By Naseem Tarawnah on May 20, 2008 in Featured, Live Blogging | 0 Comments
As promised earlier today, this is a video of the INJAZ booth in the workspace session, with Soraya Salti and an Egyptian student from the 2nd Company of the Year Competition that took place in Oman earlier this month. INJAZ is probably one of the more impressive business models presented in the workspace today, however, [...]
By Naseem Tarawnah on May 19, 2008 in Featured, Live Blogging | 7 Comments
There is perhaps nothing as invigorating for me personally than seeing Fadi Ghandour talk about corporate social responsibility, and government responsibilities. Many of the words are ones he’s consistently repeated but each time they feel injected with a new sense of passion than before. CSR is not simply about companies “doing good” or even attempting [...]
By Naseem Tarawnah on May 18, 2008 in Featured, Live Blogging | 8 Comments
Reviewing Bush’s speech from earlier on, I have to say, it was probably one of the most hypocritical speeches I’ve heard in a while. He switched between talking about establishing a Palestinian state before the end of his term, something which one participant later discredited as fantasy in the following session, and then talked about [...]
By Naseem Tarawnah on May 18, 2008 in Live Blogging | 3 Comments
The initial speeches by Hosni Mubarak, King Abdullah and George Bush, have just ended and everyone is breaking. I honestly fell asleep several times during Mubarak’s speech simply because he droned on about subjects I felt were irrelevant to the regional issues. King Abdullah’s speech was similar to that of last year’s “Year of Opportunity” [...]
By admin on Jan 25, 2008 in Arab World, Arts & Culture, Dailies, Live Blogging | 6 Comments
Photo: Mahmoud al Massad taking questions at a showing of his film Recycle.
PARK CITY, UTAH - Alright folks, Ramsey here. I’ve made the trip to Park City, Utah for the Sundance Film Festival. In the coming days, I’ll be posting reviews of the two Jordanian Films – Recycle and Captain Abu Raed, pictures, and reactions [...]
By Naseem Tarawnah on May 21, 2007 in Features, Live Blogging | 0 Comments
The World Economic Forum has come to an end and it has been quite the extraordinary experience for me personally, specifically with being able to blog live via 7iber.
I ran around asking a series of various questions to a variety of powerful people these past three days, the essential question being: “what does this benefit [...]
By Naseem Tarawnah on May 20, 2007 in Features, Live Blogging | 0 Comments
A session on multiculturalism has just ended and HM Queen Rania was the guest of honor. It was the first time seeing the Queen speak live and I was taken aback by how eloquent she is. It was surprising to say the least and I think perhaps I had preconceived notions that she was more [...]
By Naseem Tarawnah on May 20, 2007 in Features, Live Blogging | 0 Comments
Unfortunately I arrived a little late to the Arab-Israeli session that included the likes of Saeb Erekat, Amr Mousa, Al Khatib and Shimon Peres amongst European and American representatives. I entered during an exchange between Peres and Erekat who were of course on opposite sides. Eventually however, they arrived at a common point where Peres [...]
By Naseem Tarawnah on May 19, 2007 in Features, Live Blogging | 3 Comments
So is the Arab world betraying its youth? A lot was said during the Al Arabyieh debate here at the WEF, in an attempt to discuss the issues that have adversely affected our youth.
The center of it revolved around why young Arabs are trying to leave their countries. Unemployment seems to top the list [...]
By Naseem Tarawnah on May 19, 2007 in Features, Live Blogging | 1 Comment
So far the debate has been quite interesting and informative. The question being posed - “is the Arab world betraying its youth?” - focuses on one of my favorite subjects. From unemployment to our youth leaving their countries in search of better education, work and freedoms, it is a very complex topic. The debate is [...]
By Naseem Tarawnah on May 19, 2007 in Features, Live Blogging | 0 Comments
You know how they say actions speak louder than words? And you know how they say money talks. After a 20 minutes speech on the condition of our region, focusing primarily on education and our youth as well as our inability to develop any sense of research and development and innovation, going so far as [...]