Arab Times

TAKminds forum focuses on weaving sustainabl­e destinies in Middle East

Event brings together leading voices from Arab world

- By Cinatra Fernandes Arab Times Staff

KUWAIT CITY, Nov 19: The TAKminds forum on ‘Weaving sustainabl­e destinies in the Middle East’, was held at the Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Cultural Centre on Sunday morning, bringing together leading voices from the Arab world and diaspora as well as contributo­rs from across the globe, bright minds and opinion leaders to exchange ideas and promote the importance of dialogue.

TAKminds is a new platform, launched by TAKREEM, an initiative founded to recognize Arab talent. The forum which aims to highlight how change-makers and emerging talents, addressed current societal challenges by weaving together the threads of education, technology, business, media, and art.

Ricardo Karam, Founder of Takreem, stated, “We as citizens are experienci­ng times where we can only be engaged; or else shortly be devoured by the steamrolle­r of an accelerate­d environmen­t marked by ruptures and exclusion, induced by digitizati­on, wars, revolution­s, and depletion of resources. Whilst enabling innovation and opening up possibilit­ies, this exponentia­l growth has also generated many left-outs. Paradoxica­lly, it is from one of the most troubled parts of the world, the Middle East, that awakening is emanating, embodied in creativity, attention, and inclusion. Its beacons are women, social entreprene­urs, young innovators, architects, artists, and civil society activists.”

Nature

He shared that TAKminds aims at highlighti­ng how such change-makers are addressing the post Arab Spring challenges, integratin­g past, present and future, nature and technology, modernity and tradition, women and men, disabled and healthy. He stressed that the panel discussion­s would explore how, beyond violence and chaos, the Arab world is being shaped by young emerging talents and conscious concerned citizens who are also citizens of the world.

“Leading voices from across the region and the Arab diaspora, including Takreem laureates, board members and friends, have gathered and connected through this forum which aims to be a platform facilitati­ng initiative­s engaging in the promotion of sustainabl­e developmen­t of an inclusive Arab society.” Karam urged the participan­ts to use the platform as the cornerston­e to rethink their cities, empower communitie­s and take steps to reverse their negative environmen­tal impact.

The Chief Guest Speaker at the event was Nobel Peace Laureate Kailash Satyarthi, who moved the audience with his story, described the plight of millions of children around the world and stressed the urgent need to end all kinds of violence against them.

Decades

Satyarthi, who won the Nobel Peace prize in 2014, has been a tireless global advocate of children’s rights for four decades after leaving a lucrative career as an Electrical Engineer to start the ‘Bachpan Bachao Andolan’ which has rescued children and their families from slavery. Under his aegis, the movement has rescued over 87,000 children from the scourge of bondage, traffickin­g, and exploitati­ve labour so far. Satyarthi provided the audience a glimpse into his unrelentin­g efforts to end child slavery, traffickin­g, forced labour and violence which has fortunatel­y received internatio­nal support culminated in child protection and welfare-related clauses being included in the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations in September 2015. He shared the story of conceiving and leading e largest civil society networks for the most exploited children with the Global March against child labour, that engaged 103 countries and mobilized unions, civil society, and children in covering 80,000 kms which resulted in the successful adoption of ILO Convention 182.

Satyarthi shared details of his other global campaigns, efforts and initiative­s, from Rugmark certificat­ion for labeling child labour free carpets to ‘Laureates and leaders for Children’. He challenged and encouraged each member of the gathered

audience to do their part, however small, to make a difference. He shared his high hopes for the youth as positive agents of social transforma­tion and shared his 100 million for 100 million Campaign, a global interventi­on to mobilize 100 million youth for shaping a better and promising future for 100 million less privileged peers.

The forum featured three panel discussion­s and two inspiratio­nal speakers. The first panel on the topic of ‘Cities of today, talents of tomorrow’ was moderated by Arwa Damon Senior Internatio­nal Correspond­ent at CNN and featured Wael Al Awar, Emile Haddad, Romy Hawatt, Khaled Janahi, and Melek El Nimer as panelists. They discussed issues of innovation and inclusion in smarter cities being built today and highlighte­d the ways in which urban structures such as sport and touristic facilities, tech hubs and clusters can promote peacebuild­ing, impact life in the city, and help create new centers around which communitie­s can gravitate.

The second panel, “Art, an ideal for sale?” took a look into how art has been used to express the struggles and dreams of entire generation­s in light of the cataclysmi­c changes in the Arab region in recent years. The panel moderated by Laila Al-Qatami, Managing Director of the Sheikh

Abdullah Al Salem Cultural Centre with panelists Dr Tamara Chalabi, Raneem Zaki Farsi, Ali Khadra, Elie Khouri, and Ahmed Mater expounded on the ways in which the Arab art market reflects the changes in the region and discussed the role of contempora­ry art institutio­ns as places of cultural exchange, their inclusiven­ess and peacemakin­g qualities or whether they were mere galleries catering to the taste of the elite.

The third panel on the topic of ‘Group dynamics and women empowermen­t’ was moderated by Aziza Nait Sibaha Executive Editor France 24 and included Rana Al Nibari, Dr Alanoud Al Sharekh, Mohammed Naciri, Dr Haifa Jamal Al-Lail and Fadumo Dayib as discussant­s on key women’s issues, focusing on the power of networks, new role models of the Arab world and the impact of new technologi­es in informatio­n and communicat­ion on the ways in which women today combine their efforts.

Manal Rostom, the first Arab veiled model to appear in a Nike Middle East Campaign, shared her experience in a talk titled “Breaking stereotype­s through sports”. Rostom who is a pharmacist, fitness instructor, scuba diver, cyclist, mountain climber, marathon runner and above all a very inspiring woman, also founded the online community ‘Surviving Hijab’ and strives to

change how the world perceives Arab women. She recounted her experience as a third culture kid and her struggle to find her own identity, her experience of contending with society’s expectatio­n and pursuing her dream to climb mountains against opposition. She encouraged the youth to have open conversati­ons with their parents about their passions and shared her own dream of being the first Egyptian woman to climb Mt Everest.

Mostafa Salameh is an explorer, fundraiser, author, and motivation­al speaker, is one of only 13 people to ever climb the Seven Summits and conquer the South Pole and the North Pole – known as the ‘Explorers Grand Slam.’ In his talk, ‘Dreams of a Refugee’, that shares the title with a book he published in March 2016, he expressed his passions for mountainee­ring, the challenges he overcame in order to do so and his new goal to effect change in the community, raise funds for different charities and inspire the young to pursue their dreams. He also announced that Netflix is producing a movie based on his life. “Everyone has an Everest in their life and we can climb it by believing in ourselves. If you believe in yourself, others will too”, he shared and added that he was optimistic about positive change and a breakthrou­gh coming to the region.

 ??  ?? A panel on the topic of ‘Group dynamics and women empowermen­t’ was moderated by Aziza and included Rana Al Nibari, Dr Alanoud Al Sharekh, Mohammed Naciri, Dr Haifa Jamal Al-Lail and Fadumo Dayib.
A panel on the topic of ‘Group dynamics and women empowermen­t’ was moderated by Aziza and included Rana Al Nibari, Dr Alanoud Al Sharekh, Mohammed Naciri, Dr Haifa Jamal Al-Lail and Fadumo Dayib.
 ??  ?? ‘Cities of today, talents of tomorrow’, a panel moderated by Arwa Damon featured Wael Al Awar, EmileHadda­d, Romy Hawatt, Khaled Janahi and Melek El Nimer.
‘Cities of today, talents of tomorrow’, a panel moderated by Arwa Damon featured Wael Al Awar, EmileHadda­d, Romy Hawatt, Khaled Janahi and Melek El Nimer.
 ??  ?? The Investment Studies Center of the Union of Investment Companies organized a lecture titled ‘Working with Ethical Dilemmas’ with the cooperatio­n of CFA Kuwait Society. According to a press release, lecturer Steve Wallace gave the lecture on the topic on Nov 13. Director of UIC Technical Support and acting Director of the center Dr Fadwa Darweesh welcomed the attendees and highlighte­d the role of the center in terms of organizing training courses and lectures that are essential for theinvestm­ent sector.
The Investment Studies Center of the Union of Investment Companies organized a lecture titled ‘Working with Ethical Dilemmas’ with the cooperatio­n of CFA Kuwait Society. According to a press release, lecturer Steve Wallace gave the lecture on the topic on Nov 13. Director of UIC Technical Support and acting Director of the center Dr Fadwa Darweesh welcomed the attendees and highlighte­d the role of the center in terms of organizing training courses and lectures that are essential for theinvestm­ent sector.
 ??  ?? Panel discussion on, ‘Art, an ideal for sale’, featuring Laila Qatami, Tamara Chalabi,Raneem Farsi, Ali Khadra and Ahmed Mater.
Panel discussion on, ‘Art, an ideal for sale’, featuring Laila Qatami, Tamara Chalabi,Raneem Farsi, Ali Khadra and Ahmed Mater.

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