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FEBUARY
11, 2022
united Nations Headquarters, NYC
High Level Opening Segment: Water United Us
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Statements delivered by high-level
representatives of Member States and other high dignitaries
of the United Nations, highlighting the role of women in
science and technology in solving water-related challenges,
including social sciences, private sector, diplomacy,
and international arena, etc.
Moderators: Woman and Girl in Science
Dr. Susan Windham-Bannister,
President of Association of Women in Science, USA
Ms. Anya Khan,
13 years-old Science Advocate, Girls in Science
4 SDGs International Platform, USA
Welcome Remarks
HRH Princess Dr. Nisreen El-Hashemite,
Executive Director of the Royal Academy of Science
International Trust (RASIT)
Opening Statements
H.E. Mr. Abdulla Shahid,
President of the 76th
session of the United Nations General Assembly
H.E. Mr. António Guterres,
Secretary-General of the United Nations
High-level representatives of co-organizing
and co-sponsoring Member States
H.E. Mr. Borut Pahor,
President of the Republic of Slovenia
H.E. Prof. Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa,
President of the Portuguese Republic
H.E. Dr. George W. Vella,
President of the Republic of Malta
H.E. Ms. Katerina Sakellaropoulou,
President of the Hellenic Republic
H.E. Mr. Guillermo Lasso,
President of the Republic of Ecuador
H.E. Mr. Francesco Mussoni and HE Mr. Giacomo Simoncini,
Captains Regent of the Republic of San Marino
H.E. Mr. Rustami Emomali,
Head of the Upper Chamber of the Parliament of Tajikistan
H.E. Mrs. Agata Kornhauser-Duda,
First Lady of the Republic of Poland
H.E. Mr. José Manuel Albares,
Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and
Cooperation, Spain
H.E. Dr. Tandi Dorji,
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bhutan
H.E. Ms. Han Jeong Ae,
Minister of Environment, Republic of Korea
H.E. Ms. Anita Muižniece,
Minister of Education and Science, Latvia
HRH Prince Zain El-Hashemite, Founder of Y 4 X Global
Movement for Equality in Science, and
Founder of Value Veda International Initiative for Science
Education
Prof. Wanda Díaz-Merced,
a Puerto Rican Blind Professor of Astrophysics, Senior
Scientist,
European Gravitational Observatory in Pisa-Italy |
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High Level Panel on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
The Human Rights based approach |
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Leaving no one behind is the bedrock of the
2030 Agenda, the internationally agreed collective approach
to bring the world closer to the principles of prosperity,
equality and sharing enshrined in the Universal Declaration
of Human Rights and human rights treaties.
The human rights-based approach is the UN framework for
human development. RASIT and Cansu Global translate this
approach into Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI), three
complementary elements in ensuring that no one is left
behind. Equity refers to fairness and justice in the way
people are treated so that they all get equal opportunity to
live healthy and productive lives. Diversity acknowledges
development measures will affect people from different
genders, socio-cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds
differently. Inclusion refers to the right to participate,
irrespective of social status, affiliation, or gender. An
EDI lens on development can provide different groups in
society with the means and tools that give them equal
opportunity in life, allowing and empowering them to
participate on an equal footing in development interventions
that concern them.
Statements from leading entities in the field will address the need or
necessity of equity, diversity and inclusion to achieve
sustainable socio-economic development that leaves no one
behind.
Opening Remarks
H.E. Mr. Tijjani Muhammad Bande,
Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the
United Nations, President of the 74th
Session of the UN General Assembly
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Conversation 1
Women in Science and Society: Bridging Voices to Action
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“[…] to find sustainable solutions for the
water problems worldwide, we must consider
understanding the cultural dimension and social aspects of
water and recognize its fundamental role
in society’s life, prosperity and development.”
--- The late, HRH Prince Mohammad bin King Faisal (I)
El-Hashemite, 1986
The first Women Water Forum of the
Water for Sustainable Development Action Decade,
co-organized by RASIT in 2018 in Dushanbe, Tajikistan,
revealed that women scientists are underrepresented in the
water and development domain. Another important conclusion
of the Forum was that in order to achieve equitable and
sustainable socio-economic development, there is a need for
problem-oriented and transdisciplinary research, which
connects academic, public and private spaces.
This Conversation brings together renowned female scientists and experts
from different disciplines, viewing water challenges from
their respective angles and defining synergies and
complementarities for holistic water for sustainable
development solutions that face the contemporary challenges.
“Women in Science for Water and Society” in particular examines the issues
of water from a social sciences lens. It will explore:
• Culture and relevant fields of social sciences into water
strategies, including management and sustainable solutions;
• Cooperation between local knowledge holders & scientists
in finding sustainable solutions to water related problems;
• Cultural dialogue to developing educational & capacity
building methods; and,
• Solution-oriented water governance that takes into account
all facets of cultural diversity.
Moderator
Drs. Alice Bouman-Dentener,
Co-Founder of Cansu Global, RASIT
Welcome Remarks
H.E. Mr. Jonibek Hikmat, Ambassador
and
Permanent Representative of Tajikistan to the United
Nations
Opening Statements
H.E. Dr. Helena Dalli,
European Union Commissioner for Equality
H.E. Ms. Nada Al-Nashif,
United Nations Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights
Ms. Marcelline Kayitesi, Director General in Charge of Water
& Sanitation at the Ministry of Infrastructure, Rwanda
Ms. Shamila Nair-Bedouelle,
Assistant Director-General for Natural Sciences, UNESCO
Scene setter: Short illustrative videos picturing challenges
and solutions from different scientific angles
Ms. Olivia Cohn,
coordinator of One Billion Voices Campaign,
Girls in Science 4 SDGs International
Platform, USA (interspersed with videos from scientists)
Prof. Nataša Zabukovec Logar,
Head of the Department of Inorganic Chemistry and
Technology,
National Institute of Chemistry, Researcher in the field of
Wastewater Management, Slovenia
Dr. Barbara Janusz-Pawletta,
Vice-Rector International Cooperation and Public Relations,
Kazakh-German University, UNESCO Chair holder in Water
Management in Central Asia
Ms. Dorota Serafin,
Executive Director, Polish Humanitarian Action, Poland
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A conversation with distinguished
representatives
Ms. Catarina de Albuquerque,
CEO Sanitation and Water for All, First Special Rapporteur on
the Human Rights to Water and Sanitation, Portugal
Dr. Ma. Josefina P. Abilay, Regional Director
DOST-MIMAROPA Regional Office. DOSTMIMAROPA Regional Office,
Department of Science and Technology, the Philippines
Ms. Yvetta Veliskova,
Director of the Institute of Hydrology of the Slovak Academy
of Science,Slovakia
Dr. Dorit Matmon,
Senior Hydrogeologist at Ecolog Engineering, Israel
Prof. Juliet Willetts,
Research Director Institute for Sustainable Futures,
University ofTechnology Sydney, Australia
Dr. Silvia Rafaelli,
Head of Office, Litoral Regional Centre, National Water Institute (INA)
of Argentina
Prof. Eun Mie Lim,
Graduate School of International Studies, Ewha Womans
University, Republic of Korea
Prof. Andrea Ballestero, Department of Anthropology,
University of Southern California, USA
Closing Remarks
Drs. Alice Bouman-Dentener, Co-Founder of Cansu Global,
RASIT
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Coversation 2
Reviving Peace Through Science-Based Water Diplomacy
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“Fierce competition for fresh water may well
become a source of conflict
and wars in the future.”
-Kofi Anan, 2001
Water crises can shake societies, destroy livelihoods, and
threaten prosperity for decades. They can also be the spark
that sets aflame a powder keg of social and political
issues, resulting in violent conflict. Peace is not just the
absence of conflict. It is also the ability to handle
potential conflict by peaceful means, such as effective
risk-reduction strategies for water scarcity and crisis.
This Panel will address water crises as a threat to
stability. Scientists, government representatives, water
experts, and multiple stakeholders will discuss effective
pathways of water diplomacy in the context of the
longer-term impacts from climate change, growing
populations, and continued digitalization and construction
development.
This Conversation will discuss:
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How can science inform policy and practice?
• Building capacity in water science diplomacy |
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• Supporting mediation in water disputes
• Preventive diplomacy and transboundary water resources
management
• Identification of conditions and proposal of tools to put
Science, Technology, and Innovation at the heart of water
diplomacy.
Moderator Welcome Remarks
H.E. Ms. Alya Al-Thani,
Permanent Representative of the State of Qatar to the United
Nations
Opening Statements
H.E. Prof. Ameenah Gurib-Fakim,
6th President of the Republic of Mauritius
Prof. Farouk El-Baz,
Space and Geology Scientist, Leading geologist in Apollo
Mission – NASA,
Director of Remote Sensing Center, Boston University
Scene setter: Short illustrative videos picturing
challenges and solutions from different scientific angles
Ms. Yuling Li,
Coordinator of the Chinese Section, Girls in Science 4 SDGs International
Platform,
China (interspersed with the videos from the scientists)
Dr. Corinne Schuster-Wallace,
Global Institute for Water Security, Canada
Prof. Dr. Aysen Erdincler,
Head of the Department of Environmental Protection and
Development, Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, Turkey
A conversation with distinguished representatives
Ms. Lyndsay Howard,
Senior Analyst for Foreign Policy, Bloomberg LP, USA
Dr. Lara Karam Boustany,
Rector, Université La Sagesse, Lebanon
Dr. Naho Mirumachi,
Reader in Environmental Politics, Kings College London, UK
Dr. Mary Khimulu,
Chairperson of Kenya Water Sector Trust Fund Board of
Directors, Kenya
Dr. Marta Domčnech,
Responsible for Sustainability, Water and Climate Change at
the Andorra,
Research and Innovation Agency, Andorra
Ms. Vasso Tsiaoussi,
Greek Biotope/Wetland Center (EKBY), Greece
Prof. Susanne Schmeier, IHE Delft Institute for Water
Education, the Netherlands
Closing Remarks
Co-Moderator:
H.E. Mr. Boštjan Malovrh, Ambassador
and Permanent Representative of Slovenia to the United
Nations
12.20 – 12.30: (US-EST |
Cansu Global Media Room
Moving the Water Conversation Forward |
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Water, Sanitation, Hygiene, and Ocean issues are at the core
of sustainable development as they are closely
linked to several key global challenges such as energy, food
security, health, biodiversity, climate change, among
others. Creating awareness and earning commitment from
decision-makers and the public for these issues is vital if
we are to influence policies and practices that affect the
lives of millions – particularly the disadvantaged.
Media play an important role in conveying information and
knowledge, which contribute to educating and sensitizing
policymakers and the public.
The Media Room will be open to journalists to talk to women and experts in
water-related sciences, as well as UN officials, Member
State representatives and advocates for SDG6, highlighting
their role in achieving SDG6 and its nexus.
Moderator Welcome Remarks
H.E. Mrs. Vanessa Frazier,
Ambassador and Permanent Representative of
the Republic of Malta to the United Nations |
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A conversation with distinguished representatives
H.E.
Prof. Ameenah Gurib-Fakim,
6th
President of the Republic of Mauritius
Mr. Chris Gaunt OBE,
Chairman, The British Chamber of Commerce in Turkey
Mr. J. Carl Ganter,
Co-Founder and Director, Circle of Blue, USA
Dr. Laura Veronica Imburgia,
Senior Programme Officer at the World Water Assessment
Programme, UNESCO
Mr. Idar Kreutzer,
CEO Finance Norway
Engr. Lorvi B. Pagorogon,
Director of the Science High-School, the Philippines
Dr. Monika Kędra,
Global Young Academy, Institute of Oceanology Polish Academy
of Sciences,Poland
Prof. Farouk El-Baz,
Space and Geology Scientist, Leading geologist in Apollo
Mission – NASA,
Director of Remote Sensing Center, Boston University
Ms. Christelle Kwizera,
Founder and Managing Director at Water Access, Rwanda
Ms. Anda Ikauniece,
Director of the Department of Marine Monitoring and Senior
Researcher,
Latvian Institute of Aquatic Ecology, Latvia
Prof. Wanda Díaz-Merced,
a Puerto Rican Blind Professor of Astrophysics, Senior Scientist,
European Gravitational Observatory in Pisa-Italy
Ms. Olivia Cohn,
13 years-old Girl in Science, Coordinator of One Billion
Voices Campaign,
Girls in Science 4 SDGs International Platform, USA
Closing Remarks
H.E. Mrs. Vanessa Frazier,
Ambassador and Permanent Representative of
the Republic of Malta to theUnited Nations
13.20 – 13.30 |
High Level Panel on Investing in Water for Sustainable
Development |
Water is life and a key enabler for social and economic
development. Fresh water is a vulnerable and
increasingly scarce and uncertain resource.
Investing in water for socio-economic development is not only a
prerequisite for achieving the transition to equitable and
sustainable development, but it will also create multiple
wins across the board for human health and well-being as
well as the integrity of
the Earth’s vital ecosystems.
Opening
Remarks
H.E. Mr. Jukka Salovaara,
Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Finland
to the United Nations |
Conversation 1
Re-Shaping Water Economics for
Inclusive Green Growth
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Water yields benefits and goods as a renewable natural
resource. Its underpinning of economic activity is
not factored adequately into conventional economics.
Currently, natural resources are being exploited beyond safe
planetary limits. Contemporary economic planning needs to
integrate the value of natural capital into calculations of
value. If this is not done, the risks presented by water
scarcity, water pollution and the disruption of the water
cycle will increasingly manifest themselves through
declining economic production and upsetting of the social
order.
Strategic investments in the water sector have the capacity
to unlock the economic potential of entire regions, improve
livelihoods and boost public health. If the SDG 6 framework
were to function as a decision support tool, guiding scarce
resources towards priority areas of need, this would enhance
its functionality and enhance its adoption and use not only
at national level but also at subnational level.
This Conversation will address the
following issues:
• What role does water and its nexus have in national
economic plans?
• How is STI factored into water economics?
• How are water investments envisaged to facilitate
inclusive green growth?
• What reforms are necessary to ensure that water is or
remains available, accessible, and affordable for all?
• Recommendations on re-shaping water economics to achieve
sustainable, equitable and inclusive green growth.
Moderator Welcome Remarks
H.E. Mr. Francisco Duarte Lopes,
Ambassador and Permanent Representative of
Portugal
to the United
Nations
Opening Statements
H.E. Ms. Josefa Leonel Correia Sacko,
Commissioner for Agriculture, Rural Development, Blue
Economy, and Sustainable Environment (ARBE), African Union
H.E. Ms. Teresa Ribera,
Vice-President and Minister for the
Ecological Transition and the
Demographic Challenge, Spain
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H.E. Mr. Owen Bonnici,
Minister of the Republic of Malta for
Equality, Research and Innovation
H.E. Ms. Isabelle Durant,
Deputy Secretary-General, UNCTAD
Scene setter: Short videos picturing Water Economics from
different Girls in Science views
Ms. Meghna Badami,
Science Advocate, Girls in Science 4 SDGs International
Platform, India
(interspersed with videos from scientists)
Ms. Katja Sreš,
a Girl advocate, the Children's campaign "Plastic Pirates",
Project of the EU TrioPresidency of (DE, PT, SI), Slovenia
Ms. Alma Nordenstam,
Peer-mentor, Girls in Science 4 SDGs International Platform,
Sweden
Ms. Victoria Ballesteros-Gonzalez,
coordinator of the Spanish Section, Girls in Science 4 SDGs
International Platform, Spain
A conversation with distinguished representatives
Ms. Kathleen Dominique,
Program Lead Financing Water, OECD
Mr. Sulton Rahimzoda,
Chair of the Executive Committee of the International Fund
for the Aral
Sea, Tajikistan
Mr. Abderrahman Mahboub,
Director of the Loukous Hydraulic Basin Agency, at the
Directorate General of Water, Morocco
Mr. Jaime Melo Baptista,
President of the Board, Lisbon International Centre for
Water,
Portugal
Ms. Soledad García Muńoz,
Special Rapporteur on Economic, Social, Cultural and
Environmental Rights at the Inter-American Commission on
Human Rights, Argentina
Dr. Najat Saliba,
Professor of Analytical Chemistry, American University of
Beirut, Lebanon
Closing Remarks
H.E. Mr. Milenko Esteban Skoknic Tapia,
Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Chile to the
United Nations |
Conversation 2
Financing Innovative Science and
Green Technology- Based
Water Solutions and Programs
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There is no functioning of the economy without water. Water
flows from the fields where materials grow,
through the complex supply chains and manufacturing
facilities, all the way to corporate headquarters.
Innovative technologies and support to innovation is
essential in the transition towards a more sustainable
inclusive and fair green growth. This would be in line with
the
Glasgow Declaration on the Fair WaterFootprint. In this
sense appropriate technologies that transform resource
management can help the business sector to significantly
reduce its water footprint.
This Conversation will deal with the
financing of innovative technologies and approaches:
• How to address financing challenges for
science-based water solutions for sustainabledevelopment?
• Science-based Water Solutions and Programs for Impact
Investment.
• Merging sustainable innovative solutions to existing water
projects
and programs.
• Innovation or business as usual: how to strike the
Balance?
• How Development Funds balance between innovative solutions
and existing knowledge?
Moderator Welcome Remarks
Ms. Josefina Maestu,
Water Economics Expert, Water Advisor of the Secretary of
State for the
Environment, Spain
Opening Statements
H.E. Mr. Gilbert F. Houngbo,
Chair of UN-Water, President of the International Fund for
Agricultural Development
H.E. Mr. Bakhtiyor Ibragimov,
Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Uzbekistan to the
United Nations
H.E. Mr. Roderick Planta,
Assistant Secretary of the National Economic and Development
Authority of the Philippines
Ms. Mirjana Spoljaric Egger,
Assistant Administrator and Director of the Regional Bureau
for
Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States, United
Nations
Development Fund (UNDP)
Scene
setter: Short illustrative videos picturing challenges and
solutions from different scientific angles
Ms. Huaxuan Chen,
Founding Team Member and Peer Mentor, Girls in Science 4
SDGs InternationalPlatform, Canada (interspersed with videos
from scientists)
Ms. Betty Soto Terrazas,
Specialist in Community Water and Sanitation Management,
Bolivia
Ms. Alenka Zalaznik, Limnos,
Company for Applied Ecology, Slovenia
Ms. Alexandra Serra,
CEO at AdP-Valor and COO at AdP International, Portugal
Prof. D.Sc. Eng. Arch. Anna Januchta-Szostak,
Researcher and Academic at the Faculty of
Architecture at Poznan University of Technology, Polan
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conversation with distinguished representatives
Mr. Idar Kreutzer,
CEO Finance Norway
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Ms. Neeta Pokhrel,
Chief of Water Sector Group, Sustainable Development and
Climate ChangeDepartment of the Asian Development Bank
Mr. Helmy
Eltoukhy
CEO
Guardant Health, USA
Ms. Ebru Dildar Edin,
Executive Vice President, Garanti Bank, Turkey
Mr. Diogo Faria de Oliveira,
Secretary-General, WISE PPP UNECE International Specialist
Centre of Excellence in PPP for Water & Sanitation, Portugal
Ms. Linda Mežule, Dr.Sc.ing;
Associate Professor of the Department of Water Engineering
and
Technology, Riga Technical University, Latvia
Dr. Alison Baker,
Fund Manager, Water for Women Fund, Australia
Prof. Ms. Choi Kyung-Sook,
Commissioner of National Water Management Committee and
Professor at Kyungbook National University, Republic of
Korea
Closing Remarks
H.E. Mrs. Elisenda Vives Balmańa,
Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Principality
of
Andorra to the United Nations
16:05 - 18:00 (USA-EST) |
Closing Ceremony
Women and Girls in Science for Water
Celebrating the 7th Anniversary
of #February 11 Global Movement
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The Royal Academy of Science International Trust (RASIT),
co-organizing and co-sponsoring UN Member
States, departments and agencies are celebrating the 7th
anniversary of the
#February11 Global Movement through a high-level panel
celebrating women and girls in science for SDG6.
Statements will promote the sharing of best practices, strategies, and
applied solutions, addressing the SDG6 challenges and
opportunities while leaving no one behind.
Moderator Welcome Remarks
H.E. Ms. Amal Mudallali,
Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Lebanon to the United Nations
Opening Statements
H.E. Mr. Abdulla Shahid,
President of the 76th
session of the United Nations General Assembly
H.E. Ms. Sima Bahous, Executive Director, UN-Women
Conversation with representatives
of Women and Girls in Science
The Women in Science for SDG6 and its nexus
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Ms. Solvita Strāķe,
Dr. biol; Latvian Institute of Aquatic Ecology, Senior
Researcher of the
Department of Marine Monitoring, Latvia
Ms. Filipa Bessa,
PdD and Researcher on Coastal Systems and Oceans at the University of
Coimbra, Portugal
Dr. Maggie Kossida,
Water Resources Engineer, Director at SEVEN Engineering
Consultants,
Greece
Ms. Andreja Sušnik,
Drought Management Centre for Southeastern Europe, Slovenia
Dr. Liu Xiaoyan,
Research Assistant, National Graduate Institute for Policy
Studies (GRIPS),
Japan
Women in Science: Building
Capacity for Sustainability
Dr. Corinne Schuster-Wallace,
Global Institute for Water Security,
Canada
Dr. Barbara Janusz-Pawletta,
Vice-Rector International Cooperation and PR, Kazakh-German
University, UNESCO Chair holder in Water Management in
Central Asia
Prof. Dr. Khin NiNi Thein,
Initiator of Myanmar Water Think Tank, Country Chair of
EcoCivilization, Myanmar
H.E. Ambassador Attallah Shabazz, eldest daughter of Malcolm
X, Diplomat and Chief Strategist,
Lecturer and Philanthropist, USA
Women in Science for
Space
Dr. Tahani Amer,
Program Executive at Earth Science Division of Science
Mission Directorate,
NASA
Ms. Dana Bolles,
Mission: AstroAccess
Women for Science Education
Ms. Berthy Buah,
Regional STEM Coordinator, Ghana Education Service, Ghana
Ms. Joanne Kirkland,
STEM Leader, Computer Science Teacher, The Howard of
Effingham,United Kingdom
Women Blind Scientists “Writing
Science in Braille”: Leaving no one behind
Dr. Mona Minkara,
Assistant Professor of Bioengineering at Northeastern
University, Director ofRASIT “Writing Science in Braille”
Program
Dr. Naheda Sahtout,
Office of the Chief Science Operating Officer, Canadian Food
Inspection
Agency, Canada
Women in Science Entrepreneur
Ms. Reema Khan,
CEO & Chairman, Green Sands Equity, USA
Dr. Maky Zanganeh,
Founder and CEO, Zanganeh and Associates, USA
Dr. Susan Windham-Bannister,
CEO of Biomedical Growth Strategies, USA
Women in Science for Open Access
Ms. Polona Safaric Tepes
, PhD Candidate, Slovenia
The Voice of Women in Science
in the International Community
Dr. Chantal Line Carpentier,
Chief of UNCTAD New York
Dr. Ola Zahran, Head of WIPO Office New York
Ms. Nina Kickinger,
Associate Information Systems Officer, United Nations Office for Outer
Space Affairs (UNOOSA)
Global South Women in Science
Dr.
Humayra Bashir,
Researcher, International Health and Tropical Medicine,
University of
Oxford, Nigeria
Ms. Stephanie Ajwan’g Okeyo, Under the Microscope (UTM),
Kenya
The Voice of
Girls in Science
4 SDGs International Platform
Ms. Hoda Kanso,
Coordinator of the Girls in Science 4 SDGs International
Platform, Lebanon
Ms. Victoria Ballesteros-Gonzalez,
Coordinator of the Spanish Section, Girls in Science 4 SDGs
International Platform, Spain
Ms. Rebecca Jekogian,
Advocate for Value Veda Campaign, Girls in Science 4 SDGs
International Platform, USA
Ms. Huaxuan Chen,
Founding Team Member and Peer Mentor, Girls in Science 4
SDGs
International Platform, Canada
Ms. Meghna Badami,
Science Advocate, Girls in Science 4 SDGs International
Platform, India
Ms. Yuling Li,
Coordinator of the Chinese Section, Girls in Science 4 SDGs
International
Platform, China
Ms. Le, Anh P.,
International Student, Medical Imaging Science, Felician
University,
Viet Nam
Ms. Meizzy Shantall Wanson,
International Student, Nursing School, Felician University,
the
Philippines
Launch of CANSU SITE
and endorsement of Outcome Document
HRH Princess Dr. Nisreen El-Hashemite,
Executive Director, Royal Academy of Science International
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Closing Statements
H.E. Mr. Abdulla Shahid,
President of the 76th
session of the United Nations General Assembly
HRH Princess Dr. Nisreen El-Hashemite,
Executive Director, Royal Academy of Science International
Trust
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