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Regional Agenda World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North Africa Programme Dead Sea, Jordan 24-26 May 2013 Programme Pillars Programme Icons Programme Co-Chairs Partnerships for Employment, Televised session Jin-Yong Cai, Executive Entrepreneurship and Infrastructure Vice-President and Chief Executive Officer, International Finance Workshop / WorkStudio / Corporation (IFC), Washington DC WorkSpace session Ibrahim S. Dabdoub, Group Chief Executive Officer, National Bank of Strengthening Economic Interpretation Governance Kuwait, Kuwait On the record Samer S. Khoury, President, Engineering and Construction, Consolidated Contractors Company Advancing Regional Cooperation (CCC), Greece; Global Agenda and Resilience Council on Infrastructure Mohammed H. Al Mady, Vice-Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC), Saudi Arabia Mina Al-Oraibi, Assistant Editor-in-Chief, Asharq Al-Awsat Newspaper, United Kingdom; Young Global Leader; Global Agenda Council on the Arab World Martin Senn, Group Chief Executive Officer, Zurich Insurance Group, Switzerland; Co-Chair of the Governors for Financial Services Industry for 2013 World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North 2 Africa - Programme Fri | Sat | Sun 08.00 - 18.00 08.00 - 22.00 20.30 - 22.30 Holiday Inn Resort Dead Sea Kempinski Hotel Ishtar - Ishtar 1 private sessions 2 registration 3 opening reception Private Industry and Registration Opening Reception Constituent Meetings Hosted by the National Bank of Kuwait World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North 3 Africa - Programme Fri | Sat | Sun 09.00 - 10.00 09.00 - 10.00 09.00 - 10.00 King Hussein Bin Talal Convention Center King Hussein Bin Talal Convention Center King Hussein Bin Talal Convention Center - Mount Nebo Hall 1 - Petra - Dead Sea 2 4 libya 5 private sector 6 sky/infrastructure Economies in Rethinking the Infrastructure for Focus: Libya Private Sector Long-term How can Libya deliver inclusive growth How can the private sector and regulators Competitiveness and development in light of favourable work together to redefine the role of energy prices as well as the current business in society? What should businesses and governments political and security landscape? in the region prioritize to ensure that Dimensions to be addressed: infrastructure contributes to sustainable - Redefining the social contract long-term competitiveness? Mohamed Ali Abdallah, President, - Partnering for positive societal impact National Front Party, Libya - Designing incentive mechanisms Dimensions to be addressed: Faisel Gergab, Member of the Board, - Innovative financing partnerships Libyan Investment Authority (LIA), Libya - Regulatory and institutional frameworks Ibrahim El Sharif, Chairman, Public Sir Ronald Cohen, Co-Founder and - Smart and efficient technology Projects Authority (PPA), Libya Chairman, Portland Trust, United Kingdom Usama Siala, Minister of Communications Ishac Diwan, Lecturer, Public Policy, This session was developed in partnership and Informatics, General National Center for International Development, with Sky News Arabia. Congress of Libya (GNC), Libya Harvard University, USA; Global Agenda Council on the Arab World Simultaneous interpretation in Arabic and Moderated by Yehia Hamed Abdel-Samie Hamed, English Tarik M. Yousef, Chief Executive Officer, Minister of Investment of Egypt Silatech, Qatar; Global Agenda Council on Eman Akbar Rafay, Director, E.A.R As this session is televised, please arrive the Arab World Enterprise, Oman 15 minutes before the start. The door will Malek Sukkar, Chief Executive Officer, be closed at the scheduled time. This Averda, Lebanon session is on the record and webcast live. Ayman Maamoun Tamer, Chairman and Managing Partner, Tamer Group, Saudi Arabia Mohamed Alabbar, Chairman, Emaar Properties, United Arab Emirates Moderated by Lahcen Haddad, Minister of Tourism of Rod Cartwright, Partner and Director, Morocco Global Corporate Practice, Ketchum, Nasser Marafih, Group Chief Executive United Kingdom Officer, Ooredoo, Qatar Bassem Al Salem, Chairman, Capital Rapporteur Bank, Jordan Amina Ghanem, Executive Director, Ali Osman Sindi, Minister of Planning, Egyptian National Competitiveness Kurdistan Regional Government, Iraq Council, Egypt; Global Agenda Council on Competitiveness Moderated by Maya Raydan, Business Editor, Sky News Arabia FZ-LLC, United Arab Emirates World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North 4 Africa - Programme Fri | Sat | Sun 09.00 - 10.15 10.30 - 10.50 10.50 - 11.00 King Hussein Bin Talal Convention Center King Hussein Bin Talal Convention Center King Hussein Bin Talal Convention Center - Dead Sea 1 - Plenary Hall - Plenary Hall 7 web/social resilience 8 opening address 43 special address World Economic Opening Address Special Address Brainstorming - Understanding Simultaneous interpretation in Arabic, Simultaneous interpretation in Arabic, Vulnerabilities, English and French English and French This session is on the record and webcast This session is on the record and webcast Enhancing live. live. Introduced by Resilience Welcome by Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum Over the past few decades, shocks Chairman, World Economic Forum ranging from natural disasters to Special Address by humanitarian crises have cascaded across Opening Address by Mahmoud Abbas, President of the countries, societies and industries, Abdullah II Ibn Al Hussein, King of the Palestinian National Authority; Chairman spreading faster and more unpredictably Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan of the Palestinian Liberation Organization than ever before. Executive Committee Business leaders, policy-makers, youth and experts will explore the region's biggest risks, and consider how to strengthen resilience. Simultaneous interpretation in Arabic and English This session is on the record. Opening Remarks by Umayya Toukan, Minister of Finance of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Discussion Leaders Masood Ahmed, Director, Middle East and Central Asia Department, International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington DC; Global Agenda Council on the Arab World Stefanie Babst, Chief Strategic Policy Analyst to the Secretary-General and Chairman of the Military Committee, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Brussels Touria Benlafqih, Programme Director, Enactus, Morocco Yvonne Chebib, Founder, V-Accelerate, United Arab Emirates Charles Collyns, US Assistant Secretary for International Finance Cristina Fonseca, Founder, Talkdesk, Portugal Steven Fox, Managing Partner, Veracity Worldwide, USA Victor Halberstadt, Professor of Economics, Leiden University, Netherlands; Global Agenda Council on Fiscal Sustainability Samir Hulileh, Chief Executive Officer, Palestine Development & Investment - World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North 5 Africa - Programme PADICO HOLDING, Palestinian Territories Rasha Hussein, Consultant in Social Media Strategies, iConckr, Palestinian Territories Silvana Koch-Mehrin, Member of European Parliament, Brussels; Young Global Leader Alumnus Robert Makhoul, Chief Executive Officer, Middle East and Africa Region, Marsh (MMC), United Arab Emirates Jaime Malet, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Telam International, Spain Juan Gilberto Marin Quintero, President and Chief Executive Officer, Grupo Productos Internacionales Mabe SA de CV, Mexico Christophe Nicolas, Senior Vice-President, Cyber Services and Technologies, Kudelski Group, Switzerland William S. Reese, President and Chief Executive Officer, International Youth Foundation (IYF), USA Curt Rhodes, Founder and International Director, Questscope, Jordan; Social Entrepreneur; Global Agenda Council on Youth Unemployment Maryse Thomas, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Pokeware, USA Sarah Leah Whitson, Executive Director, Middle East and North Africa Division, Human Rights Watch, USA Facilitated by Nabila Ramdani, Freelance Journalist, United Kingdom; Young Global Leader Rapporteur Rashid Khalikov, Director, United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Geneva World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North 6 Africa - Programme Fri | Sat | Sun 11.00 - 12.00 12.15 - 13.45 14.00 - 15.15 King Hussein Bin Talal Convention Center King Hussein Bin Talal Convention Center King Hussein Bin Talal Convention Center - Plenary Hall - Networking Area - Plenary Hall 9 opening 10 community lunch 11 partnerships for transition Advancing Growth Sharjah Community Partnerships for and Resilience Lunch Economies in With regional growth expected to slow to Hosted by Sharjah Investment and Transition 3.1% in 2013, how can leaders take Development Authority (SHUROOQ) decisive action towards advancing How can international and regional economic development and strengthening The community lunch, served in the stakeholders support new governments in societal resilience in the Middle East and networking area, is an occasion for achieving economic transitions that are North Africa? participants to meet informally. fiscally and socially sustainable? Dimensions to be addressed: Dimensions to be addressed: - Investing in positive social outcomes - Advancing national reconciliation - Building competitiveness for the long - Depoliticizing funding for reform term - Encouraging smart investments - Withstanding political and economic shocks Simultaneous interpretation in Arabic, English and French Simultaneous interpretation in Arabic, English and French This session is on the record and webcast live. This session is on