Doha, Qatar: The Earthna Summit 2025, organised by Earthna Center for a Sustainable Future, a member of Qatar Foundation, concluded yesterday after two transformative days of cross-sector collaboration, bold ideas, and inclusive dialogue under the theme ‘Building Our Legacy: Sustainability, Innovation, and Traditional Knowledge’.
The summit drew more than 2,000 attendees, further solidifying Earthna’s role as a leading convenor for sustainability innovation in hot and arid regions.
Day two opened with a session titled ‘Women Leading Collaboration: Partnerships for Sustainable Development’, which emphasised the crucial role women play in advancing Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 17: Partnerships for the Goals.
“It is time to support their leadership with the tools and resources they need, and to walk alongside them in shaping a more collaborative and equitable future. The moment to act together is not coming: it is already here,” said H E Ambassador Patricia Espinosa Cantellano, former Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and founding partner and CEO of onepoint5.
Deputy Speaker of the Shura Council, H E Dr. Hamda Al-Sulaiti also spoke during the session, underlining the importance of advancing SDG 17. “It is the voices, vision, and values of women that are forging the most resilient and transformative pathways toward a more sustainable and equitable world,” she remarked.
Another highlight of the summit was the plenary session on the Arid Cities Network, where leaders advanced plans for a groundbreaking alliance aimed at facilitating knowledge sharing of climate solutions for arid urban centers.
The roundtable conversations tackled pressing issues, including the challenges facing displaced populations, the insights found in traditional urbanism, and the critical need for regional air quality coordination. Meanwhile, the interactive Agora Sessions and Earthna Village spotlighted community-led solutions, social enterprises, and grassroots innovation, with a discussion examining how traditional architecture and heritage preservation can play a pivotal role in rebuilding cities after conflict, fostering resilience, and reclaiming community identity.
“It has been an honour to host the Earthna Summit in Msheireb—a living example of what sustainable urban innovation can achieve in arid environments,” said Eng. Ali Al Kuwari, CEO of Msheireb Properties. “Cities like ours face immense challenges, but through collaboration, shared knowledge, and bold thinking, we can shape resilient cities for generations to come.”
The summit was delivered in strategic partnership with the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, alongside corporate and content partners.
These included QF member Hamad Bin Khalifa University’s Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute and College of Islamic Studies, QF partner university Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar, Woqod, Msheireb Properties, QF-founded QatarDebate, Ashghal, QF’s Al-Mujadilah Center and Mosque for Women, the Qatar Research, Development and Innovation Council, and QF’s Doha Debates, World Innovation Summit for Health, and global education initiative WISE.