From Pressure to Progress: Collaboration in Motion

Friday 28 Nov, 90 min, 13-14:30 AMS
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Creating impact is not always about having more time or more money. Often, it is about learning to do more with what you already have.

From Pressure to Progress is a 90-minute online event that explores exactly that. How do individuals and small organisations find creative ways to keep moving forward, even when resources are limited? How do they stay motivated when the pressure is high?

During this session, we will share real stories of people and projects that found progress in unexpected ways. You will hear from changemakers working under real-world constraints and see how they turn those challenges into opportunities for growth.

The event also includes one-on-one networking rounds and a group challenge designed to help participants connect, collaborate, and unlock new ideas together.

Whether you work in health, education, sustainability, or digital inclusion, this session is a reminder that progress starts with people who do not give up when things get tough.

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