Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Reminder: "Young People and the UN MDGs in MENA - Making the MDGs a Reality - Case Study of Morocco" on November 28 at 6:00pm in H auditorium

InfoShop & The United Nations Association of the National Capital Area, World
Bank MENA Vice Presidency, UNDP-USA, and the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco


Cordially invite you to an evening of inspiration
Young People and the UN MDGs in the Middle East and North Africa: Making the
MDGs a Reality
Case Study of Morocco

It is crucial to invest in young people if we are to achieve the Millennium
Development Goals. The World Bank Development Report 2007: Development and the
Next Generation states that people under age 25 make up around 51% of the
combined populations of developing and least developed countries. In the Arab
world especially, young people - more than a half of the region?s population -
are standing at the crossroads of major changes in their countries.

At this event, prominent experts from the international development community
will highlight the important role of young people in the development process.
Young leaders, through their work and dedication, will demonstrate how youth can
have a significant impact on development. Participants will gain access to
information about the MDGs and learn how they can play a key role in MDGs'
activities, advocacy and implementation.
The event will also feature an art exhibition by Fatema Mellal, a young Moroccan
woman artist from a remote village in Southern Morocco who uses her artwork to
support youth in her community.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007
6:00pm
World Bank H Building, Eugene R. Black Auditorium
1914, G street, NW, Washington, DC
Reception to follow
For non bank staff, please RSVP to InfoShopevents@worldbank.org

Opening Remarks by
Daniela Gressani
Vice President, Middle East & North Africa Region, World Bank

Moderated by
Leila Hanafi
Director United Nations_NCA International Law Group
Winner of the World Bank MENA Youth Innovation Fund
President, World Bank Women for Development Association

Discussed by:
Michal Rutkowski
Sector Director, Human Development Department
Middle East and North Africa Region, World Bank

H.E. Ambassador Aziz Mekouar
Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco to the United States

Elizabeth Latham
Executive Director, U.S. Committee for the United Nations Development Program

Mark Parkison
Morocco Country Director, US Agency for International Development

Presented by youth leaders:
Raj Raina
World Bank Youth2Youth, Yemen
World Bank EAP Youth Innovation Fund

Salmane Belayachi
Founder of the Moroccan World Foundation

Samantha Constant
Middle East Youth Initiative
Wolfensohn Center, Brookings Institution

Closing Remarks by
Alexandra C. Mattson
Morocco Desk, Peace Corps
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