
RE IMAGINING SYSTEMS
with our theme "the doughnut in practice" we emphasize moving beyond theory to implement sustainable resilient practices

External Link: online registration, a link will be provided soon
The theme "the doughnut in practice" centers around creating a balanced and inclusive approach that can ensure sustainability and resilience in east African communities.
Discussions as regards food, housing, health as well as an inclusive economy will be held where food security and nutrition, sustainable and safe housing, wellness and accessible health care services will lead the discussions.
Through our Q&A sessions and showcases, the event will aim to foster dialogue, cultural exchange and innovative ideas that support sustainable development and social inclusion within these interconnected domains.
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BAYIGGA EUNICE
Kampala, Uganda
law graduate from Islamic university in Uganda humanitarian and an advocate for domestic and international human rights climate change advocate. the deal community is one of the strongholds to sustainable and resilient communities. I believe that humans can prosper and thrive in their communities using the resources the planet provides without exhausting them and harming the planet. climate change also comes with its disastrous effects; the principles of the doughnut economics help safeguard against fatal effects for proper resilience and sustainability.
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july collins