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Friday, August 26 • 15:00 - 15:45
Systemic Change for the 100% Movement: How can Humanity become Sustainable?

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Context: Real change takes all of us.

From vast illiteracy to climate crisis, big issues call for large scale action.  

And yet, the world can not wait for governments and NGO's alone.

From global youth organizations (AEISEC) to leading data research Data Pop to the UNDP youth, grass-roots movement, find out how large instituions are taking action to Transform the World by 2030 with the 17 Sustainable Development Goals

Explore what we are doing together to moblize local solutions-- and what you can do in your own backyard!

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Overview of SEED Change Forum PM Session
  • COOPETITION 2016: Mobilizing Local Solutions to the Global Goals "Sustainable Development Goals" (SDGs)
  • Intersections Outcomes & Community Report  
  • Social Innovation Awards, 1PIE Hackathon & Pathway 2016
  • Closing Concerts & Celebration 


Faciliators
avatar for Melanie St.James

Melanie St.James

Chief Inspiration Officer / Executive Director, Empowerment Works

Voices
avatar for Camila Khoury

Camila Khoury

Diretora de Relações Públicas, AIESEC in Brazil
Camila is graduated in Public Relations and truly believes that communication is one of the main human tools to achieve our goals, through sharing knowledge, experiences and causes. Therefore, she currently works in AIESEC, where she has found a way to contribute for people to find... Read More →
avatar for Layla Saad

Layla Saad

Deputy Director Rio+ Center, World Centre for Sustainable Development (RIO+ Centre), United Nations Development Programme
Layla Saad has been dedicated to issues of poverty, environment, inequality and governance since her adolescent years growing up in Chile. She has since worked with a range of institutions including the multilateral system, governments and NGOs, both in the North and the South and... Read More →
avatar for Natalie Shoup

Natalie Shoup

Operations & Engagement Manager, Data-Pop Alliance
Data-Pop Alliance is a global coalition on Big Data and Development co-created by the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, MIT Media Lab, and the UK Overseas Development Institute, with fourth core member Flowminder Foundation, to promote a people-centered Big Data revolution by improving... Read More →



Friday August 26, 2016 15:00 - 15:45 GMT-03
Ballroom Museu de Ciências da Terra Av. Pasteur, 404 Urca, Rio de Janeiro, RJ CEP 22290-255