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YOUNG ARAB LEADERS GROUP PROPOSES ACTION PLAN
Info-Prod Research (Middle East), May, 2004
The World Economic Forum's Young Arab Leaders group today proposed an action plan to help in the transformation of the Arab world and aid its effective integration into the global economy. The plan, launched on the opening day of the World Economic Forum in Jordan 2004, will focus on developing Arab human capital.
The Young Arab Leaders (YAL) initiative was launched earlier this year with the mandate to identify, nurture and promote future Arab leaders in all sectors of society. During today's presentation YAL proposed a three- pronged approach to the enhancement of Arab competitiveness. First, it will aim to once again instill pride in Arab heritage to rebuild confidence in its ability to achieve goals. Second, it will seek to motivate Arab youth to work hard toward...
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