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Women in Planning: 'Walk and Talk'

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Read the report of this event: isocarp.org/news/women-in-planning-at-the-wpc-a-first/

Women in Planning : 'Walk and Talk'

Time: 7:30 -9:00 AM AST | Meeting Point: Mandarin Oriental Ballroom Lobby


Background : Women-in-Planning at the WPC a 'first

At this World Planning Congress in Doha, ISOCARP is holding in-person Women-in-Planning events, by and for women, for the first time in ISOCARP's history! The events are bringing together professional women in planning and placemaking from across the world, from different ages and diverse fields including practitioners, academics, public servants, government officials, young planning professionals, and students. The informal events act as a source for inspiration, exchange, learning and international leverage and offer a unique opportunity for meeting in-person, building support and networking friendships. The events on the 9th and 10th of November are jointly organised by ISOCARP and the Ministry of Municipalities and Environment of Qatar, and warmly supported by the women keynote speakers of the congress. 

'Walk and Talk' event programme

This early morning event is an opportunity to kickstart the day with an inspiring walk through the unique Msheireb neighbourhood. During the walk participants will explore and reflect on a number of topics in smaller breakout groups moderated by selected women planners, including a congress keynote speaker. The trip includes a coffee break and will end at the congress venue in time for the Plenary Session at 9am.


Agenda

7:30 – 7:40

Meet and greet at meeting point. Welcome by women in planning

7:40 – 7:45

Introduction 

Elisabeth Belpaire, Board ISOCARP and representative, MME

7:45 – 8:45

'Walk and Talk' through the Msheireb neighbourhood 

Dialogues guided by women in planning 

-Eleanor Mohammed, President CAP, congress keynote

-Elisabeth Belpaire, Kate Holmquist, Hope Magidimisha, Huda Shaka, ISOCARP

-Lolwa Alkhaldi, Fatma ALbader, Aisha AlKuwari, Ghada Futtais, AlMaha Alyafaei, Harini Septiana, MME


Registration 

Registration preferred, but not required: HERE

We are looking forward to welcoming and walk with you!




 



Nov 09, 2021 07:30 AM - 09:00 AM(Asia/Qatar)
20211109T0730 20211109T0900 Asia/Qatar Women in Planning: 'Walk and Talk'

Read the report of this event: isocarp.org/news/women-in-planning-at-the-wpc-a-first/

Women in Planning : 'Walk and Talk'

Time: 7:30 -9:00 AM AST | Meeting Point: Mandarin Oriental Ballroom Lobby

Background : Women-in-Planning at the WPC a 'first' 

At this World Planning Congress in Doha, ISOCARP is holding in-person Women-in-Planning events, by and for women, for the first time in ISOCARP's history! The events are bringing together professional women in planning and placemaking from across the world, from different ages and diverse fields including practitioners, academics, public servants, government officials, young planning professionals, and students. The informal events act as a source for inspiration, exchange, learning and international leverage and offer a unique opportunity for meeting in-person, building support and networking friendships. The events on the 9th and 10th of November are jointly organised by ISOCARP and the Ministry of Municipalities and Environment of Qatar, and warmly supported by the women keynote speakers of the congress. 

'Walk and Talk' event programme

This early morning event is an opportunity to kickstart the day with an inspiring walk through the unique Msheireb neighbourhood. During the walk participants will explore and reflect on a number of topics in smaller breakout groups moderated by selected women planners, including a congress keynote speaker. The trip includes a coffee break and will end at the congress venue in time for the Plenary Session at 9am.

Agenda

7:30 – 7:40

Meet and greet at meeting point. Welcome by women in planning

7:40 – 7:45

Introduction 

Elisabeth Belpaire, Board ...

57th ISOCARP World Planning Congress in Doha, Qatar ajuurinen@xtalks.com
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