Cuba Risks Forum
The Global Risks Forum – National Engagement Series: Cuba is an annual, hybrid-format initiative hosted by NWG Cuba, an independent network of Cuban and international experts, community leaders, researchers, and diaspora professionals. Operating autonomously from the Government of Cuba and without political affiliation, NWG Cuba serves as a nonpartisan platform for open, evidence-based collaboration in disaster risk reduction (DRR), disaster risk finance (DRF), and disaster risk intelligence (DRI).
This national edition is part of the larger mission of the Global Risks Alliance (GRA) and Global Risks Forum (GRF)—international frameworks for addressing systemic risks through cross-sector foresight, technological innovation, and inclusive resilience strategies. The forum enables cooperation across the quintuple helix—academia, civil society, private sector, government (as stakeholder only), and global institutions—bridging local knowledge with global systems thinking.
Strategic Purpose
The Cuba series is designed to:
- Facilitate autonomous dialogue on risk governance across climate resilience, public health systems, food security, and disaster preparedness;
- Integrate frontier technologies into national adaptation planning and community-led initiatives;
- Promote innovative risk financing solutions for small island and coastal vulnerabilities;
- Build inclusive, participatory mechanisms with a focus on youth, local communities, and diaspora networks.
The event emphasizes solution-driven engagement, producing outputs such as resilience investment strategies, participatory early warning models, and simulation-informed policy frameworks tailored to Cuba’s unique socio-ecological systems.
Governance and Participation
All activities under NWG Cuba are independently governed and implemented, maintaining full alignment with GRA and GRF operational principles. The NWG is not affiliated with, funded by, or directed by any government entity or political organization, ensuring that all discourse and decision-making are guided by ethical independence, scientific rigor, and inclusive collaboration.
Participation is open to practitioners, researchers, youth leaders, policymakers, technologists, and civil society actors who are committed to co-designing Cuba’s risk-informed and equitable future through nonpartisan, anticipatory engagement.
Join the Movement
We welcome climate innovators, financial strategists, community organizers, research institutions, and international collaborators to join the Global Risks Forum – Cuba Series as speakers, contributors, and partners. This is a unique opportunity to shape systems of resilience, equity, and innovation—anchored in Cuba’s realities and strengthened by global solidarity and shared expertise.
Local Time
- Timezone: America/New_York
- Date: Aug 22 2025 - Aug 31 2026
- Time: All Day
