Geneva – The World Economic Forum, the International Organization for Public-Private Cooperation, will host its regional meeting on the Middle East and North Africa at the Dead Sea in Jordan on 6-7 April 2019. The meeting, held in partnership with the King Abdullah II Fund for Development (KAFD), will be the 10th meeting in Jordan and 17th meeting in the region. More than 1,000 government, business and civil society leaders from over 50 countries will convene to discuss the impact of new technologies on the Arab world, how to strengthen entrepreneurship, peace and reconciliation efforts across the region, and the effects of climate change and other environmental challenges.
Building on the Forum’s Annual Meeting in January in Davos and its theme of Globalization 4.0, the World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North Africa will take place under the theme Charting New Systems of Cooperation.
“There is a clear recognition in the region that the economic models that have delivered in the past need to be reformed to ensure competitiveness in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and to meet the expectations of the region’s youth in terms of tackling environmental degradation, persistent conflict and corruption,” said Mirek Dusek, Deputy Head of the Centre for Geopolitical and Regional Affairs at the World Economic Forum. “The meeting in Jordan provides a timely platform for joint action and will feature a number of special initiatives, including 100 top start-ups from the Arab world.”
With the full support and presence of Their Majesties King Abdullah II and Queen Rania Al Abdullah, the meeting will convene leaders from Gulf Cooperation Council countries, the Levant and North Africa and key international stakeholders from East Africa, Europe and the United States.
The meeting will build on the World Economic Forum’s expertise on the Fourth Industrial Revolution to unlock actionoriented dialogue related to the Future of Economic Progress
and its impact at the regional and national levels. As the International Organization for Public-Private Cooperation, the
Forum is well placed to convene such a dialogue; harnessing the current technological waves can be achieved only by
mobilizing all sectors of society towards a common vision,shunning protectionism and laissez-faire attitudes.
In this context and building on efforts to advance gender parity in the region, the Forum will extend its platform
to some of the Arab world’s most innovative women entrepreneurs. Likewise, additional communities with an
important stake in the region’s future will benefit from the Forum’s platform to shape relevant dialogues, in particular
young people, innovators and sustainability leaders.