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Gulf Times
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Education Above All Foundation advances digital rights, primary and higher education access, and green youth entrepreneurship on WISE 12

The Education Above All (EAA) Foundation, a global education and development organisation, continued its participation at the 12th edition of the World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE 12) with three sessions on digital dignity, higher education access for displaced youth, and the future of green entrepreneurship. Through these sessions, EAA Foundation reinforced its commitment to ensuring equitable, innovative, and human-centred learning environments that empower young people and strengthen community resilience.**media[385930]**The day opened with the session “From Data to Dignity: Technology and the Right to Education,” jointly led by the Educate A Child (EAC) and Protect Education in Insecurity and Conflict (PEIC) programmes, alongside the Innovation Development. The discussion explored how digital technologies, AI-driven tools, and ethical data systems can protect learners’ rights, monitor attacks on education, and expand access to inclusive and secure learning environments. The session highlighted EAA’s growing partnerships with UNICEF and UNDP, aimed at advancing data-driven approaches that uphold dignity, privacy, and equity in education.**media[385927]**The session featured Frank Van Cappelle, Head of the UNICEF Global Learning Innovation Hub, Biplove Choudhary, UNDP Technical Representative and Head of Office in Doha, and Christina Wille, Founder and Director of Insecurity Insight, and originator of the Aid in Danger Project and SiND Database. The discussion was moderated by Noor Muhammad, EAC Monitoring & Evaluation Director.**media[385929]**EAA Foundation Strategy, Policy, and Research Directorate and Al Fakhoora Programme jointly led “From Camps to Campuses: Policy, Partnerships and Pathways for Higher Education Access,” a session that examined global models enabling displaced and refugee youth, especially women, to access higher education and transition from crisis to university learning. Drawing on insights from IIE, NAFSA, IAFOR, and EAA’s Public Policy Observatory, the discussion underscored the role of higher education in restoring dignity, expanding opportunity, and building long-term resilience for communities affected by forced migration.**media[385932]**The panel included Prof. Joseph Haldane, Chairman and CEO of the International Academic Forum (IAFOR), Dr. Fanta Aw, Executive Director and CEO of NAFSA, Association of International Educators, Jonah Kokodyniak, Executive Vice President for Program Development and Partner Services at the Institute of International Education (IIE), and Dr. Jaana Nogueira, Research Coordinator at FGV. The session was moderated by Dr. Savo Heleta, a contributor to the EAA Public Policy Observatory.**media[385928]**The final EAA Foundation session of Day Two, “Future Ready: AI, Education and Green Entrepreneurship for Youth,” led by the Silatech Programme, examined how digital transformation and climate-oriented innovation are reshaping the future of work. The discussion explored how AI can drive youth economic empowerment while enabling climate-responsive solutions and opening new pathways for green entrepreneurship. The session highlighted the importance of equipping young people with the skills and opportunities needed to thrive in rapidly evolving labour markets.**media[385931]**The session featured Mr. Mana Al-Ansari, Chief Economic Empowerment Officer at the Education Above All Foundation, Arnauld Ventura, Managing Partner at Gojo Inc., Francesco d’Ovidio, ILO Country Director for Qatar, Dr. Nadi Albino, Deputy Director of UNICEF’s Generation Unlimited and Noora Abdulrahman Al Thani, EAA Youth Advocate. The discussion was moderated by Patience Rusare, Senior Media Specialist for Communications and Engagement at EAA Foundation.Mr. Mana Al-Ansari, Chief Economic Empowerment Officer at the Education Above All Foundation, said: "Our sessions highlight the essence of our mission at Education Above All Foundation: ensuring that technology, higher education, and economic opportunity work together to protect the right to learn and to empower young people. Through sessions such as From Data to Dignity, From Camps to Campuses, and Future Ready, we are showcasing real solutions that help vulnerable learners access safe digital environments, transition into universities, and move from learning to earning. These discussions reflect our belief that human values must guide innovation, and that education remains the most powerful tool to build resilient, inclusive, and future-ready societies."Through its Day Two sessions at WISE 12, the Education Above All Foundation strengthened its global mission to champion inclusive, human-centred, and innovative education. By advancing digital rights, expanding higher-education pathways, and promoting climate-resilient entrepreneurship, EAA Foundation continues to empower youth, especially those most marginalised, to access opportunities, build resilience, and shape a future of possibility.For more information about EAA Foundation, visit www.educationaboveall.orgFor media inquiries, please contact:Mohamed Al-AmriSenior Media Relations [email protected]+974-5000-9960Patience RusareSenior Media [email protected]+974-5993-1560

Mana Mohammed al-Ansari. PICTURES: Shaji Kayamkulam.
Qatar

WISE 12 to take place from Monday with over 4,000 participants

The theme for WISE 12 is Human Values at the Heart of Education, and the title is ‘Humanity.IO’ The 12th edition of the World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE 12), a global education initiative of Qatar Foundation (QF), will take place from Monday with with over 4,000 participants from around the globe at Qatar National Convention Centre. "The two-day summit gathers over a large number of speakers and delegates and more than 4,000 participants.We had to close the registration because we exceeded the 6,000 registrations. So actually, we are fully packed and we expect over 4,000 participants to take part in the summit over the two days of conference,” said Shahïn Ammane, Director, Advocacy and Community Development, WISE.Ammane was speaking to Gulf Times at a special Media Day event organised by WISE to highlight the activities of WISE 12. Officials from WISE, QF and Education Above All (EAA) Foundation, finalists of the WISE Prize for Education as well as the jury members of the WISE Prize for Education were present on the occasion.The official said that the theme for WISE 12 is Human Values at the Heart of Education, and the title is ‘Humanity.IO’. “ In every technology evolution, we have always to think about the human first. What is the place of the human in this evolution as well as what is the place of the human in AI area? We think mainly about what is the future of AI, but we don't think about the future of the human within AI. So it is going to be one of the main themes to be discussed during WISE 12,” he explained.Ammane noted that the summit will examine how bold system-level change, anchored in human values, can ensure education remains adaptable, accessible, and relevant. As for the participants in the summit, Ammane said that the highest number of attendees are from Qatar. “It highlights their interest in what is happening in education in Qatar .Some of the discussions that are going to take place during the summit will actually shape the future of education in Qatar and the world,” he continued. Meanwhile, Mana Mohammed al-Ansari, chief economic empowerment officer at the Education Above All (EAA) Foundation, said that EAA is participating in the summit as it is a hugely important global event. “At WISE, ideas, innovation and action all come together to reshape the future of learning. At EAA, our mission is to remove the barriers that prevent children and youth from accessibility,” said al-Ansari. Al-Ansari noted that EAA has six programmes and all of them align with education, environment sustainability and economic empowerment of the youth and the marginlised communities.He stated: “EAA will hold seven sessions during WISE 12 which are highly relevant in the current scenario. Through these sessions, the EAA Foundation will highlight cutting-edge solutions that expand access to education, empower youth, and drive inclusive social and economic development.” “Through its participation at WISE 12, EAA Foundation reaffirms its global mission to ensure equitable, innovative, and human-centred education for all, championing solutions that bridge learning with opportunity, safeguard children's and youth's rights, and build sustainable future for vulnerable and marginalised communities around the world,” he added. According to Dr Hend Zainal, executive director, Strategy Management and Partnerships at the Higher Education Division, Qatar Foundation, WISE 12 is a great platform to interact with higher education as well as K-12 education experts from all over the world. “We are going to hear from these experts and discuss the future of higher education and some of the issues that we are all facing right now.QF Higher education also will sign four MoUs at the summit. It also includes a cultural exchange programme with students from George Mason University who will be visiting Qatar next year.” “We, at QF want our students to not only be part of the future, but be part of actually what the future is going to look like.So, it is really important to bring students with such professionals who are participating in the summit. We are holding a few sessions at the summit that are led by higher education experts, people from QF higher education, as well as our partner universities,” added the official.

Gulf Times
Qatar

Doha becomes hub of innovation, culture, and economy in Nov

Qatar is experiencing an unprecedented wave of cultural, economic, and sports activities in November, as Doha prepares to host a series of international conferences, exhibitions, festivals, and championships, highlighting its position as a regional hub for innovation, sustainability, and excellence.From Sustainability Week to the World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE), FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025, Doha Film Festival, and Qatar International Exhibition For Travel and Tourism, the events cover sectors such as sports, economy, health, education, and culture, reflecting Qatar's vision of promoting international dialogue and supporting sustainable development.Nov 1-7: Qatar Sustainability Week led by Earthna, 10th edition of Qatar Sustainability Week will highlight sustainability efforts.Nov 3-27: FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025 Qatar is set to host its third global tournament under the supervision of FIFA, after it has been awarded the hosting rights for the FIFA U-17 World Cup November 4-8: KIDS EXPO 2025 Under the theme "Our Children are the Greatest Treasure," the second edition of the Expo will be held to raise awareness about children's rights.Nov 5-8: Qatar Boat Show 2025 Held at the Old Doha Port, the second edition of Qatar Boat Show 2025 will combine heritage, luxury, and innovation in yachting.Novr 11-13: Qatar Medicare 2025 Qatar Medicare stands as Qatar's first International Healthcare and Medical Trade Exhibition and Conference, convening an extensive network of healthcare stakeholders.Nov 17-19: Rowad 2025 Conference Under the theme "Beyond Boundaries: Scaling, Sustaining, and Succeeding," Rowad Entrepreneurship Conference 2025 is considered the most influential event in the State of Qatar's entrepreneurship sector. This year's edition will focus on the requirements for international growth and expansion beyond local markets.Nov 20-22: 17th Gulf Heart Association Conference The conference will cover numerous topics of advanced and general cardiology. It aims to bring together leading experts, researchers, and healthcare professionals to share knowledge and research on all aspects of heart disease prevention, diagnosis, and management.Nov 20-23: 5th Qatar Taekwondo Open Championships The Championship will bring together international athletes.Nov 20-28: Doha Film Festival Doha Film Festival upports talent, promots cultural dialogue, and showcases innovative visions.Nov 24-25: 12th World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE) The 12th edition of the World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE 12) centers around the theme "Humanity.io: Human Values at the Heart of Education." WISE 12 aims to deepen discussions on the purpose of education and its pivotal role in serving humanity.Nov 24-26: Qatar International Exhibition For Travel and Tourism 2025 (QTM 2025) QTM 2025 is a prominent platform in the field of travel and tourism, bringing together leading global destinations to showcase the latest trends in sports tourism, conferences and exhibitions tourism, business and cultural tourism, and leisure tourism.Nov 25-26: MWC Doha 2025 MWC25 Doha is the first-ever edition of the GSMA's MWC Series to be held in the Middle East and North Africa. The event marks a key milestone in positioning Qatar as a regional hub for digital innovation and transformation.The conference will explore three key themes: AI Nexus, focusing on the role of artificial intelligence in powering innovation; Intelligent Economies, centered on secure digital infrastructure and next-generation networks; and Connected Industries, highlighting the growing impact of emerging technologies on daily life and economic systems.Nov 27-29: 6th International Primary Health Care Conference (IPHCC Qatar 2025) The Conference brings together specialists, policymakers, and researchers to exchange knowledge and best practices in the field of primary health care.Nov 28-30: 2025 FIA Formula One World Championship It is one of the season's most anticipated races.This vibrant calendar underscores the State of Qatar's commitment to solidifying its position on the global events map, attracting international expertise, and affirming its leadership in building a future driven by innovation and knowledge.