
Creative Leadership 2020 - Programme
programme
Thursday, 09 July
Opening Session - Creating a Space for Change
Meeting our Dialogue Groups
Tea Time
Webinar No. 1 / Q & A
With: Maria Paula Garcia Romero
Join us for a conversation with our first keynote speaker, Maria Paula Garcia Romero. Her presentation will focus on ‘Creating a Space for Change’. She will take participants on a journey of understanding, enabling them firstly to be creative and customize an impact leadership model focused on their project; secondly to build bridges of opportunity for change and create spaces that transform community; and finally to understand the power to co-create. Maria will share a case study of how she was able to give a voice to indigenous communities in Colombia.
Opening Session - Creating a Space for Change
Meeting our Dialogue Groups
Tea Time
Friday, 10 July
Quiet Time
Human Library
Discover our "Human Books":
- Osama Alrantisi (Palestine)
- Wael Al-Afandi (Syria / France)
- Maria del Pilar (Colombia)
- Bilal Khan ( India)
- Sahiti Maley (India)
- Ary Marrufo (Mexico)
- Tinotenda Mhungu (Zimbabwe)
- Arshad Mozumder (UK / Bengal)
- Temantungwa Ndlangamandla (Eswatini)
- Fatouma Tabet Salem (Djibouti)
- Afsaneh Seifinaj (Iran)
- Anubha Sharma (India)
- Aseel Sobah (Palestine)
- Olha Tymoshchouk (Ukraine)
- Olivia Wambui (Kenya)
Tea Time
Webinar No. 2 / Q & A
With: Rodrigo Martinez Romero
Join a one-hour webinar with four life travellers who will share different aspects of spiritual politics as a creative leadership journey. This is an opportunity to reflect on our own purpose, cultural heritage, calling and coalition-building work. In the context of current academic research, governance paradigms, coaching practice and IofC tradition, you will be invited to reflect on your own self-leadership journey.
Quiet Time
Human Library
Discover our "Human Books":
- Osama Alrantisi (Palestine)
- Wael Al-Afandi (Syria / France)
- Maria del Pilar (Colombia)
- Bilal Khan ( India)
- Sahiti Maley (India)
- Ary Marrufo (Mexico)
- Tinotenda Mhungu (Zimbabwe)
- Arshad Mozumder (UK / Bengal)
- Temantungwa Ndlangamandla (Eswatini)
- Fatouma Tabet Salem (Djibouti)
- Afsaneh Seifinaj (Iran)
- Anubha Sharma (India)
- Aseel Sobah (Palestine)
- Olha Tymoshchouk (Ukraine)
- Olivia Wambui (Kenya)
Tea Time
Saturday, 11 July
Dialogue Groups: Leadership from Self
Tea Time
Webinar No. 3 / Q & A
With: Sonita Mbah
This webinar will expand on the theme of ‘Who we are is how we lead’. More than ever, young people across the world are stepping up and taking on leadership roles in their communities to help find lasting solutions to the growing socio-economic and environmental crises. Most of these youths have been flung off the conveyor belt of traditional education, entering the ‘real’ world poorly equipped to navigate the complexities of community engagement. Sonita Mbah will share practical tools for connecting culture, identity and leadership: exploring how young people can be possessed by their ideas, commit their lives to changing the direction of their field and the system, spread the solution and persuade entire societies to take new leaps.
Join us on a journey through Sonita’s experiences as a youth leader:
- Touch the depth of Sonita’s work and its connection to who Sonita is.
- Learn and un/learn creative tools, holistic approaches, strategies.
- Embrace challenges and celebrate harvests that may have come from Sonita’s journey.
Dialogue Groups: Leadership from Self
Tea Time
Monday, 13 July
Quiet Time
Human Library
Discover our "Human Books":
- Osama Alrantisi (Palestine)
- Wael Al-Afandi (Syria / France)
- Maria del Pilar (Colombia)
- Bilal Khan ( India)
- Sahiti Maley (India)
- Ary Marrufo (Mexico)
- Tinotenda Mhungu (Zimbabwe)
- Arshad Mozumder (UK / Bengal)
- Temantungwa Ndlangamandla (Eswatini)
- Fatouma Tabet Salem (Djibouti)
- Afsaneh Seifinaj (Iran)
- Anubha Sharma (India)
- Aseel Sobah (Palestine)
- Olha Tymoshchouk (Ukraine)
- Olivia Wambui (Kenya)
Tea Time
Webinar No. 4 / Q & A
With: Jin In
There has never been a moment like NOW to be a changemaker. An unprecedented pandemic is not only upending our lives. It is demanding that we tackle the great sufferings and injustices we humans have created and continue to allow. But are you ready? Are you prepared? Do you have the most powerful tools for changemakers? The world is calling on you – NOW.
Quiet Time
Human Library
Discover our "Human Books":
- Osama Alrantisi (Palestine)
- Wael Al-Afandi (Syria / France)
- Maria del Pilar (Colombia)
- Bilal Khan ( India)
- Sahiti Maley (India)
- Ary Marrufo (Mexico)
- Tinotenda Mhungu (Zimbabwe)
- Arshad Mozumder (UK / Bengal)
- Temantungwa Ndlangamandla (Eswatini)
- Fatouma Tabet Salem (Djibouti)
- Afsaneh Seifinaj (Iran)
- Anubha Sharma (India)
- Aseel Sobah (Palestine)
- Olha Tymoshchouk (Ukraine)
- Olivia Wambui (Kenya)
Tea Time
Tuesday, 14 July
Dialogue Groups: Who we are is how we lead
Tea Time
Webinar No. 5 / Q & A
With: Tony Sakr
In our final webinar Tony Sakr will dive into the power of networking by exploring why it is important in creating success. He will speak about the ‘We Dynamic’, how we can help one another. He will describe the creation of Live Love Syria and focus on how to leverage social media to establish personal connections. Finally, Tony will cover how to become a great networker, why you need to network and ten ways to build a successful personal connection.
Dialogue Groups: Who we are is how we lead
Tea Time
Wednesday, 15 July
Leaving our Dialogue Groups
Closing Session: The Power of our Network
Leaving our Dialogue Groups
Closing Session: The Power of our Network
Please note that this programme is subject to change.
NB: Please note that for technical reasons the Caux Forum Online will be held mainly in English with some sessions in French. No interpretation will be offered. Thank you for your understanding.