REVIVING ECONOMIES ACROSS THE ARAB WORLD Sponsored by Strategic Knowledge Partner Media Partner Supported by:
INTRODUCTION Creating economic development and growth across the Middle East is one of the major challenges for global policy makers over the next decade. Regional economic inequalities between the wealth generating, high-growth economies of the Gulf and the broader Arab world in North Africa and the Levant have multiplied since the end of the Arab Spring. A new roadmap now needs to be drawn to restart economic liberalisation, growth and boost prosperity in the countries worst affected by recent political upheavals such as Egypt, Tunisia, Jordan, Morocco and Yemen. History has proved that investment in world-class infrastructure, technology, energy, tourism and education can play a critical factor in supporting the political process of change across the Middle East. The Telegraph Middle East Congress will bring together business leaders and key figures from both the UK and Middle Eastern governments in London to discuss these issues and explore how the Gulf states and the international community can nurture an economic revival across the region. TARGET AUDIENCE GLOBAL REGIONS PROFILES 15% Europe 5% Rest of the World 19% Government and Policy Makers 28% C-Suite Executives 30% Middle East 50% UK 24% Institutional Investors 29% Middle East Companies
SPEAKERS DOMINIC JERMEY Chief Executive Officer UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) BORIS JOHNSON Mayor of London H.E. REEM AL-HASHIMI Minister of State for UAE and MD higher committee on World Expo 2020 EDWARD OAKDEN Director, Middle East and North Africa British Foreign Office BARONESS SYMONS OF VERNHAM DEAN Chairman Arab British Chamber of Commerce DR. CLAIRE SPENCER Head, Middle East and North Africa Programme Chatham House DR. HAIDAR AL YOUSUF Chief Executive Officer Dubai Health Authority (DHA) AHMAD ABDULKARIM JULFAR Chief Executive Officer Etisalat Group DR. MOHAMED OMRAN Executive Chairman The Egyptian Stock Exchange DR. FATIH BIROL Director, Global Energy Economics International Energy Agency (IEA) H.E. HUSSEIN RASHEED JAMAL AL-KAF Oil & Minerals Minister, Yemen DR. ALDO FLORES-QUIROGA Secretary General International Energy Forum (IEF) DIMITRIS TSITSIRAGOS Vice President, EMENA International Finance Corporation ANDREW CRITCHLOW Business News Editor Telegraph Media Group BARONESS NICHOLSON OF WINTERBOURNE Chairman, IBBC and Prime Minister's Trade Envoy To Iraq
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 th, 2015 08:00 Chairman s Introduction Andrew Critchlow Business News Editor, The Telegraph Media Group 09:00 Welcome Address from the UK Government 09:15 Keynote from the Saudi Arabia Government Minister of Finance (Invited) 09:30 Keynote from the United Arab Emirates Government Minister of Foreign Affairs (Invited) 09:45 PANEL Understanding the current political and Dominic Jermey economic climate and the strategy for future CEO, UKTI stability and growth Edward Oakden Director of Middle East, British Foreign Office 10:45 Networking and refreshment break 11:15 PANEL Re-establishing a stable investment landscape Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority to drive economic growth and stability (Invited) Minister from Egypt (Invited) Minister from Tunisia (Invited) 12:15 Networking lunch 14:00 PANEL The unique role the capital markets play in Dr. Mohammed Omran re-development and growth Chairman, Egyptian Stock Exchange Highlighting opportunities for investment in this dynamic geopolitical region 15:00 Networking and refreshment break 15:30 Identifying and cultivating leadership qualities in H.E. Reem Al Hashimi women in the Arab world Minister of State, United Arab Emirates Ensuring policy and institutions actively cultivate and Dr. Claire Spencer develop the role of women in MENA Head of Middle East and North Africa Programme, Strengthening working relationships among female leaders Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House in politics and business Elizabeth Conway Symons Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean Chairman, Arab British Chamber of Commerce 16:30 PANEL Investing in new Technology and infrastructure for future Ahmad Abdulkarim Julfar CEO, Etisalat Group 17:45 End of Day One, followed by the Conference Evening Reception
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26 th, 2015 09:15 Opening remarks from the chair 09:30 Welcome Address from the Mayor of London Boris Johnson Mayor of London 09:45 Keynote from Government of Iraq 10:15 Keynote from Government of Egypt 10:45 11:00 Networking and refreshment break PANEL Reforming Power, Energy and Gas Markets in the Middle East HE Hussein Rasheed Jamal al-kaf Minister of Oil & Minerals, Yemen Fatih Birol Chief Economist, International Energy Agency Dr Aldo Flores-Quiroga Secretary General, International Energy Forum 12:00 13:00 Identifying the role of international investors in generating a culture of redevelopment in the Middle East Networking lunch Moroccan Investment Development Agency (invited) Iraqi National Investment Commission (invited) 14:30 PANEL Investing in education, healthcare and infrastructure and innovating for future generations Dr. Haidar Saeed Habib Al Yousuf Director Health Funding, Dubai Health Authority Dimitris Tsitsiragos VP EMENA, International Finance Corporation Baroness Nicholson of Winterbourne Executive Chairman, IBBC 15:30 Closing remarks and end of congress
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