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Leaders discuss regional response to worst economic crisis in half a century at World Economic Forum on the ME

Over 1,400 leaders from 85 countries representing business, government and civil society are at the World Economic Forum on the Middle East to discuss the region's response to the worst economic crisis in at least half a century.

"We need to look back to the 1930s to see the same level of crisis as we have today. It's hitting every country and economy and that's where we see the possibility to cooperate on what type of system we need to install, what type of tools we need to employ. This is a good opportunity, and the World Economic Forum is providing a springboard for discussion," said Samir Brikho, Chief Executive Officer, Amec, United Kingdom, and Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum on the Middle East.

Concentrating on the economic situation "is a must", said Esam Janahi, Chairman, Gulf Finance House, Bahrain, and Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum on the Middle East.

"We hope that government and business can come up with the right action plans... as well as concentrate on business opportunities that are coming out of the region,"


he said on the opening day of the meeting.

Chey Jae-Won, Vice-Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, SK Holdings, Republic of Korea, and Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum on the Middle East, echoed the call for a "spirit of cooperation" at the Dead Sea.

"It doesn't matter which route you go, as long as you work together," concluded Kevin Kelly, Chief Executive Officer, Heidrick & Struggles, USA, and Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum on the Middle East.

The three-day meeting is held under the theme "Implications of the Global Economic Crisis for the Middle East: Home-grown Strategies for Success". Beyond addressing the economic turmoil, programme highlights include:

Towards New Partnerships in Science and Research
For the first time, the meeting is bringing together leading scientists from the region and the diaspora to engage decision-makers in a dialogue on a forward-looking agenda for science and research in the Middle East.

Energy Strategy Meeting


The world's leading energy strategists and their counterparts in government and academia have gathered at the Dead Sea to address the future of the industry in light of energy price volatility. They will focus on energy security, the business case for scaling up alternative energies and energy-water linkages.

Financial Services Summit


Top financial services executives, regulators and economists are holding their premier regional gathering at the Dead Sea. The summit will focus on sharing knowledge and innovation across themes ranging from financial market architecture and climate change to emerging market infrastructure.

Young Global Leaders Dead Sea Summit


The Young Global Leaders (YGL) community of the World Economic Forum is holding its Summit at the Dead Sea on 13-17 May, featuring over 250 exceptional individuals from across disciplines and regions.

Further, participants are joining the Davos Debates in the Middle East on YouTube, answering the question "Are role models important for the future of the Middle East?"
 
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