Digital programming is a creative part of Doha Debates, brought to life at the event in virtual exchanges that we hosted and curated with our partner Shared_Studios. Shared_Studios is the design team behind the iconic walk-in Portals of communication — a network of gold-colored shipping containers with video-conference equipment for people to step inside and speak across the world. With more than 40 Portal locations worldwide — from refugee camps to universities, art galleries, transportation hubs, and public parks — the Portals are designed to connect people who might not otherwise meet, through virtual face-to-face conversations. Guests at our event connected in real time with students in Herat, Afghanistan, for candid conversations highlighted by an impromptu jam session with Doha Jazz and Afghan youth!
We were excited to introduce Ghida Fakhry, our debate moderator, and Nelufar Hedayat, our correspondent, at the event. Both Ghida and Nelufar shared personal stories and visions for Doha Debates, telling guests how it relates to their own experiences and goals. “As a refugee from Afghanistan who’s made London home,” Nelufar said, “I’m familiar with what it’s like to have your story written by other hands. That’s why Doha Debates speaks to me.”
“Doha Debates will galvanize people with diverse perspectives to take action for real solutions,” Ghida said. “We must change the way we address the world’s most pressing challenges. And the timing couldn’t be more important with the current state of discourse and the widening polarization all around us.”
“Doha Debates will give us an opportunity to engage each other on some of the most vital and urgent issues we face,” Ghida added. “Our deep respect for difference, including difference of opinion, will guide our debates. Our aim is to inspire action. We can no longer afford to sit on the sidelines. We must engage, we must listen, we must act.”
After our launch, the Doha Debates team attended the Doha Forum, where Ghida moderated a timely discussion on the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals with H.E. Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga, president of the Club de Madrid and former president of Latvia, as well as Achim Steiner, administrator of the United Nations Development Programme.
