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The World We Share

Pathways to Progress: Solutions for a Sustainable Future

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When

22 March 2024

15:00 - 17:30 CET

Where

Hannah Arendt Room

Palazzo Buontalenti, Via Cavour 61

Building on the outcomes of the last workshop, this next event in the context of the “World We Share” project aims to develop actionable strategies and innovative solutions for the challenges outlined in the UN Summit of the Future 2024.

"Pathways to Progress: Solutions for a Sustainable Future" is a workshop inspired by the United Nations' Summit of the Future. This workshop aims to bring together global experts and participants to collaboratively explore and provide suggestions and solutions to critical global issues. The workshop focuses on harnessing its participants' collective expertise and creativity to address key challenges and opportunities identified in the Summit.

The workshop's primary goal is to develop actionable strategies and innovative solutions for the challenges outlined in the Summit of the Future. These include safeguarding the future, managing global shocks, meaningful inclusion of young people, measuring sustainable development beyond GDP, and ensuring a secure digital future. 

The event will begin with a panel discussion among experts on key issues which will provide participants with insights and perspectives. Participants will then be divided into working groups to delve deeper into each issue and brainstorm potential solutions, which will then be presented to the participants of the workshop. This discussion aims to consolidate the ideas generated and discuss how they can be refined and implemented. 

The workshop will take place in hybrid format and is open to all. Please register to attend (indicating if you will participate online or in presence). 

The World We Share (WWS), an STG project co-convened by Kalypso Nicolaidis (Professor, EUI School of Transnational Governance), Philip Stephens (Contributing Editor, Financial Times) and Fabrizio Tassinari (Executive Director, EUI School of Transnational Governance), seeks to take stock of the profound changes in the global order accelerated by the war in Ukraine as well as to contribute to debates on the shape of the new order to come, by highlighting in particular the relevance of values, rules and institutions as the foundation for global order.

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