Mar 24

Past Event

The Role of Civil Society in a New Egypt

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Summary

The recent historic events unfolding in Egypt have brought new life to political discourse in the country. Moving forward, Egypt’s civil society must create an inclusive and coherent dialogue in order to chart a course for the country’s immediate relief needs as well as long-term socio-economic and political development.

On March 24, Global Economy and Development at Brookings, the International Youth Foundation and Nahdet El Mahrousa, an Egyptian youth-led nongovernmental organization, hosted a discussion on the way forward for Egypt and the role of civil society in supporting the country’s development as it enters this critical new phase. Panelists included Hisham Fahmy of the American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt; Awais Sufi of the International Youth Foundation; Jackie Kameel of Nahdet El Mahrousa; Amira Maaty of the National Endowment for Democracy; and Shadi Hamid, director of research of the Brookings Doha Center. Brookings Senior Fellow John Page, a former World Bank chief economist for the Middle East and North Africa, moderated the panel discussion.

Details

March 24, 2011

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM EDT

The Brookings Institution

Falk Auditorium

1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW

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Event Agenda

  • Moderator

    • John Page

      Senior Fellow

      Global Economy and Development

  • Panelists

    • Shadi Hamid

      Director of Research

      Foreign Policy

    • Jackie Kameel

      Managing Director, Nahdet El Mahrousa

    • Awais Sufi

      Vice President, International Youth Foundation

    • Hisham Fahmy

      CEO, American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt

    • Amira Maaty

      Program Officer for Middle East and North Africa, National Endowment for Democracy