With global temperatures soaring, a war in the Middle East, and increasing food insecurity, the world faces an array of complex challenges. International summits are one way that leaders can discuss and drive commitments to address them.
Summits bring together leaders and dignitaries from all over the globe in a prestigious conference hall for discussions that could potentially shape international relations and policy. Whether the purpose is to share knowledge, discuss pressing issues, or inspire action, they are vital events for the future of our planet.
This year’s international summits will focus on a number of challenging topics including: tackling climate change, navigating the Covid-19 pandemic, addressing economic growth disparities, and managing geostrategic competition with China. During a series of summits this week, attendees will also discuss how to best support small island developing states, which are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.
Amid these challenging conditions, the upcoming global summits are an opportunity for leaders to work together to build stronger communities and develop more effective strategies for a better tomorrow. They can also serve as a platform for inspiration and innovation, creating powerful, lasting impressions.
The first step to hosting an international summit is identifying the purpose and understanding your audience. Then you can begin to plan logistics and create meaningful interactions that will attract the right people for your event. Once your event has been planned, promote it through social media and industry publications to reach your desired audience. You should also use email sequences to send invitations, updates, and reminders for your summit.