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3rd World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists Building a Better World New Horizons - Sound Strategies March 21-22, 2010 Ritz Carlton Doha, Qatar “The World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists came into being at a very critical juncture; it comes at a time when need to increase credibility, accountability, and capacity is paramount.” H.E. Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, Secretary General, Organization of Islamic Conference “In order to tackle the human dignity decit and the democratic decit, we must ensure that pushing political and civil frontiers becomes a key dynamic.” HRH El Hassan bin Talal of Jordan “Partnerships among donors, such as World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists, will enhance collective output and help in reducing waste and overlap that occurs commonly in charitable operations.” Hon. Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Prime Minister of Turkey “What Muslim society needs is a rational discussion of their own situation, and on their own terms.” Dr. Nas Sadik, Special Advisor to the UN Secretary General “I commend WCMP for bringing together inuential Muslims, who when combined can be immensely powerful and hugely important in the eort to eradicate global poverty.” Hon. Shahid Malik, Minister for International Development, United Kingdom “Now is the time to examine how we can metamorphose our generations-old culture of spontaneous, massive, personal generosity which we are so good at, so that it incorporates the kind of planned and realistic philanthropic giving which can be a powerhouse of lasting change.” H.R.H. Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad Al Thani, Qatar “The focus for the next decade should be on combating Islamaphobia, widening inter-civilizational dialogue, and advancing human rights and the rule of law. This is how Muslim philanthropy can contribute to the spirit of Islam and to peace and justice in the world.” Prof. Cherif Bassiouni, President, International Human Rights Law Institute “Islam’s tradition of alms giving must be bolstered to be an eective bulwark against the misappropriation and misrepresentation of the faith by fringe extremists who seek to destroy rather than build.” H.E. Sheikha Aisha bint Faleh Al Thani, Qatar “Global poverty and inequality have become structurally embedded in world society, and yet at the same time, the contributions of Muslim philanthropists have been placed under severe pressure. Coordination is needed so that eciencies can be built into current eorts, while avoiding the pitfalls of giving to the wrong causes.” Hon. Ebrahim Rasool, Premier of Western Cape, South Africa “Muslims around the globe contribute billions of dollars to humanitarian causes a year, but their eorts are often poorly organized and not well-known to the world. The World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists is formed to help Muslim donors and nonprot groups to overcome these obstacles.” The Chronicle of Philanthropy www.thewcmp.org 3rd World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists Building a Better World New Horizons - Sound Strategies March 21-22, 2010 • Ritz Carlton, Doha, Qatar Greetings of Peace: Board of Patrons On behalf of the World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists and United Nations Oce for Partnerships, Sheikha Aisha bint Faleh Al-Thani it is our honor and pleasure to extend a warm welcome to the delegates of the 3rd World Congress of Qatar Muslim Philanthropists “Building A Better World: New Horizons–Sound Strategies” being held at Ritz Hon. Minister Shahid Malik, MP Carlton, Doha, Qatar from March 21- 22, 2010. United Kingdom H.R.H. Princess Banderi A.R. AlFaisal The Congress, widely recognized as the premier worldwide forum on Muslim Philanthropy, brings Saudi Arabia together philanthropists, government and business leaders, and visionaries from across the world Hon. Premier Ebrahim Rasool South Africa once a year to offer pragmatic insight and constructive response to the pressing global challenges, with a special focus on the Muslim world. The Congress will focus this year on how the integrated eorts of philanthropic, public and private sectors can eectively respond to the worsening global Steering Committee issues of hunger, poverty, disease, and most importantly conflict and youth radicalization. Tariq Cheema In addition to the keynotes by renowned philanthropic gures, panel discussions, workshops and Saleemah Abdul-Ghafur donor roundtables, several other exciting activities will take place during this two-day activity. At the Rasheed Ahmed keynote banquet first ever “Muslim Philanthropy Awards” will be presented in the “Eminent Waseem Anwer Philanthropist” and “Foundation” categories. Other congress highlights include launching of a newly Atef Dalgamoni published book “Global Philanthropy” which extensively covers Muslim and Arabic Philanthropy; and signing of partnership agreements between international agencies and leading philanthropies from Adem Elbasi the Muslim world. Mohamed Elsanousi Michael Gassner We hope you will have a wonderful time with us and depart with unforgettable memories of Qatar's Imtiaz Khan splendid heritage and hospitality. Amin Noor Warm wishes, Nayeem Qureshi Asma Siddiki Sheikha Aisha bint Faleh Al-Thani, Chair of Board of Patrons World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists Event Managed By: Amir A. Dossal, Executive Director United Nations Oce for Partnerships Dr. Tariq H. Cheema, Founder & CEO World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists www.thewcmp.org World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists The World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists (WCMP) is a global network of donors, foundations, and socially responsive corporations established to advance eective and accountable giving. WCMP is a unique catalyst for partnership across public, private, and social sectors, oering information and resources to link donors with social investment opportunities. As a trusted broker of collaborative relationships, WCMP mobilizes nancial and human resources to address global issues and advance ecient philanthropy. Today, there are an estimated 1.6 billion Muslims, constituting 24% of the world's population. Within this group there is a potentially enormous—but as yet untapped—resource base on which philanthropies can build new initiatives to advance social justice. WCMP has developed a strategic framework for responding to this opportunity, identifying critical areas for strengthening Muslim philanthropy. WCMP's agenda includes hosting an annual conference and donor roundtables; facilitating giving networks; establishing a philanthropic academy; oering consulting and operational assistance; promoting research and dissemination of knowledge; and creating an information-sharing mechanism that will inform grant-makers about the operation, structure, and standing of potential grantees. In pursuit of this agenda, WCMP is building a collaborative network of individuals and institutions that are enthusiastically committed to build a better world. Mission We aspire to bring donors together to exchange ideas and deepen their understanding of challenges. This convening will help leverage the more strategic and eective use of knowledge, wealth, and inuence among Muslim philanthropists. We aim to build a culture of enduring engagement where Muslim philanthropists collaborate with each other, and emerge as a signicant and vital component of the global philanthropic community. Vision The World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists envisions a peaceful, equitable, and sustainable world, generously endowed by ethical, inclusive, and eective philanthropy. Philosophy Driven by the compassion that is intrinsic in Islamic values, Muslims should reach out to the destitute and oppressed, irrespective of gender, ethnicity, or religious belief. Annual Conference The annual conference of WCMP convenes philanthropists, government and business leaders, visionaries, and industry experts from across the world to oer pragmatic insight and constructive responses to priority global challenges. This forum, now recognized as the premiere gathering of Muslim donors worldwide, promotes intellectual debate and deep analysis of social challenges within Muslim societies. 3rd CONGRESS Doha, Qatar March 21-22, 20101 www.thewcmp.org 3rd World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists “Building A Better World: New Horizons–Sound Strategies” The Ritz-Carlton, Doha from March 21-22, 2010 The third congress will focus on how the integrated eorts of philanthropic, public and private sectors can eectively respond to the worsening global issues of hunger, poverty, disease, and most importantly violence. Renowned philanthropists, foundation executives, business and government leaders, and industry experts from around the world will speak on range of topics, vital to promote strategic partnerships necessary for eectively change. The World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists proudly recognizes following partners for their intellectual, cash and in-kind contributions towards Doha Congress 2010. Islamic Development Bank United Nations Office for Partnership Organization of Islamic Conference Qatar Foundation - Reach Out To Asia Al-Faleh Group Emirates Foundation King Khalid Foundation ActionAid International UN Millennium Campaign (MDGs) Nonprofit Empowerment Group PROGRAM Day 1 Sunday, 21 March 2010 9.00 – 10:30 Opening Plenary [LEADERSHIP SPEAKS] Building a Better World The Third World Congress aims to focus on how the integrated efforts of philanthropic, public and private sectors can effectively respond to the worsening global issues of hunger, poverty and conflict. World leaders and eminent philanthropists will share insights and offer perspective on how to build