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Young Arab Leaders to Host the First Annual Arab and American Action Forum in New York; Arab-led Initiative Aims to Bridge the Gap between Arabs & Americans; Speakers Include H.M. King Abdullah II of Jordan & Former U.S. President Bill Clinton



    The Young Arab Leaders (YAL), the primary development
    organization for business, public sector and civil society leaders in
    the Middle East, will host the first annual Arab and American Action
    Forum in New York, NY, on September 18-19, 2006.
    Aimed at encouraging a dialogue and partnership that will foster a
    better relationship between Americans and the Arab world, the Forum
    will include more than 200 Arab and American leaders from business,
    media, government and the NGO community, along with representatives
    from the Clinton Global Initiative.
    The keynote speakers for the inaugural event will include the
    honorable H.M. King Abdullah II of Jordan and former United States
    President Bill Clinton. Other key speakers include Klaus Schwab,
    Founder and CEO of the World Economic Forum; Mark Mallock Brown,
    Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations; and Saeed Al-Muntafiq,
    Chairman of the Board of YAL and Chief Executive Officer of Tatweer, a
    member of Dubai Holding.
    Launched in 2004 by the World Economic Forum, YAL is an
    independent pan-Arab organization which aims to create the necessary
    environment for future leaders to grow and develop in the region. It
    is a network of 500 of the region's leaders in the different sectors
    from the business community, politics, academia, media, arts, culture
    and all other areas of civil society, who are committed to improving
    the state of the Arab world.
    "Leaders in the Arab world have a responsibility to take the first
    step in tackling the region's challenges, leading to the creation of
    an environment that will bring prosperity and stability to future
    generations," said Al-Muntafiq. "YAL aims to foster progressive
    dialogue that will bridge the communication gap between the Arab
    region and the rest of the world."
    Participants will have the opportunity to engage in leadership
    action seminars that will focus on five key development areas:
    education, entrepreneurship, leadership development, youth networks,
    and dialogue exchange. Following the conclusion of each seminar, YAL
    will submit a list of formal initiatives to the Clinton Global
    Initiative that will serve as a working guideline for the coming year.

    For more information about the Arab and American Action Forum
    please contact Nancy Goldstein at 212.614.4827 or
    Nancy.Goldstein@bm.com.

    About YAL

    YAL is a network of Arab men and women who have seen the power of
    action in their own lives, reached unprecedented levels of success for
    their age, are positive and can see beyond today's difficulties to
    that vision of a prosperous Arab future. These leaders are currently
    in prominent positions of responsibility and are destined for
    extraordinary achievement, and they believe that their efforts today
    can have an impact on their communities, countries and the region as a
    whole. For more information please visit: www.yaleaders.org.

    About the Clinton Global Initiative

    The Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) is a non-partisan catalyst for
    action, bringing together a community of global leaders to devise and
    implement innovative solutions to some of the world's most pressing
    challenges.