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Posted On: 13 March 2019 10:33 am
Updated On: 12 November 2020 02:03 pm

Qatar Foundation pledges to have '50 percent female' speakers on conference panels

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His Excellency Vice Chairperson and CEO of Qatar Foundation (QF) Sheikha Hind bint Hamad Al Thani, has today reaffirmed the organisation's commitment to bringing the widest possible range of perspectives to crucial issues and challenges, by announcing a pledge that will see women make up at least half the panel speakers at all its conferences and events, locally and internationally.

The regionally groundbreaking pledge which will take effect from the start of 2020 across the organisation, a key player in Qatar's economic and social transformation through its initiatives in education, science and research, and community development, means participants in discussions and debates at every QF event, from summits to workshops, will always be no less than 50 percent female.

Announced in the wake of the recent International Women's Day, the move builds on the impact QF has made, over more than two decades, in providing opportunities for people to participate in driving the advancement of society on a local and global scale, regardless of gender, background, and culture and to fostering diversity and inclusivity.

Her Excellency said: "It is my belief, and that of Qatar Foundation, that neither gender nor any other consideration should present a barrier to a persons development, their pursuit of opportunity, and their voice being heard in global conversations about topics, themes, and challenges that affect all of society."

"The pledge we announce today is a natural, visible, and powerful extension of this belief. Through our investment in education and our ethos as an organisation, Qatar Foundation's commitment to providing opportunities for everyone to be an active participant in society is personified by the diversity of the achievers and role models we nurture, and the impact they are making in a wide spectrum of fields within Qatar and beyond," Her Excellency added.

Her Excellency finally added: "Now, by committing to having at least 50 percent female representation on all our conference and event panels from 2020 onward, we aim to further emphasise Qatar Foundation's role as a leader and driver of inclusivity and positive social change, nationally and regionally, and the necessity of both men and women being part of making this change happen."

Her Excellency Sheikha Hind's pledge aims to promote a culture of dialogue across all platforms in Qatar, the Middle East, North Africa and the world, as well as ensuring the participation of men and women in all issues related to the fundamental pillars of economic, social and humanitarian development.

The CEO of WISH Sultana Afdhal said: "Historically, women have been underrepresented in leadership roles within the global healthcare sector. At WISH we work hard to give a voice to all within our extensive international community who are looking to play a part in building a healthier world, whether through participation at our flagship Doha summit or at any of the other events we convene throughout the year."

"If all voices are to be listened to and all ideas are to be given the same attention, concerted efforts must be made to ensure that experts from both genders are provided with the same opportunities to join the conversation. With this in mind, WISH wholeheartedly supports and embraces the QF pledge to promote equality of representation on its panels," she added.

The CEO of WISE Stavros N. Yiannouka said: "As a global education platform committed to promoting inclusion and diversity in access to education, WISE has, since its inception, provided in our forums and projects visibility opportunities to renowned experts and thought leaders from diverse gender, socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds."

In 2018, QF hosted around 40 major local and international events, collectively attended by over 55,000 people. Among the platforms that will represent QF's '50 percent female' pledge on the international stage are the World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE) and the World Innovation Summit for Health (WISH), QF initiatives respectively focused on shaping the future of education and healthcare through innovation and global collaboration.

Their events include biennial international summits that bring together decision-makers, thought leaders, and education and health practitioners from around the world, and include high-level panel sessions. The most recent WISE Summit, in 2017, saw over 100 speakers contribute to more than 50 sessions, with 2,000 delegates attending from over 150 countries. Meanwhile, almost 2,200 healthcare experts from 116 nations participated in the WISH 2018 Summit, which featured 22 expert panels.

QF's Education City multiversity home to nine universities, has a predominantly female student body, in which half of its engineering students are women. Meanwhile, women comprise 40 percent of QF's leadership. (QNA)