Learning Event on Developing Knowledge Economy Strategies to Improve Competitiveness in the Middle East and North Africa Region. Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Egypt, May 17-21, 2009 The World Bank Institute’s Knowledge for Development (K4D) Program, in collaboration with the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region of the World Bank, the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, the Egyptian National Competitiveness Council, the Economic Research Forum, and the Korea Development Institute School of Public Policy and Management, is organizing a learning event on “Developing Knowledge Economy Strategies to Improve Competitiveness in the Middle East and North Africa Region” that will take place May 17-21, 2009 at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Egypt. The main objective of the learning event is to provide a platform for a wide range of stakeholders from government, private sector, and civil society to discuss how countries can leverage their potential to further compete in the global knowledge economy. As such, the program will focus on policy strategies, case studies, exchange of experiences, as well as analytical tools that can help countries benchmark progress on the knowledge economy. The event is designed for a very small number of participants (about 70) from Algeria, Egypt, Jordan Kuwait, Morocco, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Tunisia. Face-to-face learning event will be designed around 4 main themes: - Day 1 will look at visions and strategies for building knowledge economies (KEs), including a key presentation by a leading specialist, a high level panel policy focused discussion of what it takes to build KEs as well as presentations from participating country team on their on-going strategic initiatives to harness knowledge for development. This kind of action learning approach will also help to focus them throughout the duration of the course.
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