War and Peace Scenario Planning: Imagine What If
Philea will host the second workshop of the War and Peace Scenario Planning learning experiment series to “Imagine What If” online on 22 October.
The second session of the learning experiment will build on the insights into key drivers of change. Furthermore, issues will be clustered according to their level of impact and uncertainty. Factors that are most critical and most uncertain will be the basis for building the axis for futures scenarios.
The “War and Peace Scenario Planning” learning experiments, developed for philanthropy practitioners, civil society, academia and thinktanks interested in peace, will explore megatrends and key drivers of change. The series will see 25 participants take part in three online workshops to learn the skills to apply basic foresight and futures thinking methods, collaborate to design future scenarios based on critical high-impact uncertainties and rehearse the scenarios and develop a set of concrete recommendations for the philanthropy ecosystem.
This learning experiment has been developed and will be facilitated by Barry Knight, Centris, Joe Elborn, Evens Foundation, David Hesse, Stiftung Mercator Schweiz, Hanna Stähle and Alina Shenfeldt, Philea.