The Permanent Mission of the State of Qatar to the United Nations Office in Geneva, in collaboration with HBKU and WTO, will be hosting a session titled “Sustainable Trade and Entrepreneurship: Pathways to Re-globalization” at this year’s WTO Public Forum in Geneva. The forum, under the theme Re-Globalization: Better Trade for a Better World, will emphasize the importance of trade facilitation in promoting sustainable development and entrepreneurship. The session is scheduled for September 12th and will feature a panel of experts discussing the integration of sustainability into global trade practices and the promotion of sustainable entrepreneurship.
Key speakers at the event will include H E Dr. Hend bint Abdalrahman Mohamed Al Muftah, Ahmed Al Sulaiti, Dr. Damilola S. Olawuyi (SAN), Dr. Mena Hassan, and Elena Athwal. The panel will explore strategies to align global trade practices with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), focusing on innovative approaches for integrating sustainability into trade, addressing challenges and opportunities in promoting sustainable entrepreneurship, and examining the role of digitalization and innovation in fostering inclusive trade practices. The session will also highlight Qatar’s efforts in embracing innovation to align its judicial processes with the SDGs, particularly SDG 16.
Discussions at the session will delve into actionable strategies for aligning global trade practices with the UN SDGs. Experts will explore innovative approaches for integrating sustainability into trade, addressing challenges and opportunities in promoting sustainable entrepreneurship, and examining the role of digitalization and innovation in fostering inclusive trade practices. The session will also highlight Qatar’s efforts in embracing innovation to align its judicial processes with the SDGs, particularly SDG 16, focusing on peace, justice, and strong institutions.
The session will bring together experts from various sectors to discuss the importance of trade facilitation in promoting sustainable development and entrepreneurship. Key speakers include representatives from the State of Qatar, the WTO, and HBKU, who will share their insights on integrating sustainability into global trade practices and promoting sustainable entrepreneurship. The discussions will aim to identify actionable strategies for aligning trade practices with the UN SDGs and fostering innovation in inclusive trade practices.
In addition to discussions on sustainable trade and entrepreneurship, the session will also explore how Qatar is embracing innovation to align its judicial processes with the SDGs, particularly SDG 16. Experts will discuss the role of digitalization and innovation in promoting inclusive trade practices and achieving the UN SDGs. The session will provide a platform for collaboration and knowledge-sharing among experts in the fields of trade, sustainability, and entrepreneurship, highlighting the importance of aligning global trade practices with sustainable development goals.
Overall, the session on “Sustainable Trade and Entrepreneurship: Pathways to Re-globalization” at the WTO Public Forum in Geneva will focus on promoting sustainable development and entrepreneurship through trade facilitation. The discussions will bring together experts to explore actionable strategies for integrating sustainability into global trade practices, addressing challenges and opportunities in sustainable entrepreneurship, and fostering innovation in inclusive trade practices. The session will also highlight Qatar’s efforts in embracing innovation to align its judicial processes with the UN SDGs, emphasizing the importance of peace, justice, and strong institutions in trade practices.