Step Into The Doughnut Facilitator Training (Asia-Pacific) (Past)
Learn how to facilitate the workshop Step Into the Doughnut and hear from the experiences of other facilitators
Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
(This is the first of two gatherings and it will be held at a more convenient time for the Asia-Pacific region. For the second gathering, which will be held at a more convenient time for the Americas, click here)
The DEAL Team welcomes you to join this training session about the workshop Step into the Doughnut - a workshop that introduces participants to the Doughnut in an interactive and experiential way.
The session will be hosted by Rob Shorter, DEAL Communities & Art Lead, who will introduce us to the workshop by walking through all the steps, offering facilitation tips and context about the workshop’s design.
There will be space for everyone to share their own experiences, insights and questions, whether they have run the workshop themselves or are new to the workshop entirely.
And in the spirit of DEAL peer learning spaces, we recognise that there's no single expert. We're all here as learners and we will all have something to contribute, whether that be to listen, reflect, share your personal experience or share some ideas.
To register for this training here.
Upon registration, you will receive an email confirmation. Please use the link in the email to add the event to your calendar. We will contact you with additional details before the event, and a Miro board to start sharing your experiences facilitating the workshop, and any questions you may have.
If at any stage you realise you can’t attend, please cancel your registration via the link in your confirmation email.
Thank you for your interest in connecting with others to learn about the workshop Step into the Doughnut – we look forward to learning with you!
Rob
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Francine Tavares
Gold Coast
Hello, I'm Francine, I like to think of myself as a circular thinker. This mindset has brought me curiosity and encouraged me to question conventional thinking. My eagerness for knowledge has provided me with opportunities to challenge the conventional linear patterns we often follow as a society. Doughnut Economics book was one of those wake-up calls. As an expert in sustainability and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) strategies, I co-founded Conexus.Earth in Australia, a consultancy that guides businesses to track their sustainability/ESG commitments with powerful methodologies and tools to build the journey to make actions. I strongly believe that when we align methodologies and tools, we have the power to transform ideas into impactful actions. It's about picking up a pencil and drafting out fresh insights, connecting all the dots across environmental, social, and governance aspects in a collaborative way. The Doughnut Economics methodology can unleash our collective potential and create magic. Join the DEAL community brings to me the gift of connecting with like-minded individuals. Together, we can rewrite the traditional linear notion of growth into a balanced, interconnected ecosystem that promotes planetary well-being and a society with equal opportunities for all.
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Wiebke Flach
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Kyungmin Lee
Suji-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Co-Founder of Y-Donut (Yongin Doughnut Economics Coalition) and an active member of Neutinamu Makers and Supunro Cooperative at Neutinamu Library. PhD in Public Administration, Senior Researcher at the Institute of Governmental Studies at Korea University. Research focuses on integrating Doughnut Economics into grassroots policymaking to foster regenerative and redistributive communities.
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SSEMBATYA HIKIMAH
Kampala, Uganda
Ssembatya Hikimah (He/Him) is a Graduate Artist from the college of engineering design art and technology (CEDAT) - Makerere university, A climate Activist, Educator, and a global art in medicine fellow. Currently Living and working in Uganda with the Culture Declares Emergency (CDE) as the National Director for Uganda and The Great Imagining (TGI) as the coordinator for Africa. He is also the Founder of African Visual Artists Associates (AVIAS), an organization working with advancement of creative education through initiation, development and delivery of workshops symposiums and exhibitions harness climate awareness, adaptation, and mitigation. He is also a projects manager at the nodding disease foundation Uganda & chairman executive committee at Aliferous Universe Foundation. For two years working within the context of climate change, art and activism (justice, just transition). I have now embarked on The Great Imagining Africa Newspaper project a first of its kind publication leveraging the plight of activism for young African innovators and creatives to find platform for support of their climate change ideas to present them to a bigger audience.
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Zahed Yousuf
london
I am the founder of Dialectiq, is a relational mapping platform that makes understanding and interacting with recurrent complex societal problems easier Dialectiq maps the recurrent nature of complex problems by developing clear and concise visuals that uncover how complex systems behave Dialectiq employs cutting-edge graph technology to discover how complex problems are connected to the people and incentives or beliefs that drive them Dialectiq allows you to iteratively build your understanding through querying and uncovering insights in a user-friendly way Helping you identify points for intervening and designing strategies for transforming relationships that can lead to meaningful progress
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Ma. Marilou Ibita