Apr 28

Past Event

Social Entrepreneurship in the Middle East: Advancing Youth Innovation and Development through Better Policies and Practices

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Summary

On April 28, the Middle East Youth Initiative and Silatech discussed a new report titled “Social Entrepreneurship in the Middle East: Toward Sustainable Development for the Next Generation.” The report is the first in-depth study of its kind addressing the state of social entrepreneurship and social investment in the Middle East and its potential for the region’s 110 million youth. The report contains specific recommendations on how the activities of the region’s most promising young social entrepreneurs can be nourished and supported by domestic, regional and international stakeholders.

Building on the momentum generated from the Presidential Summit on Entrepreneurship, planned for April 26 and 27 in Washington, DC, a panel of experts addressed the potential for social entrepreneurship to contribute to human, and especially youth, development in the region. Kemal Derviş, vice president and director of the Global Economy and Development program at Brookings, provided introductory remarks, followed by Tarik Yousef, Brookings nonresident senior fellow and dean of the Dubai School of Government; Sonal Shah, director of White House Office of Social Innovation; and a panel of experts.

After the program, panelists took audience questions.

Details

April 28, 2010

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Root Room

1779 Massachusetts Avenue, NW

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Event Agenda

  • Introductory Remarks

    • Portrait: Kemal Dervis

      Kemal Derviş

      Vice President and Director

      Global Economy and Development

  • Featured Speakers

  • Panelists

    • Ehaab Abdou

      Advisor, Middle East Youth Initiative at The Brookings Institution

    • Nada al-Nashif

      Regional Director, International Labor Organization, Regional Office for Arab States

    • Fadi Ghandour

      CEO and Founder, ARAMEX

    • Jane Nelson

      Nonresident Senior Fellow

      Global Economy and Development

    • Ahmed Younis

      Director of Strategic Partnerships and Communications

      Silatech