Building on the success of its 2023 edition, the Earthna Village taking place at Barahat Msheireb, will once again serve as the heart of the Earthna Summit. Dedicated to leveraging traditional knowledge and innovation for sustainability, the Earthna Village is a community knowledge hub where thought leaders, innovators, and practitioners come together for meaningful exchange and collaboration. 

Earthna Village hosts a community-driven exhibition space with engaging activations for all ages and a series of inspiring talks and discussions led by various experts and innovators to foster dialogue and inspiration.

 

Earthna Village is open to the public.

Opening Times:

22 April 2025 - 3:00pm to 9:00pm

23 April 2025 - 3:00pm to 9:00pm

 

Agora Program

Day 1: 22 April 2025
Day 2: 23 April 2025
16:00 - 16:45
Climate Through a Lens: The Power of Media

As climate change increasingly affects our daily lives, the way we communicate its impact has never been more important. Effectively conveying climate realities to diverse audiences remains an ongoing challenge and opportunity. This session will bring together journalists, photojournalists, innovators, and artists to explore how different storytelling approaches and mediums, can deepen public understanding and inspire meaningful, practical change.

Speakers

Thijs Biersteker
Artist and Founder, Woven Foundation
Ali Rae
Journalist, Al Jazeera English
Anthony Flint
Senior Fellow, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy

Moderators

Nick Clark
Environment Editor and Anchor, Al Jazeera English
16:45 - 17:15
Sustaining the Future: How Education, Culture, and Faith Shape Tomorrow’s Leaders

How can innovative education models empower and drive opportunities for young people to live sustainably, connecting with their cultural and spiritual roots? Pioneering programs like the UK’s Harmony Project are transforming education and enabling students to build a deeper relationship with nature, living in harmony with their surroundings. But how can this model be tailored to reflect Arab and Islamic values and culture? How can we ensure a holistic and localized approach by embedding Islamic sustainability frameworks and teachings that resonate with students?

Join us as panelists explore how education, faith, and culture come together to drive active citizenry and collective communal action for a brighter and more sustainable future.

Speakers

Elizabeth Anne Kennedy
Director, Academyati
Richard Dunne
Founder and Director, The Harmony Project
Dr. Osman Umarji
Director of Survey Research and Evaluation, Yaqeen Institute
17:30 - 18:00
Earthna x BilAraby Talks

Hear from the keepers of the land in this inspiring BilAraby series featuring thought leaders dedicated to preserving traditional knowledge with a sustainability focus.

From a linguistic and archaeological expert preserving ancient scripts and heritage, to the founder of the Million Tree Campaign in Palestine and activist for food sovereignty —this series highlights initiatives that shape, preserve, and produce knowledge in the region.

Speakers

Prof. Amida Sholan
Professor of Archaeology and Languages of the Arabian Peninsula, Sana'a University
Engineer Razan Zuayter
Chairperson, The Administrative Board, Arab Nature Conservation
Lama Al Khatieb
Co-founder, Baraka Wheat
18:00 - 18:30
Youth: Defend Your Idea Challenge

18:30 - 19:15
Designed to Last: Turning Sustainable Ideas into Impactful Realities

A Chat with Charlene Ruto

Panel - Turning Sustainable Ideas into Impactful Realities

As Qatar moves towards a sustainable future, local entrepreneurs are pioneering clean initiatives and groundbreaking solutions. In this session, up-and-coming innovators briefly share their projects and vision before joining a powerful discussion with seasoned experts on the market gaps and key obstacles within the sustainability space in Qatar.

Speakers

Charlene Chelagat Ruto
Founder, SMACHS Foundation
Hissa Al-Thani
CEO and Founder, AlgaQ
19:35 - 19:50
Art Performance

21:00 - 21:00
Earthna Village Closes