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Shaping Tomorrow*

*Early Years Education for an Ever-Changing World

When?
23rd Oct
1:00pm

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Celebrate the Impact of Early Years Education in Shaping Global Futures!

Join us for an engaging virtual event focused on the important role that early years educators play in inspiring and developing the next generation in an ever-changing world. To recognise International Day of the Girl, we will explore how early years education can shape futures globally, with insights from our charity partner, War Child, and our panel of experts.

The discussion will highlight the essential role of early years educators, and how nurturing and valuing them can lead to better outcomes for children, and the critical connection between education and global impact. Whether you’re already an early years professional or are exploring your career options, this event promises a chance to connect, learn, and be part of a movement that aspires to put value back into the early years sector.

Speakers

Sapfo Pantzaki

Senior Education Advisor, N Family Club

Sapfo is a Senior Education Advisor at N Family Club. Her experience in Education spans more than a decade. She has experience delivering Outstanding Ofsted inspections as an Early Years leader and as an Inspector. Sapfo has received awards for excellence in the early years sector, and is a qualified teacher with a Masters’ Degree in education. She is a keen traveller and a doting mother to her daughter.

Kafia Omar

Policy and Advocacy Adviser, War Child

Kafia is War Child’s Policy and Advocacy Adviser and has been working with the organisation since 2020. Prior to joining War Child, Kafia worked with a number of human rights organisations including Amnesty International and the International Refugee Rights Initiative carrying out advocacy and campaigns work on issues affecting refugees, migrants, women and human rights defenders with a specific focus on the Africa and Middle East regions.

Leïla Seguin

Programmes and Funding Advisor, War Child (Middle East)

Leïla is currently the Programmes and Funding Advisor for the Middle East at War Child, where she provides strategic guidance on program development, funding opportunities, and donor relations across the region. Before this role, she managed an Early Childhood Development (ECD) program in Jordan and Iraq, where she oversaw the initiative's implementation, managed donor relationships, and engaged in advocacy work. Leïla has extensive experience managing youth projects with organisations such as the British Red Cross and Music Action International, where she facilitated workshops and creative programs for young refugees.