Qatar Tribune

QF’s 2020 Global Goals Week to kick off online today

A series of online sessions will be focusing on education, medicine, sustainabi­lity, artificial intelligen­ce, and social progress

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AS the world comes together with the aim of accelerati­ng progress toward achieving the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) that hold the key to the sustainabi­lity and equality of the planet, Qatar Foundation (QF) is contributi­ng to this vital global conversati­on through a series of virtual events designed to share ideas and find solutions.

The 2020 Global Goals Week will take place from September 18 to 26, as the United Nations (UN) highlights the extent of the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic is having on prospects for realising the SDGs, with the world’s poorest and most vulnerable communitie­s being hardest hit. It will include Global Goals Day on September 25, the fifth anniversar­y of the SDGs being agreed, as a call to action is sounded for everyone to play their part in ensuring they are achieved by 2030.

Under the theme ‘Global Challenges, Local Solutions’, QF and many of its entities will host an array of online sessions from September 20 to 30, where speakers from around the world will explore potential solutions to the challenges the world is facing in five key areas: precision medicine, social progress, disruptive education, sustainabi­lity and Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI). These events reflect the role of QF, which is marking its 25th anniversar­y this year, in enabling global-level, solutionfo­cused dialogue, and advancing innovative thinking and action.

“2020 marks the start of a decade that must see collective, tangible action if we are to secure the future we want for our world, and while the COVID-19 pandemic has shaken global society, it has also only increased the urgency to take this action”, said Aysha Al Mudahka, director of Strategic Initiative­s and Partnershi­p Developmen­t at QF.

“Global Goals Week is an opportunit­y for everyone to unite their voice and commitment to addressing issues as important as any we will ever face, share ideas and work together to address the world’s most pressing challenges. Through the virtual platforms for dialogue and knowledge exchange we have organised, QF, which has been dedicated to identifyin­g and delivering solutions that benefit Qatar and the world for the last 25 years, aims to support this global effort to build a stronger, more sustainabl­e, and more equal planet.

“From the future of education to the role of Artificial Intelligen­ce in healthcare, we are inviting the world to join us and our line-up of internatio­nal experts and thought-leaders as we seek to find and foster local solutions to global challenges.”

One of the cornerston­es of QF’s contributi­on to Global Goals Week will be a panel discussion on September 23 at 5pm (Doha time), titled ‘COVID-19 and Education: The Largest Disruption in the History of Education’, focusing on questions, such as whether the pandemic presents an opportunit­y to rethink education and shift mindsets, and if education leaders are ready to embrace such change.

The Vice Chairperso­n and CEO of Qatar Foundation Her Excellency Sheikha Hind bint Hamad Al Thani, will be joined in the discussion by His Excellency Danilo Türk, former president of Slovenia; Achim Steiner, administra­tor of the United Nations Developmen­t Programme; Professor Jeffrey Sachs, director of the Center for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t at Columbia University; Gabriela Cuevas Barron, president of the Inter-Parliament­ary Union; and Sarah Cliffe, director of the Center on Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n, New York University.

Meanwhile, ‘Globalisin­g Education for a Sustainabl­e Future’, taking place at 8.15pm on September 30, will look at how

K-12 students can learn more about how to relate the global goals to their local context and their lives, and how they can be empowered to take tangible action toward realising these goals in their own communitie­s. Speakers will be Sheikha Noof Al Thani, executive director of Strategic Initiative­s and Partnershi­p Developmen­t within QF’s Pre-University Education; Mehdi Benchaaban­e, director of QF’s Education Developmen­t Institute; Sam Barratt, chief of the Youth, Education and Advocacy Unit at the UN Environmen­t Programme; Dr Nicole Bien, director of Learning & Teaching, Internatio­nal Baccalaure­ate; and Alison Bellwood, director of The World’s Largest Lesson.

QF’s contributi­on to Global Goals Week kicks off on September 20 as Doha Debates plays host to a discussion on ‘New Institutio­ns for a New Era?’, while on September 25, members of Qatar’s national debate team and students from Harvard University will tackle the topic ‘Is Multilater­alism in Crisis?, in a session led by QF member QatarDebat­e.

September 28 will see QF member Hamad Bin Khalifa University host a session titled ‘Educate to Eradicate: Extremism – What’s Next Post-COVID?’, reflecting how education’s role in keeping extremism at bay is more crucial than ever. The following day, the World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE) – QF’s global education think-tank – will launch its special edition e-book, ‘Education Disrupted: Education Reimagined’, containing perspectiv­es from the frontline of education during the pandemic, followed by a panel discussion featuring speakers from WISE and the book’s partner Salzburg Global Register and contributo­rs.

On September 29, the use of Artificial Intelligen­ce and bioinforma­tics to find existing drugs that could be repurposed to treat COVID-19 will be the topic of ‘Calculatin­g The Cure: AI and COVID-19’, a session led by the World Innovation Summit for Health, QF’s global health initiative.

For more details about QF’s Global Goals Week virtual sessions, and to register for the discussion­s, visit www.qf.org.qa/ united-nations-global-goalsweek

 ??  ?? A view of the opening of the annual THIMUN Qatar conference at Qatar Foundation.
A view of the opening of the annual THIMUN Qatar conference at Qatar Foundation.
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One of the QF sessions will discuss using AI and bioinforma­tics to repurpose drugs to treat COVID-19.
 ??  ?? QF sessions that align with Global Goals Week will explore how globally-inspired, locally-customized innovation­s can address current challenges.
QF sessions that align with Global Goals Week will explore how globally-inspired, locally-customized innovation­s can address current challenges.

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