By 2025, the market power of women’s increased participation in the workforce could add an estimated $2.7 trillion to the region’s economy. While new policies are coming into force to bring
about societal change, what else is needed to unlock the full potential of Arab women?
This session is associated with the Platform for Shaping the Future of Economic Progress, Education, Gender and Employment.
· Sofana Rabea Dahlan, Founder and Managing Partner, Sofana Rabea Dahlan Law Firm, Saudi Arabia; Young Global Leader
· Mariam Al Foudery, Group Chief Marketing Officer, Agility, Singapore
· H.R.H. Princess Dina Mired, President, Union for International Cancer Control (UICC), Geneva
· Sahar Nasr, Minister of Investment and International Cooperation of Egypt
Moderated by
· Hani Ashkar, Senior Partner, Middle East, PwC, United Arab Emirates
http://www.weforum.org/
about societal change, what else is needed to unlock the full potential of Arab women?
This session is associated with the Platform for Shaping the Future of Economic Progress, Education, Gender and Employment.
· Sofana Rabea Dahlan, Founder and Managing Partner, Sofana Rabea Dahlan Law Firm, Saudi Arabia; Young Global Leader
· Mariam Al Foudery, Group Chief Marketing Officer, Agility, Singapore
· H.R.H. Princess Dina Mired, President, Union for International Cancer Control (UICC), Geneva
· Sahar Nasr, Minister of Investment and International Cooperation of Egypt
Moderated by
· Hani Ashkar, Senior Partner, Middle East, PwC, United Arab Emirates
http://www.weforum.org/
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