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Innovation in Cultural Diplomacy, UNESCO Work , Influencing international cultural relations | Dr. Ghadah Alharthi 113

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Dr. Ghadah W. Alharthi is an international Cultural Adviser based in London, as well as an Associate Professor and Director specializing in Culture and Innovation at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London. With a PhD in International Management, she is passionate about protecting and sharing Saudi Arabia's heritage and traditions both within the Kingdom and abroad. She has worked on UNESCO sites and giga-projects in the Middle East, including NEOM and Diriyah Gate. In this episode, she defines cultural diplomacy, highlights the astounding progress of Vision 2030 thus far, reflects on the growing workforce of women in the country, and expands on the importance of tourism and cultural exchange. She is fueled by the success stories of local Saudis and looks forward to the bright future ahead.

0:00 Introductions

1:51 UNESCO

9:35 Saudi’s image in mainstream media

14:00 Vision 2030

15:48 World Economic Forum

17:27 Aha moment

21:50 Soft power

25:25 Overcoming challenges

27:10 Research, storytelling, locals

32:30 Saudi women in the workforce

36:08 Fears, optimism, happiness

43:10 Teaching

44:30 Advice, exhibits, travels

51:24 Exciting events coming up

53:10 Closing words

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118 episodes

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Dr. Ghadah W. Alharthi is an international Cultural Adviser based in London, as well as an Associate Professor and Director specializing in Culture and Innovation at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London. With a PhD in International Management, she is passionate about protecting and sharing Saudi Arabia's heritage and traditions both within the Kingdom and abroad. She has worked on UNESCO sites and giga-projects in the Middle East, including NEOM and Diriyah Gate. In this episode, she defines cultural diplomacy, highlights the astounding progress of Vision 2030 thus far, reflects on the growing workforce of women in the country, and expands on the importance of tourism and cultural exchange. She is fueled by the success stories of local Saudis and looks forward to the bright future ahead.

0:00 Introductions

1:51 UNESCO

9:35 Saudi’s image in mainstream media

14:00 Vision 2030

15:48 World Economic Forum

17:27 Aha moment

21:50 Soft power

25:25 Overcoming challenges

27:10 Research, storytelling, locals

32:30 Saudi women in the workforce

36:08 Fears, optimism, happiness

43:10 Teaching

44:30 Advice, exhibits, travels

51:24 Exciting events coming up

53:10 Closing words

  continue reading

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