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International Women’s Day 2025                                                        REGISTRATION
Most Influential Women 2025 Sustainability Awards
Saturday 8th March 2025 (ONLINE 09:30-14:00)

"Whether running a country, a business or a popular movement, women are making contributions that are delivering for all and driving progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals." António Guterres, UN Secretary-General

In celebration of the United Nations International Women’s Day, WASD and its partners across the world are working together to meaningful and self-led women learnership across the world. The International Women’s Day is celebrated across the world to show the remarkable achievements of women to society and world sustainable development.

The conference theme will follow the theme selected by the UN for this year’s celebration, recognising the contribution of women and girls around the world to build a more sustainable future for all. Clearly, women have an untapped potential as a primary mover of greater development across the world and their role is very crucial for increased development, but challenges remain. And so, reforms in economic, social, and political institutions must be made to create an enabling environment for women participation and empowerment.

The conference brings together senior and high level intellectual and practice-based contributors who will help develop a framework for the analysis of the role of women and girls in achieving sustainable inclusive development across the world. You can browse here keynote speakers from our previous international conferences.

Diaspora

The collaboration between the Diaspora and those working within the country of origin offers several opportunities and contributes to increase productivity towards sustainable and inclusive knowledge-based growth. Building constructive relationships between the Diasporas and countries of origin require that Diasporas be treated not as a mere resource, but as partners and investors with mutual benefits.

It has long been argued that Diasporas will be most interested in contributing to SD efforts when they have a sense of belonging in relation to their country of origin. Therefore, it is very important to establish trust between Diasporas and governments in the country of origin. In doing so, governments need to invest in identifying their Diasporas abroad and in understanding their skills and interests.

Many sustainability problems can only be tackled by connecting the diaspora with those working within the country of origin, for example combating the results of climate change, diseases such as malaria, reservation of natural resources, fighting land degradation or limiting the loss of biodiversity and many other problems. Moreover, knowledge or evidence-based policymaking is indispensable if gaps in living standards are to be narrowed. Therefore, building capacity in country of origin is necessary for competing in the global arena and there it is critical to turn the diaspora into a positive tool for SD as well as serving as role models for the youth in the country of origin.

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The conference is organised by several committees from WASD and their international partners under close supervision of WASD Advisory Board.

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  • Prof. Allam Ahmed: Chair and President WASD
  • Janet Snow: International Coordinator and Editor

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We would like to congratulate the authors for their valuable contribution, and we are grateful to our track chairs and many reviewers for graciously offering their invaluable comments that have enriched the quality of the presentations and also for making available to us their valuable time and efforts. Our most sincere thanks go to all the keynote speakers and panelists who shared with us their expertise and knowledge. Here is a list of distinguished speakers and panelists who have participated at WASD conferences in the past.

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To register/enquire about this conference and all our other conferences and events, please contact us (admin@wasd.org.uk) and if you have any question and/or if you would like to submit any proposal for a conference/event not listed in our portfolio please contact our International Coordinator - Janet Snow at: janet.snow@wasd.org.uk.
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You can also follow the conference FREE of charge either on our Facebook Page or via Zoom platform, you can also REGISTER online for Attendance Certificate. Please register for the conference ONLINE and if you have any question please contact the conference co-ordinator Mrs Janet Snow via email (admin@wasd.org.uk).

 

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Women

Women across the world have an untapped potential as a primary mover of greater development within their countries and regions. Their role is very crucial for increased development, but challenges remain. And so, significant reforms in economic, social, and political institutions must be made to create an enabling environment for women participation and empowerment. However, it appears that investments in human development are not readily translated to better economic and political outcomes for women. Unfortunately, women’s potential and crucial role in development across the world is still impeded by these economic and social factors. Women’s participation is also very important in advancing peace, unity and combating terrorism, which is a most serious threat to SD across all regions of the world. It has also been recognized that women have been largely excluded from the processes of conflict management and prevention and that their role is important in the achievement of lasting peace and security (UN, 2015). 

Youth

WASD is very keen to encourage the engagement of children and youth from across the world in the conference. We are keen to make the voice of all our children and youth heard and consequently enabling the decision makers to consider those views and ideas in their big decisions. The entire concept of SD is about the future and the future is all about the children and youth! Youth population is growing rapidly in all regions of the world and we are very keen to understand the children and youth perspectives and expectations for their future to help them be ready to grasp the various opportunities generated in the digital economy. We strongly believe our children and youth should be the cornerstone of any strategy by all governments and policy makers. We must listen to our children and youth and more importantly how we can help our youth with their future employment plans and aspirations. Youth from all-over the world are encouraged to participate in the conference and present their research, perspectives and initiatives.

Most Influential Women and Girls 2025 Sustainability Awards

With the celebration of International Women's Day, WASD will be giving an award to the woman and Girls (individual/group) voted as having the most impact, as being the most influential, and who has also shown leadership in the field of Sustainable Development (SD) and the United Nations' Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The selection committee (Judges) is completely independent of WASD and will include women from all-over the world and WASD will be pleased to receive suggestions/recommendations for more women to be added to the committee.

General Guidelines:

  1. Nominations for this award are welcome from anyone and can include anyone; they do not need to have any form of title, need not be an academic, can be known to you personally or just a well known figure.
  2. They can be from anywhere in the world, but we would look particularly at those from less developed or developing countries, the Middle East, Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states, Diaspora, Sudan and the UK.
  3. She must be currently active, involved and committed to what you nominated her for.
  4. Nomination are open for all categories of the UN 17 SDGs, you can choose up to 3 SDGs for your nominee - more SDGs does not increase the chance for winning the awards as the Panel will make an overall assessment of each nominee.
  5. Nominations can be for an individual or a group of women.
  6. Nominations should be brief and concise, 150 words maximum.
  7. Please send your nominations ONLINE or via email (janet.snow@wasd.org.uk) to Mrs Janet Snow and your nomination will be acknowledged.
  8. After the closing date of 22 November 2024, a panel will read all nominations and the woman deemed to have achieved the biggest impact in her field will be given the award.
  9. The winners will be announced during the conference on 8th March 2025.

Your nomination should address the following:

  1. What has your nominee achieved that has had the most impact on SD and/or SDGs?
  2. Which SDGs (1-3 max) she had made specific outstanding contribution?
  3. How has your nominee impacted you personally?
  4. How has she shown exceptional leadership?
  5. What commitment and impact has this leadership had - personally, locally, nationally or internationally?

Submit your nomination:

Please submit your nominations (no later than 22 November 2025) ONLINE or via email (janet.snow@wasd.org.uk) to the Awards Secretary, Mrs Janet Snow and your nomination will be acknowledged.

Nominee’s details: Name; Type (individual/group); Age; Address; Email; Ethnicity; and Nationality.

Nomination details

  • What has your nominee achieved that has had the most impact on SD and/or SDGs? (Max 500 Words)
  • Which SDGs (1-3 max) she had made specific outstanding contribution?
  • How has your nominee impacted you personally? (Max 250 Words)
  • How has she shown exceptional leadership? (Max 250 Words)
  • What commitment and impact has this leadership had - personally, locally, nationally or internationally? (Max 500 Words)

Your details: Name, Address, Tel. and Email.

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