Q: How can Egypt build and accelerate an inclusive development model for all of its citizens moving forward?

5 responses

Egypt’s revolution is far from over, and the future of the country still hangs in the balance. The way forward is uncertain, but in a recent policy paper published by the Brookings Institute, experts argue for legal and regulatory reforms to allow for a new inclusive and equitable economic growth model. Building off this discussion, the Skoll World Forum partnered with the World Bank Institute’s Development Marketplace program and asked some of the region’s leading authorities how Egypt can best design a set of policies and practices that enable social progress for all of its citizens.

Debate Media Partner: This is Africa from the Financial Times Ltd.

 
 

Empowering NGOs in Egypt: The Need for a New Legal Framework

Raghda el-Ebrashi

Chairperson / Assistant Professor, AYB-SD / German University in Cairo

Harness the Youth to Create a Culture of Social Entrepreneurship

Soraya Salti

Senior Vice President of Middle East/North Africa for Junior Achievement Worldwide, INJAZ Al-Arab

Farmer Co-ops: Agents of Change in Egypt

Wael Rafea

Joint Programme Manager of Pro-Poor Horticulture Value Chains in Upper Egypt , United Nations Development Programme

 

Why Good Policy is Needed to Promote Inclusive Business Models in Egypt

Ehaab Abdou

Lead, MENA Development Marketplace, World Bank Institute