The WFEO Committee on Women in Engineering in collaboration with the International Network of Women Engineers and Scientists (INWES), the International Coalition for Sustainable Infrastructure (ICSI), the Institution of Civil Engineers UK, the Engineering Council of South Africa, the Nigerian Society of Engineers, and the Ghana Institution of Engineers, are pleased to invite you to the webinar “Resilient Women, Resilient World” that will be held on 1st September 2023, at 3 PM WAT / 4 PM CEST / 10 PM MYT.
The registration link is available in this page.
Background
As we enter the last quarter of 2023, we are virtually 6 years away from the deadline of the 2030 Agenda and if the SDGs are to be achieved and to be truly sustainable, with no one being be left behind, they need to be implemented and owned by local actors in every part of the globe. Therefore, speakers who are from diverse backgrounds, from different parts of the world, will speak to the theme through the highlighted SDGs and interrogate them. All of this form a critical core for progress and the webinar aims to further promote knowledge and thus catalyze action. By addressing these interconnected SDGs along with Resilience of Women, we aim to achieve holistic development and promote the creation of sustainable communities, that prioritize the well-being of individuals especially females, equity, and environmental stewardship. The discourse therefore highlights the fact that women play a crucial role in driving progress towards achieving each of those goals.
The theme of the webinar contemplates a resilient world which can only be achieved by the integration of the SDG’s and how a resilient woman in any color, race, tribe or social strata is the mainstay of such a world. The speakers will discuss how resilient women are instrumental in driving progress across various SDGs as well as their contributions in health, education, gender equality, water and sanitation, energy, industry and infrastructure and cities
Expected outcomes
The Women in Engineering Committee, in partnership with INWES and ICSI and various Country Engineering institutions across the world, through collaborative discussions proposes that an integrated approach to promoting the SDGs related to health, education, gender equality, water and sanitation, energy, climate, water and sanitation, industry and cities, climate action, and cities are vital for achieving sustainable development and creating a more equitable and resilient world for all.
The emphasis will be that empowering and supporting women is therefore crucial for realizing the full potential of the SDGs and building a sustainable future. By recognizing and empowering resilient women, we can accelerate progress towards achieving all the SDGs.
The webinar also celebrates and disseminates examples of SDG implementation in action, with a focus on the Role of Women and Resilience (both personal and societal).
Moderators:
- Yetunde Holloway (Nigeria), WFEO-WIE Chair
- Enyonam Kpekpena (Ghana), WFEO-WIE Theme-2 Lead
Opening Remarks:
- José Vieira (Portugal), WFEO President
Speakers:
- Ania Lopez (Italy), Member of WFEO Executive Council – “A more resilient world through female engineering”
- Wai Yie Leong (Malaysia), WFEO-WIE Theme-1 Lead – “Women Engineers in Industrial Revolution 5.0”
- Richard Coackley (UK), Member of WFEO Executive Council – “What the World is missing: The most Resilient but hidden potential”
- Savina Carluccio (UK), Executive Director, ICSI – “Women taking action on infrastructure resilience”
- Yetunde Aladeitan (Nigeria), National Technical Secretary, APWEN – “Green Innovators: Women Pioneering Sustainable Energy Technologies”
- Cillia Molomo-Mphephu (South Africa), Vice-President, SAIMechE – “Closing the Innovation Gap in Infrastructure Management: The underrated role of women”
Closing Remarks:
- Mustafa B. Shehu (Nigeria), WFEO President-Elect
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