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Al-Arabiya brings the voice of the Arab people to the World Economic Forum Meeting in Jordan
- Jordan: Sunday, April 17 - 2005 at 08:19
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Al-Arabiya, an independent Dubai-based satellite channel, who pride themselves as the voice of the Arabs, announced today that it will run the 'Voice of Arab People Survey' from 17th April in the run up to the upcoming World Economic Forum Meeting in Jordan on 20 to 22 May.
Al-Arabiya will ask one question each day for twelve days starting Sunday, 17th April. Each question will be aired for 24 hours. The public/audience will then be invited to vote by choosing one of the 3-4 options for every question through an IVR number, SMS or via Al-Arabiya's website (www.alarabiya.net). The audience can also fill the whole questionnaire through Al-Arabiya website. Over all results will be collected, analyzed and carried forward to the World Economic Forum Meeting in Jordan. By participating in the survey, the public priorities - will be reflected in this year's Meeting. Three voters who have participated in the survey will be chosen randomly to travel with Al-Arabiya team to the take part at the above event at the Dead Sea, Jordan.
The overall results will be featured at the Opening Plenary of the World Economic Forum Meeting in Jordan on 20th May which will be broadcast live from Dead Sea through the Al-Arabiya channel. A follow-up "Live Al-Arabiya Debate" with leading intellectuals and influential members of the community to discuss the process of reform in the Arab World will be held as part of the official Forum's program on 21st May between 16.45-18.15 hrs. Participants will address implementing reforms in the region with emphasis on the possible roles of Arab security apparatus', the war on terrorism and the lack of popular representation in thwarting development.
"The Arab world has one of the highest levels of youth unemployment in the world - and with continuing population growth, reform is not simply desirable it is absolutely imperative if the region is to avoid huge social unrest," said Mark Adams, Head of Media at the World Economic Forum. "For reform to succeed whether it be in the economic, social or political sphere, Arab public opinion must be fully engaged and fully consulted. That is why we are pleased to work so closely with Al-Arabiya on this project, the results of which will be fully integrated into our meeting in Jordan."
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Al Arabiya is an independent, self-empowered, informative and free-spirited satellite channel. It is an Arabic station, from the Arabs to the Arabs, delivering content that is relevant to the Arabs. Al Arabiya is a channel that holds its ambition in its name to become the prime source of Arabic news throughout the world. Al Arabiya's interest is to remain true to the voice of the Arab world, to the world, on a Regional and International level.The World Economic Forum is an independent international organization committed to improving the state of the world by engaging leaders in partnerships to shape global, regional and industry agendas. Incorporated as a foundation in 1971, and based in Geneva, Switzerland, the World Economic Forum is impartial and not-for-profit; it is tied to no political, partisan or national interests. (www.weforum.org)
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