Khartoum Hub hosted a session to discuss the aspects of the recent Peace Agreement signed in Juba on August 31 2020. It session hosted 4 speakers who talked about Peace Building and its history in Sudan, youth and women status and their participation in the negotiation process, Social Peace, and the political aspects of youth issues.
The session speakers:
Mr. Abdallah Hilla, Life & Peace Institute Country Director.
Ms. Samia Monago, Women for Peace and Security
Mr. Jamal Kuko: Programs Manager – Life & Peace Institute
Mr. Ahmed Abuhorira, Independent Researcher
Introduction to Future Studies in the Islamic Context | Fellowship
In this live session discussion from Al Sharq Fellowship program, Professor Ziauddin Sardar discusses the importance of future studies within islamic context.
People Talk: Omnibus Law| Jakarta
Omnibus Law has become a topic of conversation among people in Indonesia since Joko Widodo talked about it in his speech last year. Now, during COVID-19 pandemic crisis, the Omnibus Law is increasingly being pushed by an agenda for discussions between the executive and legislative governments to accelerate and simplify the Omnibus design. Most Indonesian youth are familiar with this policy that became an issue in Indonesia. the participants got new insight regarding Omnibus Law from different perspectives. Also, it creates expectation and anticipation from the youth so that people would escort and criticises the decision from the government.
Just Girls| Rabat
The #Act4RuleofLaw campaign is a global initiative to raise public awareness and encourage actions for equal justice and the rule of law worldwide.
For this year’s #DayOfTheGirl, Rabat Hub campaign team is organized an online event #JustGirls inspired by RBG to bring a discussion by girls, for girls, on shaping equal justice for all.
Application Ends! | Impact Platform
Philosophical Thinking: How do Philosophers think? | Fellowship
In this live session discussion from Al Sharq Fellowship program, the importance of critical thinking from a philosophical point of view has been discussed, in addition to examining all the thoughts schools
The Role of Resistance Committees in Sustaining Peace and Social Cohesion | Khartoum
Khartoum Hub organized a discussion on ‘The Role of Resistance Committees in Sustaining Peace and Social Cohesion’, hosting Ali Muntasir, Head of Experimentation at UNDP Sudan, Khalid Eltahir, M&E Analyst PAVE / UNDP, Wael Salama, Director of the Blue Youth Project & Eman Mohamed, Nutrition Officer at Community Development Association.
The discussion tackled various topics including the work done by the UNDP to prevent and counter violent extremism (PCVE) and how they are engaging youth in PCVE. In addition to the importance of resistance committees in implementing and designing peace operation, and the role of youth in Peace building.
Prospects of “Juba” Peace Agreement | Khartoum
Khartoum Hub hosted a session to discuss the aspects of the recent Peace Agreement signed in Juba on August 31 2020. It session hosted 4 speakers who talked about Peace Building and its history in Sudan, youth and women status and their participation in the negotiation process, Social Peace, and the political aspects of youth issues.
The session speakers:
Mr. Abdallah Hilla, Life & Peace Institute Country Director.
Ms. Samia Monago, Women for Peace and Security
Mr. Jamal Kuko: Programs Manager – Life & Peace Institute
Mr. Ahmed Abuhorira, Independent Researcher
Potluck Party | Kuala Lumpur
Being cooped up during the lockdown due to COVID19 the KL Hub community has had several opportunities to interact with each other virtually but they never had a chance to meet each other face to face. As conditions were improving, ASY Malaysia Hub organized a Potluck Party in the park to give the community a chance to meet each other and share the tastes of their cultures. The potluck gathered 30 participants and a variety of food from different cultures all over the world. The event was a chance to bond for the community members to bond with each other and share their culture and thoughts.
The Renaissance: Challenges and Future Horizons | Diwan
Modernism: A Partial Genealogy | Fellowship
Al Sharq Fellowship program hosted its third live session discussion of the first phase of the program with Oubai Kurdy, which is a continuity to the first session tackling various knowledge epistemologies. This session aimed to understand modernism and it’s manifestation in our daily life.