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WISE reveals theme of its 2021 summit

Published: 09 Jun 2021 - 08:44 am | Last Updated: 01 Nov 2021 - 01:17 pm
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Doha: WISE has unveiled the theme for its 2021 summit, which aims to give a voice to the generation that has borne the brunt of the biggest disruption to education in recent history. 

The event, taking place in Doha and virtually from December 8–9, will be titled ‘Generation Unmute: Reclaiming Our Future Through Education’.

For the past 18 months, the young and the unprivileged have seen their daily lives upended. Billions have been kept out of school, while others continue struggling to transition to the workplace. WISE 2021 is committed to empowering today’s youth so that together we can build a better future tomorrow. 

“The WISE 2021 Summit continues our long-standing commitment of serving as the global platform for educators, decision-makers, and influential experts from Qatar and around the world to come together to rethink and build the future of education,” said Stavros N. Yiannouka, CEO of WISE. 

“We are very excited to announce the theme for this year’s edition of WISE, Generation Unmute: Reclaiming our Future through Education. This overarching theme signifies the indispensable role of a demographic that has been largely silent on education amid the ongoing disruptive tremors caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. 

“The past year has created many unprecedented challenges and even exacerbated pre-existing ones which have posed a threat to our education systems. It is time to address these challenges by answering urgent questions about the role of education and its capacity to support the way we navigate disruption. The voice of the youth is paramount to achieving this and we cordially invite you all to join us here in Doha, digitally or in person.” 

“The COVID-19 pandemic has caused the greatest global disruption since the Second World War, and education has not been spared. It is not enough to build back, we need to build back better. This starts with listening to the concerns and aspirations of the youth: their insights into their own education and their views on the world. 

“As the world looks hopefully ahead to the end of the pandemic and discusses change, the voices of the young and underprivileged are conspicuously absent from the conversation. It’s time to make things right. 

"It’s time to listen to this generation and fully harness their energy and enthusiasm to address the multiple crises facing our societies, so that together we can reclaim our future. It’s time to unmute,” said Yiannouka.

More details about the program, the speakers and special features of the 2021 edition will be shared on the WISE website and on WISE’s social media accounts. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn for regular updates about the summit.