Vision
Arab Strategy Forum aims to advance the state of the Arab
World by bringing together key regional stakeholders to engage in activities
that bridge differences and build opportunities for growth and prosperity
in the region.
Mission
The underlying mission of the Forum is to create a new business and economic
constellation among the countries of the Arab World and to operate as
a catalyst for discussion, debate and networking among key representatives
from the region. The Arab Region is defined as the Gulf and Levant and
North Africa.
The Forum accomplishes its mission by setting-up conferences with prominent
business executives, leading government figures, experts from academia,
and key representatives of civil society and the media. Together they
address the critical economic, government and societal issues affecting
the region in a forward-looking, action-oriented way.
The high caliber atmosphere that prevails during the Forum creates a
powerful environment for the sharing of first-hand information on the
latest regional developments in business, management, culture, technology,
politics and the economy. In addition to discussion and debate, the Forum
provides a unique platform for open dialogue with leading public figures,
as well as opportunities for intensive business networking and the forging
of new alliances among business leaders.
The structure of the Forum is designed to promote a constructive and
collaborative approach to regional issues. The Forum includes plenary
sessions of featured speakers and panel discussions, seminars, workshops,
working lunches, bilateral meetings and various networking events.
Objectives
- Bring together participants from both the private and public
sectors from the Arab World to share perspectives and discuss issues
of crucial relevance to the region.
- Provide a platform for constructive networking among the region’s
business executives, government decision makers, academic experts and
other representatives from civil society from within the Arab region
and around the world.
- Encourage results-oriented partnerships and alliances between
and among business, government, academic, intellectual and other leaders
of civil society.
- Articulate major economic, government and societal issues confronting
the region and define policy options to address such issues.
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