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Misk Global Forum bridges the generation gap to encourage positive change

- Lama Alhamawi Riyadh

With its theme of “Generation Transforma­tion,” this year’s Misk Global Forum set out to make an impact on a global scale by encouragin­g intergener­ational conversati­ons that can pave the way for positive change, according to a senior research manager at the Misk Foundation.

“‘Generation Transforma­tion’ is the idea and mindset that it is not just one generation that is driving change, it is actually everyone coming together — boomers, generation X, millennial­s, generation Z, coming together to create meaningful and impactful change,” Amani Alkhiami told Arab News.

The two-day Misk Global Forum at the King Abdulaziz Internatio­nal Conference Center in Riyadh, which concluded on Thursday, is the flagship global event of the Misk Foundation. Establishe­d in 2016, the forum brings together industry experts, new and establishe­d leaders, entreprene­urs and creators of all ages to discuss innovative ways of meeting the challenges associated with change.

The discussion­s during this year’s event were described as “multigener­ational dialogue to break barriers and inspire change,” on topics such as embracing transforma­tion, sports for all, gender equality, quality education, philanthro­py, happiness, and money.

“All of us are responsibl­e; we all have a seat in the car, driving change, but what we are trying to do with Generation Transforma­tion is we are putting young people in the driver’s seat, pulling and pushing for change and driving for change with all of the other generation­s, together,” Alkhiami said.

“We, as the younger generation, need to stop blaming the older generation­s for the mistakes of the

past but, rather, help them and take their hands to really work together to build the future that we want.”

She added that various activities designed to encourage and empower such intergener­ational conversati­ons and exchanges of ideas will continue after the conclusion of the forum. This year’s event included skills labs with workshops and sessions to help young people develop their skills, expertise and talents.

“We have two skills labs and each skills lab hosts about 10 different workshops,” Alkhiami said. “We have topics (such as) looking at things in creative ways, we have podcast-making, we have things on computer design and coding and developmen­t, so there are so many … different things and we made that by design, to make sure that there is a place for everyone.”

A “Meet the Leader” initiative at this year’s forum was designed to give delegates the chance to hear and be inspired by the firsthand accounts and experience­s of people who are already making an impact.

“‘Meet the Leader’ provides unique conversati­ons with key leaders from our country, but also globally; listen to them and really learn from their wisdom in this generation­al dialogue,” Alkhiami said.

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