A new partnership for a sustainable future

Partnership with MyBluePlanet

08/12/2023
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Partnership with MyBluePlanet

 

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Ignacio Packer in discussion with Khulan Berger (centre) and Clément Van Eck Duymaer (right) of MyBluePlanet

As COP28 kicked off on 30 November 2023 as a global milestone to take stock of the progress made on the Paris Agreement and align the efforts on climate action, the Caux Initiatives of Change Foundation is delighted to announce that we are partnering with Swiss-based organization MyBluePlanet on their ClimateActions 4 Companies programme. This collaboration anchors cllmate protection at the core of our Foundation’s culture and activities.

MyBluePlanet is committed to climate protection in Switzerland, guiding organisations and their employees in developing and implementing activities to promote a more climate-friendly lifestyle. Together, we're working towards a more sustainable future, empowering our community to play a pivotal role in the global climate action movement.

At Caux Initiatives of Change, we have already invested heavily in energy and ecological transitions at the Caux Palace and Villa Maria, our centre for dialogue and trustbuilding. The collaboration with MyBluePlanet amplifies our ambition to champion sustainability through our Hospitality for Change work, using our convening power to promote ecological awareness across our employees and guests.

Through a maintained sense of urgency in relation to the climate crisis, we aspire to be the best we can be, both individually and collectively.


Stay tuned for more details on these impactful initiatives for more sustainability at the Caux Palace in our upcoming newsletters. You can sign up here.

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Filling the gap in global efforts for peace and democracy

Caux Forum 2023 Opening Ceremony

28/11/2023
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Caux Forum 2023 Opening Ceremony

 

The Caux Forum 2023 was an unforgettable experience. It brought together 550 people from 72 countries, representing diverse cultures and sectors, with the aim of inspiring, equipping and connecting participants to build a just, peaceful and sustainable world.

This year’s Caux Forum was especially meaningful as it was the first time convened in person since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. New relationships were forged and old ones rekindled within the grounds of the historic Caux Palace. These connections are the very heart of the legacy of Caux. As Taiwan participant Hsu Shoufeng put it, ‘To share concerns with delegates from 72 countries is a reminder of human solidarity.’

The 2023 forum offered a wide range of dialogues and workshops focusing on two pressing themes: Healing the Wounds of the Past and Trust and Integrity in Democracy. Against the backdrop of these themes, Initiatives of Change welcomed expert speakers to the Caux stage, their collective experience and wisdom serving as a foundation for dialogue, ideation and inspiration. 

 

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The international audience at the 2023 Caux Forum came from 72 different countries (photo: Leela Channer)

‘Caux provides an exceptional setting. It allows us to see beyond political rivalries and polarization. It gives us the space to think, exchange views and develop new lines of action. Caux connects individual and collective action and thus fills a gap in the current landscape of global efforts for peace and democracy.’

Rea Gehring, Minister / Deputy Head of the Peace and Human Rights Division, Swiss Department of Foreign Affairs

The Caux Forum 2023 Opening Ceremony set the tone for the conference with the theme, ‘Strengthening Democracy: The Journey from Trauma to Trust.’

In front of an international audience who had come to Caux or joined online from more than 70 countries, IofC International President Gerald Pillay, kicked off the ceremony with reference to the state of the world, growing threats to democracy and the devastating conflict in Ukraine: ‘War never brings real victories, it only hurts and brings violence and hatred to the next generations. As a team, how can we collaborate to march for world peace? Can we be the symbol for a new peacemaker or changemaker to the global community?’

Jacqueline Coté, President of Caux Initiatives of Change, highlighted how climate change, population displacement, scarcity of public goods and pandemics, coupled with conflicts in many parts of the world, have shown that we are all interconnected. She went on to stress the significant impact Initiatives of Change can have: ‘We bring you down to the individual level, a level that is within each person’s reach. Change starts with oneself. If this is internalized, change will happen in the family, the community, the country, the region and end up influencing the global agenda.’

 

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Rea Gehring at the Opening Ceremony, representing the Swiss government

 

The opening ceremony also featured Rea Gehring, Minister and Deputy Head of the Peace and Human Rights Division of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs. ‘Caux is a unique place,’ said Ms Gehring when she addressed the audience. ‘Initiatives of Change has established a diverse and creative platform to explore how we can optimize collective action through our individual efforts. This year's theme couldn't be timelier.’ At a time when ‘division and a lack of trust between people have grown deeper’, Ms Gehring also stressed the importance of constant dialogue to make democracy work. "Caux provides an exceptional setting. It allows us to see beyond political rivalries and polarization. It gives us the space to think, exchange views and develop new lines of action. Caux connects individual and collective action and thus fills a gap in the current landscape of global efforts for peace and democracy."

As in previous years, the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs had brought delegations from several African countries to the Caux Forum and we are grateful for our collaboration with the FDFA which has been going strong for more than 15 years.

 

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Keynote speaker Elena Zhemkova from Peace Nobel Prize laureate Memorial (photo: Leela Channer)

 

The ceremony’s keynote speaker was Elena Zhemkova, the Co-founder and Executive Director of Memorial, a Russian human rights organization shut down by the Russian Government in 2021. Memorial was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2022, along with Ales Bialiatski of Belarus and the Centre for Civil Liberties in Ukraine.

Ms Zhemkova described honesty as ‘a tool for healing historical wounds’ and spoke about her experience in implementing that tool, and the challenges it represents. Describing the origins of her work with Memorial, she openly questioned why it had taken her so long before she began to dig deeper and learn more about the victims of repression in her country. "Did I really know nothing? Or did I not want to know?"

In the face of difficult situations, she encouraged the audience to find new ways to reclaim the truth about the past and create ‘a future that upholds the principle of non-violence, respect for human rights and the importance of every human life in human history.’ In a reference to Caux, she concluded with the image of climbing a mountain and the hope that, even though the peak might not be reached, everybody can make a contribution: "Peace is at the centre of everything!"

 

Caux Forum 2023 Opening Ceremony panel photo: Leela Channer
Panel discussion moderated by Ignacio Packer, Executive Director of Caux Initiatives of Change (photo: Leela Channer)

 

Ignacio Packer, Executive Director of Caux Initiatives of Change, then moderated a panel discussion with Elena Zhemkova, Mô Bleeker, Independent Senior Advisor and former Special Envoy for Peace and Prevention of Atrocities for the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, and Corinne Momal-Vanian, Executive Director of the Kofi Annan Foundation.

Mô Bleeker stressed the importance of dealing with the legacy of conflicts and atrocities through acknowledging what has happened and taking responsibility to address the consequences. ‘If we seriously wish to engage in healing the wounds of the past, the how is as important as the what,’ she explained. ‘In today's world the constructive management of diversity is not only a challenge but also one of our greatest opportunities.’

She concluded by sharing a quote from the preamble of the Swiss Constitution: “Let’s all together commit to promote a world where the strength of our global community is measured by the well-being of its weakest members,” and by calling on the audience to be “courageous, ethical and creative”.

 

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From left to right: Ignacio Packer, Elena Zhemkova, Corinne Momal-Valian, Mô Bleeker

 

Corinne Momal-Vanian emphasized the role of youth and urged the audience to remember that the same young people set aside when peace agreements are negotiated will probably be the ones implementing them. ‘Young people, better than politicians, have a capacity to envision the future. They are able to project themselves and they must. They have a key ability to play an important role in reconciliation efforts.’, she explained in her passionate speech and underlined the importance of making young people aware of ethical frameworks, enabling leaders to make just decisions, to take responsibility for mistakes and to put people back into the centre.

 

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Norvegian artist Sveinung Nygaard on stage in the Caux Palace theatre (photo: Leela Channer)

 

The arts have always played an important part in conveying Initiatives of Change's message and Norwegian musician Sveinung Nygaard added an artistic touch by performing one of his compositions. The Opening Ceremony was wrapped up by Nick Foster from the United Kingdom, thanking the audience and the speakers.

We are grateful for this summer and the many enriching moments with those who came to Caux. Colorful, diverse, creative, inspiring - the 2023 Caux Forum was the perfect proof that we are all connected, wherever we come from and whoever we are. As one participant summed it up:

This is what I dream humanity could be about: people being patient with each other, people appreciating the diversity we have.

 

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Discover the full Caux Forum 2023 highlights report

Watch the full replay of the Opening Ceremony on our YouTube channel

 

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Congratulations to Montreux, designated UNESCO City of Music

A wonderful promotion for the arts, youth and sustainablity

09/11/2023
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Congratulations to the city of Montreux, which has been awarded the prestigious label of UNESCO City of Music and is now Switzerland's first UNESCO Creative City, along with Fribourg, which becomes City of Gastronomy.

We commend Montreux for its outstanding efforts in uniting various cultural stakeholders in the realm of music, resulting in a vibrant tapestry of musical diversity, spanning genres such as jazz, classical, electronic, and a myriad of cultural contributors in the region.

We are delighted to be partnering with the Saison Culturelle de Montreux on the Emergences Musicales programme in December and look forward to welcoming both artists and audiences at our centre, the historic Caux Palace, nestled high above Montreux, a venue steeped in rich artistic heritage. Our local roots are important to us and, as part of the municipality of Montreux, we are dedicated to utilizing our various spaces, including the theatre, event spaces, and the picturesque gardens, to contribute to the deployment of this important designation.

 

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The theatre at the Caux Palace offers space for events and concerts for up to 385 people.

 

"In a time when our world faces immense global and human challenges, the need for places of solace, contemplation, and the exploration of potential futures is paramount. Initiatives that allow us to recharge and reflect are indispensable. Caux Initiatives of Change enthusiastically anticipates an enriching partnership with Montreux to enhance and strengthen the offerings, guided by our core principles, as we collectively work towards a sustainable future." says Anne-Catherine Sutermeister, responsible for Community Engagement, Arts and Training Programmes at Caux Initiatives of Change.

 

 

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Our Hospitality for Change concept at the Caux Palace covers a large variety of offers for cultural and musical events  (photo: HATCH)

 

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