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International Labour Organization
The 1st Social Entrepreneurship
Knowledge Sharing Conference
TUB Campus El-Gouna
El - Gouna, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
November 19 to 21, 2015
www.seconferenceegypt.org
Dear Colleagues
We are delighted to welcome you to Elgouna at the 1st Social Entrepreneurship Knowledge
Sharing Conference which brings together entrepreneurs, experts and academics from around
the world. As the first of a series of annual conferences in the domain of entrepreneurship, the
emphasis of this conference is to demonstrate the international best practices in this field as well
as show case Egyptian experiences gained through the years. Accordingly, this conference has
been organised around keynote speeches, workshops, panel discussion in order to allow for
experience and knowledge sharing and networking opportunities.
We advise entrepreneurs to maximize their personal involvement, engagement and networking
by getting hands-on knowledge at the Social Business Lab.
Egypt has witnessed a series of political events over the past few years which have given a high
priority to focusing on the social entrepreneurship. There are continuing arguments over precisely
who counts as a social entrepreneur. Thus far, there has been no consensus on the definition of
social entrepreneurship, so many different sorts of fields and disciplines are associated with
social entrepreneurship. We hope that the agenda prepared for this conference sheds light on
different concepts, ideas, initiatives as well as social entrepreneurship in different industries and
sectors.
The conference venue is Elgouna City, a truly magical master-planned holiday destination where
you will enjoy many tourist attractions as well as lovely beaches and activities. We also advise
you to visit KafrElgouna (Old Town) to experience a glimpse of Egypt.
We thank our international partners, GEN Network, ICSB as well as George Washington
University for their work with us. We hope that you will find the conference and your stay in
Elgouna and in Egypt both informative and enjoyable.
Peter Van Rooij
Director of ILO Decent Work Team for
North Africa/ Cairo
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Ahmed Osman
President
Middle East Council for Small Business &
Entrepreneurship (MCSBE)
CONFERENCE PARTNERS
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Conference Local Organizing Committee
International Labour Organization
Ms. Amal Mowafy
Eng. Magdy Wahba
Ms. Perihan Tawfik
Ms. Heba Elzahed
The Middle East Council for Small
Business & Entrepreneurship
Eng. Ahmed Osman
Eng. Amr Gohar
Mr. Mohamed Tarek
Ms. Yostina Bolous
Nile University
Dr. Amr Mortagy
Ms. Caroline Kamel
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17:00 – 17:30
Ocean View Hotel
17:30 – 18:30
Ocean View Hotel
19:00
Move from different hotels to Ocean
View Hotel
Registration and Networking
Dinner & Social Gathering
Ocean View Hotel
05
08:30 – 9:00
Move from different hotels to TUB Campus
Campus El-Gouna
09:00 – 10:00
AudiMax
Plenary session
Welcome Note
Eng. Ahmed Osman, President, Middle East
Council for Small Business & Entrepreneurship
(MCSBE) & Global Entrepreneurship Week in
Egypt.
Mr. Peter Van Rooij - Director of ILO Decent Work
Team for North Africa/Cairo
Keynote Address
Mr. Mohamed Rashwan, General Manager of
Technical Guidance and Rehabilition of Productive
Families MoSS
H.E. Mr. Troy Lulashnyk, Ambassador of Canada
H.E. General Ahmed Abdullah, Governor of Red
Sea
10:00 -10:15
10:15 – 10:30
10:30 – 11:15
AudiMax
Inauguration & Tour of Social Business
Exhibition
Group Photo
Partners speeches
Dr. Ahmed Shalabi – CEO, Tatweer Misr
Dr. Amr Mortagy - Vice President, Nile University
Dr. Ki- Chan Kim - President, The International
Council for Small Business
Dr. Ayman Tarabishy - George Washington University
Presentation
of
Conference
Objectives & Programme
Guidelines,
Moderator : Eng. Magdy Wahba -DJEP Project ILO DWT – CO Cairo
11:15 – 11:45
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Coffee Break
11:45 – 13:00
Lecture Hall (1)
Parallel Sessions:
Session (1): How to create Eco-System for
Social Entrepreneurship?
Ms. Salma El Hariry – Scale-Up Ventures / Egypt
Innovate
Ms. Jackie Kameel - Managing Director, Nahdet El
Mahrousa
Dr. Ayman Tarabishy - George Washington University
Dr. May El Batran – Member of Egyptian Parliament
& MCSBE
Moderator: Eng. Hossam Saleh – MCSBE
Lecture Hall (2)
Session (2): The role of the Business
Organizations in Social Entrepreneurship
Mr. Mohamed Hanno – Board Member, Alexandria
Businessmen Association
Dr. Mahmoud Abd El Fadil – Assiut Businessmen
Association
Eng. Amr Gohar – MCSBE
Mr. Khaled Farouk – Egyptian Junior Business
Association – EJB
Moderator: Dr. El Sayed Torky – ILO DWT – CO
Cairo
Lecture Hall (3)
Session (3): Social Business Finance
HE Dr. Mahmoud El Said, Mashrouak Initiative
Dr. Atef El Shabrawy - Social Innovation Expert,
Bahrain
Mr. Amr Abu Elazm – CEO, Tanmeya Microfinance
& MCSBE
Dr.Khaled Hegazy - Nile Univeristy
Moderator: Ms. Nevine Badr Eldine - SFD
13:00 – 14:30
Lunch Break
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14:30 – 16:15
Lecture Hall (1)
Parallel Sessions:
Session (4): Community & City Planning to
Foster Social Entrepreneurship
Dr. Ahmed Shalabi – CEO, Tatweer Misr
Dr. Sahar Attia – Faculty of Engineering-Cairo University
Mr. Gianluca Peluffo – International University of
Languages & Media, Italy
Mr. Ahmed Osman - MCSBE
Moderator: Mr. Mohamed Tarek
Consolidated Contractors Company
Lecture Hall (2)
Kamel
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Session (5): Community Engagement as a
Driver for Social Entrepreneurship
Mr. Sherif Hosni - Schaduf
Mr. Sameh Seif Ghaly - Together Association
Mr. Hisham Elroby - Synergos Institute
Moderator: Mr. Amir Obeid, ILO DWT – CO Cairo
Lecture Hall (3)
16:15 – 16:30
16:30 – 17:00
AudiMax
Session (6): Nawah Social Entrepreneurship Competition Pitching & Finals
Coffee Break
Announcement of Nawah Competition
Results & End of Day One.
Moderator : Eng Magdy Wahba –DJEP Project
- ILO DWT – CO Cairo
19:00
Oasis Tent
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Bedouin Dinner
08:30 – 09:00
Move from different hotels to TUB Campus
09:00 – 09:15
Plenary session: Review of Day 1
09:15 – 10:00
Egyptian Social Entrepreneurs – The Pioneers
AudiMax
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Friday,
20 Nov 2015
AudiMax
Mrs. Yousriya Loza, Sawiris Foundation
Eng. Mohamed El Sawy, El Sawy Cultural Wheel
Mr. Mohamed Sultan, SEKEM
Mr. Hatem Khater, Founder & Vice Chairman of
Terous
10:00 – 10:30
Social Innovation & How to Inspire It
Ms. Sally Metwally - Misr El-Kheir Foundation – GESR
Dr. Raghda El-Ebrashi, Founder Alashanek Ya Balady
Open Discussion & Announcements
Facilitated By: Eng. Magdy Wahba, DJEP Project
- ILO, DWT- CO Cairo
10:30 – 11:00
11:00 – 12:00
Lecture Hall (1)
Coffee Break
Parallel Sessions:
Session (7): Social Business Lab (How to Start
your Social Business)
Dr. Atef El Shabrawy - Social Innovation Expert ,
Kingdom of Bahrain
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Lecture Hall (2)
Ms. Cebisile Nyambe – ILO – South Africa
Dr. Tarek Hatem- American University in Cairo
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Friday,
20 Nov 2015
Session (8): ILO Social Entrepreneurship Tool Kit
Dr. Ayman Tarabishy - George Washington University
Moderator: Eng. Magdy Wahba, DJEP Project ILO, DWT- CO Cairo
Lecture Hall (3)
Session (9): International Best Practices
Dr. Ki- Chan Kim, The International Council for
Small Business
Dr. Paul Swiercz , George Washington University
Dr. Tony Mendes, United States Associations for
Small Business & Entrepreneurship - USASBE
Ms. Salma El Sayeh - Ahead of the Curve
Moderator: Ms. Eman Omran, SME Program
Team Leader - Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD)
12:00 – 14:00
14:00 – 15:30
Lecture Hall (1)
Lecture Hall (2)
Break & Lunch
Parallel Sessions:
Session (10): Social Business Lab (How to Start
your Social Business) - continued
Dr. Atef El Shabrawy - Social Innovation Expert,
Bahrain
Session (11): Education & Social Businesses
Dr. Mohsen Elmahdy – Faculty of Engineering,
Cairo University
Dr. Ayman El Tarabishy- George Washington
University
Dr. Tarek Hatem – American University in Cairo
Dr. Mohamed Galal –Talaat Moustafa Group TMG Education
Moderator: Eng. Amr Gohar – MCSBE
Lecture Hall (3)
Session (12): Data, Innovation & Social Businesse
Ms. Caroline Kamel - Nile University - SE Association
Ms. Nahla Zeitoun, UNDP - Egypt
Dr. Raed Sherif – International Development Research Center IDRC
Moderator: Eng. Khaled Farouk – EJB
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15:30 – 15:45
2
Friday,
20 Nov 2015
15:45 – 16:45
Lecture Hall (1)
Coffee Break
Parallel Sessions:
Session 13: Empowering Women through Social
Entrepreneurship
Ms. Effat El-Shooky, Technical Director of the
“Women Business Development Centre-WBDC
Ms. Nora Kafafi – Rock & Rope
Ms. Shereen Allam – Founder & President, AWTAD
Ms. Ghada Darwish – Egyptian Junior Business
Association - EJB
Ms. Ebtehal Tarek – Social Entrepreneur
Moderator: Ms. Amal Mowafy, DJEP - ILO, DWTCO Cairo
Lecture Hall (2)
Lecture Hall (3)
Session 14: Technology & Social Business
Ms. Rasha Tantawi – TIEC
Ms. Riham Abu Elenein – bznsbuilder.com
Mr. Hossam Saleh – MCSBE
Ms. Maissera El Laithy, TA Telecom
Moderator: Mr. Hesham Wahby – Innoventures
Session 15: Social Business in Culture (Art
Show)
Ms. Rania Refaat & Ms. Alaa Mahmoud
El-Pergola Puppet Theatre
16:45 – 17:00
Announcement and End of day Two.
AudiMax
19:00
Colour Beach
Beach Party & Dinner
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3
08:30 – 9:00
Move from different hotels to TUB Campus
09:00 – 09:15
Quick review of Day Two and introduction
to Day Three
Eng. Magdy Wahba, DJEP Project - ILO, DWT- CO
Cairo
Saturday,
21 Nov 2015
09:15 – 11:00
AudiMax
Sustainability of Social Business
Dr. Ayman El Tarabishy – George Washington
University
PSED Project Overview
Dr. Paul Reynolds – MCSBE
11:00 – 11:15
Coffee Break
11:15 – 11:45
SE Conference Evaluation
AudiMax
11:45 – 13:00
AudiMax
(Participants to fill in the Evaluation Form)
Gouna Declaration and Conference
Recommendations:
Eng. Ahmed Osman – President - MSCBE
Ms. Amal Mowafy, DJEP - ILO, DWT- CO Cairo
Mr. Aly-Khan Rajani, Head of Cooperation-Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade & Development
– Canada
Closing Ceremony:
H.E. Mr. Troy Lulashnyk, Ambassador of Canada
H.E. General Ahmed Abdullah, Governor of Red
Sea
Facilitated By: Dr. Ayman Tarabishy – George
Washington University
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The Sessions
The 1st Social Entrepreneurship Knowledge Sharing Conference is designed to provide a comprehensive
picture on the state-of-the-art of social entrepreneurship in the world today. It will be divided into four
sessions taking the form of panel discussions gathering a group of international speakers and experts having
different backgrounds and experiences. The discussions during the different sessions will be interactive with
participation in order to have a vibrant event enriching social entrepreneurship in Egypt.
1) How to create eco-system for Social Entrepreneurship?
Due to elaborated Eco-systems in many countries, social enterprises have been established successfully,
providing a range of products and services whilst also delivering social value. Governments are now
supporting social entrepreneurship through several ways, amongst these ways we can find: commissioning
and procurement, providing innovative finance models, delivering public services, providing business support
for social enterprises, removing regulatory barriers to unlock private investment, etc. The session will discuss
the main elements of social business Eco-system.
2)
The Role of the Business Organizations in Social Entrepreneurship
Social entrepreneurship is increasingly popular as a way of doing business while achieving a social and
economic impact. Businesses that look beyond corporate social responsibility and business associations who
are introducing entrepreneurial values into their organizations are experimenting with the concept of social
entrepreneurship and moving towards each other. Last decade has brought remarkable growth in social
entrepreneurship organizations, including firms that pursue corporate social responsibility policies, socially
responsible investment firms, and environmentally friendly firms. In addition, much attention has focused on a
broad but vaguely defined group of “hybrid organizations” which are commonly referred to as “social enterprises”;
these include microfinance institutions, businesses that sell fair trade products, work integration firms, and
companies that sell affordable products in developing countries (e.g., eyeglasses and bed-nets). Goals of the
session will be to discuss the opportunities which social entrepreneurship can bring to private sectors/ and
organizations in general in order to have a bigger role in the prosperity and well-being of the societies.
3) Social Business Finance
The impact investment or Social Business Finance exists to raise and connect capital to achieve the maximum
possible social impact. Hundreds of impact investment funds are working all over the world to provide simple
finance for charities, trusts and social enterprises in the form of loans, grants and other investment products.
Companies are spending increasing amounts on social investment, despite the global financial crisis. US$381
billion was transferred from developed countries to the developing world in 2011 through private sector
investment and philanthropy, a 35% increase from US$281 billion in 2009 including US$322 billion of
private capital and US$59 billion of philanthropy.
The goal of the session are to discuss the central role of finance to support and boost social
entrepreneurship. The outcomes of this session can be elaborated within some recommendations
and suggestions which can be adopted by the financial institutions to boost the
social entrepreneurship eco-systems in Egypt.
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4) Community and city Planning to Foster Social Entrepreneurship
It seems it is good community management to have a city plan. Governors and city councils are somehow
more informed as to how to meet the future with ten and twenty year plans in file drawers. Whether the
citizens of a city might be the better for these exercises is open to question but planning is certainly good for
urban planners and architects who prepare them.
Critical analysis revealed several remarkable features. First, none of the plans ever spoke of what the city’s
population might be at the end of the planning period! The singular measure of whether a city is succeeding
or not, namely how many people chose to live there or have jobs to keep them in a particular place, is
unexamined. So, too, is the question of what the profile of persons in poverty will be by the target year. Given that the ratio of poor residents who subsist on transfer payments to persons in families that are selfsupporting is among the most important measures of what a city’s economy looks like and will look like it is
hard to imagine how anyone can try to better a city’s future, the stated ambition of all plans, without trying
to prescribe what the poverty ratio might be. Finally, not one of the plans discussed the cost of running the
city, certainly not the size of the public payroll and the associated benefit costs, including in most cities, the
unfunded costs of pensions for retired and current public servants. This session will be the first of its kind to
shed light on city planning as a tool to foster social entrepreneurship, whether it being a new city or urban
regeneration or informal settlement improvement.
5) Community Engagement as a Driver for Social Entrepreneurship
Social entrepreneurship should be the new engagement for individuals and the public and private sectors.
The importance of business involvement in social networks and semi-public activities could be viewed from
two perspectives. The first is the view that the government’s role was rapidly changing, and more non-profit
and profit-driven partners could become involved in maintaining good education, healthcare and welfare
levels. The second is the view, where the focus revolved around the importance of business in combating
corruption. Social entrepreneurship should be the new engagement for mechanism for individuals and public
and private organizations. The public sector has been changing worldwide, being under pressure to become
smaller and thus not being the only arena from which solutions will come. The private sector and community
will be crucial in influencing policies and in creating public value for citizens.
6) Nawah Social Entrepreneurship Competition
ILO & MCSBE have partnered to organize Nawah, a social entrepreneurship idea competition targeting
Egyptian’s aged 18 to 35. Ten finalists will attend this conference to pitch and win the top three prizes.
An interdisciplinary expert jury panel will select the winners.
7) Social Business Lab (How to Start your Social Business)
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The idea of social entrepreneurship is not new. The legacy of social entrepreneur’s
even reaches back to include historical figures, however, the term “social
entrepreneur” became much more widespread in the 1980s and 1990s, and today
the movement is picking up more speed than ever. A socially entrepreneurial
organization, named as social business, takes the goal of creating social
impact to a new level by using innovative methods to organize, manage
and measure a venture. If you’re looking to make high impact in the social
change arena and have a new, enterprising plan on how to do it, starting your own social business, this
session will give you some tips on how to start a social business that can survive, thrive, and even change
the world.
8) ILO Social Entrepreneurship Tool Kit
This session will give a clear explanation of the ILO Social Entrepreneurship Tool Kit “How to Start a Social
Business that can survive, thrive, and even change the community.
Based on best practices, the ILO has developed this Start Your Social Business manual, which provides a
step-by-step guide for local communities on how to start a viable social businesses. The manual presents
innovative technologies and disposal methods involving awareness-raising and behavioral changes.
9) International Best Practices
Social entrepreneurs are people with potential to make positive change and passion to solve a social
problem in the world, they have an idea for a solution and entrepreneurial qualities to carry out that solution,
determined to make their idea a reality. Accordingly, social enterprises are a diverse set of organizations that
do not easily fit within a single definition. The session will be to dedicate to the international experiences in
social entrepreneurship. The session will have as objective to highlight the major characteristics of social
entrepreneurs who are pioneering the filed in the world today. It will discuss the best practices in establishing
and managing successful social businesses, the latest ideas, initiatives as well as the international trends in
social entrepreneurship & creation of social enterprises.
10) Social Business Lab (How to Start your Social Business)
The idea of social entrepreneurship is not new. The legacy of social entrepreneur’s even reaches back to
include historical figures, however, the term “social entrepreneur” became much more widespread in the
1980s and 1990s, and today the movement is picking up more speed than ever. A socially entrepreneurial
organization, named as social business, takes the goal of creating social impact to a new level by using
innovative methods to organize, manage and measure a venture. If you’re looking to make high impact in the
social change arena and have a new, enterprising plan on how to do it, starting your own social business, this
session will give you some tips on how to start a social business that can survive, thrive, and even change
the world.
11) Education & Social Businesses
Social enterprise, social impact investment and social innovation are utilizing entrepreneurship and
business strategy to tackle social problems, improve communities, people’s life chances, and
the environment. A new breed of social enterprises are relieving education of
budgetary burdens and providing inspirational experiences. The session will have
as objective to highlight the application of education and role of social entrepreneurs
to face certain challenges. It will discuss the best practices in establishing
and managing education social businesses, the latest ideas.
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12) Data, Innovation & Social Businesses
A social innovation is a novel solution to a social problem that is more effective, efficient, sustainable, or just
than current solutions. The value created accrues primarily to society rather than to private individuals. Social
innovation focuses attention on the ideas and solutions that create social value - as well as the processes
through which they are generated, not just on individuals and organizations.
13) Empowering Women through Social Entrepreneurship
Women’s cooperatives offer self-employment opportunities that can contribute to women’s social inclusion
and empowerment. This session seeks to broaden existing understandings of women’s entrepreneurship by
focusing on some types of social entrepreneurial venture in Egypt.
14) Technology and Social Innovation
Technology for the sake of technology is a waste of precious resources. Social entrepreneurs need to
understand the deep value that ICT can bring to social change when it is offered in context, with appropriate
training, and with the intent of empowering the user. Technology can empower social entrepreneurship
initiatives by allowing access to information, creating business value, and enabling new capabilities although
not every technology initiative succeeds. This session will focus on Technology and its cross route with Social
Innovation.
15) Social Business in Culture (Art Show)
If more of artists become social enterprises, arts organizations could become less fragmented and less
reliant on public funding. Social enterprise is thriving and rapidly expanding, and the creative sector is one
of the fastest growing in western countries. This session seeks to provide deep understandings of cultural
entrepreneurship by focusing on some successful cultural social entrepreneurs in Egypt.
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Ahmed Osman is President of the Middle East Council for Small Business &
Entrepreneurship (MCSBE) since July 2014. MCSBE is the regional affiliate of the
International Council for Small Business (ICSB) and the official host of the Global
Entrepreneurship Week in Egypt. He is also the Country Manager for Egypt at Projacs
International, the region’s leading Project and Construction Firm. Ahmed has nearly
20 years of experience in hand on project management. He has worked on projects of
different sizes and in different industries.
Ahmed Osman
He provides expertise for public private partnerships on large developments and complex
projects, build operate and transfer (BOT) schemes, feasibility studies and due diligence.
He also has extensive business development experience in Egypt, Sudan, Libya, Tunisia,
Morocco, Kenya, Kuwait, Qatar, UAE as well as the United Kingdom
Ahmed is an active member of the Egyptian Junior Business Association (EJB) and is Head
of the Construction and Real Estate Committee and previously led the Members’ Business
Support Taskforce. He is also a member of the Construction Industry Development
Committee at the Egyptian Federation of Contractors. He also has special interests in
transportation management as well as traffic safety and education and training.
Ahmed obtained a Bachelors degree in Civil Engineering with honors from the University
of Birmingham, United Kingdom as well as a Masters degree in Highway Engineering
and Construction Management from the same university. His research has focused
on Infrastructure and Transportation Asset Management. He is a certified Project
Management Professional (PMP) from the Project Management Institute, U.S.A and holds
a Certificate in Conflict Management from Conrad Grebel University College, University of
Waterloo, Canada. He is a member of the Project Management Institute, U.S.A and the
Royal Society of Prevention of Accidents (ROSPA), U.K.
Ahmed Shalaby
Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Shalaby, PhD is the Managing Director and Member of
the Board of Tatweer Misr Dr. Shalaby is responsible for managing the company
including the business development and the strategic planning for Tatweer Misr.
Dr. Shalaby is also a Professor of Architecture & Urban Development for the
Department of Architectural Engineering at Cairo University and a Visiting Assistant
Professor at the Department of City and Regional Planning at Cornell University in
New York State.Prior to joining Tatweer Misr, Dr. Shalaby spent a year working for
El Mostakbel for Urban Development as an Advisor to the Chairman. Dr. Shalaby
played an integral role in the development of Mostakbel City; the largest planned
mixed-use development in the New Cairo area.
An established architectural engineer and a real estate expert in his own right
Dr. Shalaby’s professional career started in 1993, starting out as a Professor
in the field of engineering. Dr. Shalaby has over a decade of experience in the
management of major real estate portfolios, working with Al Fawares Holding in
Egypt and for the Egyptian Minister of Housing as a Technical Advisor to
the Minister.
Dr. Shalaby holds a degree in Engineering which he received in 1993 as
well as a PhD which he received in 2003 through a joint program
between Cairo University and Cornell University.
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Mortagy is Vice President for Student Affairs and Professor and Dean of the School
of Business at Nile University (8 years). He is also a previous Dean of the School of
Business at the American University in Cairo (6 years) and the College of Business and
Economics at the United Arab Emirates University (2 years). Dr. Mortagy has been in
academic administration for over twenty five years which included, Dean of Business
for the three schools mentioned above and Director of a Management Development
Center at American University (7 years), the largest such service provider in the Middle
East.
Amr K. Mortagy
Since the early 90’s, Dr. Mortagy has given a lot of his time, professional expertise and
extensive experience as a seasoned academic administrator to the development and
evaluation of universities, and in particularly to business schools/programs for local/
international accreditation. During this period Dr. Mortagy lead the efforts which resulted
in awarding accreditation by AACSB-International to two business schools; the College
of Business and Economics at the United Arab Emirates University (2000) and the
School of Business at the American University in Cairo (2006). In addition Dr. Mortagy
was accreditation consultant to the University of Dubai which received its AACSB
accreditation in 2009. Dr. Mortagy continues to be involved as accreditation consultant
to several schools and has evaluated for local and/or international accreditation five
schools in the Middle East. Dr. Mortagy has also been a frequent speaker and trainer
on business accreditation in regional conferences and seminars.
Dr. Mortagy has a PhD and an MS in Industrial Engineering from Texas Tech University,
USA, and a BS in Production Engineering from Cairo University, Egypt. His research
and consulting experiences over the last thirty five years, include a large number of
publications and business reports in the areas of management, industry and production.
Dr. Ki-Chan Kim is a Professor of Business Administration at the Catholic University
of Korea. He received a PhD from Seoul National University, Korea, and has
researched at the University of Tokyo, and MIT as a visiting scholar. His research
interests are modularization with IT, inter-firm relationship at the automotive
industry, and supply chain management.
Ki-Chan Kim
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Dr. Kim is the current President for the International Council for Small Business
(ICSB) Board of Directors. He is Past-President of the Asian Council for Small
Business, the Asian regional affiliate of ICSB. Through his role as Past-President,
he hosted the 2014 Annual ACSB Asian SME Conference in Seoul, South Korea.
He is also one of the Chief Researchers of HeBEx Healthiness of Business
Ecosystems, a new and innovative report seeking to assess the relative healthiness
of a country’s creativity, opportunity, and productivity.
Ayman El Tarabishy
Dr. Ayman El Tarabishy is currently an Associate Professor of Management at the
George Washington University’s School of Business. He is the most recognized
faculty in teaching that has been awarded best faculty for the past five years from
2010 to 2015 by the George Washington University School of Business. He is also
an award winning author of his recent book on Small and Medium Enterprises and
Information Technology “Information Technology for Small Business – Managing
the Digital Enterprise”. Dr. Tarabishy is the only faculty in the GW School of
Business that teaches in two nationally ranked programs (the GW Healthcare MBA
program and the Entrepreneurship program). Dr. El Tarabihy current research is
on Lean Startups and Design Thinking for SME development in pursuit of solving
social problems.
Dr. El Tarabishy is also the Executive Director of the International Council for
Small Business (ICSB). He created and managed the Global Entrepreneurship
Research and Policy Conference (GWOctober.org). His previous work experience
included the World Bank in the Corporate Strategy Group. Dr. El Tarabishy helped
develop and manage their technology strategy for the Development Marketplace
Program. He also assisted the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to develop new and
more effective methods for doing business in Egypt.
Dr. El Tarabishy consults and conducts executive training for several national and
international organizations, including the International Finance Corporation (IFC),
the World Bank, and the National Federation of Independent Businesses (NFIB).
Magdy Wahba holds a Diploma in project appraisal from IDA, Dublin, Ireland
in 1978/1979. After earning his Engineering degree (BEng) in 1974, he started
his professional career with a multinational company with specialization in
Maintenance Management. He is a certified as a senior consultant in the field of
analysis and evaluation of Industrial projects; also he is certified as ISO 9001 Lead
Auditor. He worked with many international agencies in the field of Engineering
Management including: UNIDO, ITAP-USAID, ECEP-USAID, Royal Netherlands
Embassy till 1994.
Magdy Wahba
Following his passion for entrepreneurship, Wahba passed two courses in the
field of developing of vocational & entrepreneurship training centers and earned
his certification as an International Trainer in the field of Entrepreneurship. He
participated in developing a wide range of Entrepreneurship curriculum with
National, Regional and International Institutions. His professional experience
includes: representing the Government of Egypt in a twining project with the
National Association for Adults Vocational Training, France (AFPA), and
project manager in Training Program (EDP) funded by EU, Social Fund
for Development, and a senior consultant for TVET Reform project, SDP
for WB, International Professional Officer for International Labour
Organization. Before joining ILO in 2013, he worked as a National
Coordinator for the entrepreneurship education
programme “Know about Business KAB” in 2008
and Horticulture Value Chain Project in Upper Egypt
in 2012.
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Jackie Kameel is an Egyptian civil society leader and development practitioner,
specializing in bottom-up approaches to sustainable development in Egypt. Jackie
is the Managing Director of Nahdet El Mahrousa (NM), an Egyptian youth-led NGO
which incubates and supports early stage social enterprises. Over the past eight
years, Jackie helped build NM from a small startup organization into one of Egypt’s
leading civil society organizations working in areas of social entrepreneurship,
employment, and youth empowerment. NM and its incubated social enterprises
impacted the lives of more than 50,000 beneficiaries every year.
Jackie Kameel
Jackie was selected as a fellow at the Stanford University Center on Democracy,
Development and the Rule of Law (CDDRL) and was selected as a fellow in the
inaugural round of the Women in Public Service Program (WPSP) at Wellesley
College. Also she was selected to join the International Monetary Fund / World
Bank CSO Fellowship Program, representing the civic society from Egypt and
the region. In 2010, Jackie was appointed as a member for the Strategic Advisory
Board for the School of Continuing Education (SCE) at the American University in
Cairo. Jackie is an evaluator and coach for the MIT Business Plan Competition for
the Arab world and a speaker in numerous local and international events, including
at the Brookings Institute, IMF, the World Bank, EBRD, and the International
German Forum with Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Jackie earned her MBA from the Maastricht School of Management and a BA
in Commerce and Business Administration from Helwan University in Egypt –
English Section.
May ElBatran
May ElBatran is Co-Founder & CEO of TMA Education Management, Investment
& Development. TMA is the education company of the family group, and is the first
in Egypt to be awarded the integrated quality management system. Dr ElBatran
serves as the Academic Advisor and International Relations Officer of the High
Institute for Specific Studies HISS a family owned educational bachelor granting
institution with over 15 000 students established in 1994. May founded and chairs
the CSR arm of the group; People Development Foundation PDF to promote youth
employability, entrepreneurship, innovation and empowerment. She founded and
is a board member of the Egyptian Federation for Electronic Games EFEG in 2010
which became a member of the International Electronic Sports Federation IeSF.
ElBatran serves on the executive board as treasurer of the Egyptian Junior
Business Association EJB, acts as Vice President of the Middle East Council for
Small Business and Entrepreneurship MCSBE, board member of the Egyptian
Red Crescent and is an active member of the American Chamber of commerce
in Cairo.
May kicked off her education in the French catholic College De La Mere de Dieu,
received her bachelor of pharmacy from Cairo University, her PhD in health policy
from Swansea University and is in a continuous state of learning and life exploring.
She was born on May 25th 1975.
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Hossam Saleh
Hossam is a leading business consultant. He spent more than 25 years in leading
positions with reputable organizations. He was the Country Senior Officer of Alcatel
Lucent Egypt and the Regional Manager of Cisco in North Africa. He was the
Strategy & Commercial Director of TE Data. He carries a B.Sc. in Engineering with
major in Data Communication. He had post-graduate studies in business process,
business execution and business analysis. As an entrepreneur he is the founder
of several companies in the field of technology and business consultancy. He is
the Vice President of Cairo ICT Conference Organizer and the Vice Chairman
for NOOR Networks. He is an international accredited consultant for Franklin
Covey, Ken Blanchard and Vital Smarts. He is a certified international facilitator in
Business Planning, Execution, Leadership, Situational Leadership and Business
Acumen.
He provided services to multi-sectors in Egypt including Government, Oil & Gas,
Manufacturing, Banking, Investment, Insurance, Telecommunications, Real
Estate, Media and SMEs. On regional level, he had consultancy assignment in
Yemen, UAE, Kuwait and Sudan. Hossam is part of International Consultancy
team of different projects within the European Union, Canada, USA and the United
Nations different organizations.
He is Secretary General of the Middle East Council for Entrepreneurship and
Small Projects (MCSBE), Past Chairman of Internet Society of Egypt, Ex-Board
Member in the Egyptian Junior Business Association, Ex-Deputy Chairman of the
CIT chamber in the Egyptian Federation of Industries. He has an active regional
role within Rotary International and Maadi Lovers social organization.
Managing Director, Arab Computers SAE
Board Member, Alexandria Business Association (ABA)
Chairman of Board, Alexandria Software and IT Association
Mohamed Hanno
Mr. Hanno is a board member of Alexandria Business Association (ABA) and has
previously served as its Treasurer and as Vice Chairman of its SME Executive
Committee. He is currently the head of ABA’s Advocacy Committee responsible
for the issuance of ABA’s private sector business index ‘ISLAH’ and the Micro
Enterprises Reform Index. Mr. Hanno is also currently serving as head of ABA’s
Audit and Risk Committee.
As a previous board member of Alexandria Chamber of Commerce’s Computer
Division, Mr. Hanno participated in various Intellectual Property Rights related
activities, serving as a member of the Presidential Council’s subcommittee for IPR.
In 2013 Mohamed was elected as Chairman of Alexandria Software and
IT Assoc. an organization that aims at supporting and developing the IT
industry in Alexandria.
Mr. Hanno has more than thirty years of experience in the IT field
and is the Managing Director and founder of Arab Computers,
Alexandria’s leading IT systems supplier. His earlier
experience includes working for a US IT company
in Silicon Valley in addition to working for one of the
leading system integrators in Egypt before
starting his own company.
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Professor, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University and former Vice Dean
Chairman of the Board of Directors for Assiut Businessmen Association
Board member of the Egyptian Federation of Microfinance.
Board member of the Arab Union for small enterprises.
Mahmoud Rafaat Abdel Fadil
Amr Gohar
Amr Gohar is a responsible Egyptian citizen with a solid commitment to engaging
initiatives that foster entrepreneurship, education and innovation as key drivers of
prosperity and competitiveness in Egypt. In 2008, Gohar founded the Middle East
Council for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (MCSBE) as the Middle East
affiliate of the International Council for Small Business (ICSB), later on serving as
ICSB’s Senior Vice President of Programs. He also served as Vice-Chairman of
the Egyptian Junior Business (EJB) Association, an organization that hosts 500+
young business leaders and entrepreneurs. Throughout his entrepreneurial and
related volunteer activities, he has demonstrated strong leadership skills, strategic
management ability, business development and start-up expertise.
Member of Pa
Active in various other organizations and NGOs, he is an active contributor to the
Egyptian National Telecom Regulatory Authority (NTRA) Industry Committee and
the Information Technology Industry Development Agency (ITIDA) Outsourcing
Council- Ministry of Communication & Information Technology (MCIT). Gohar has
also been a member in Egypt’s ICT Export Council; Industry Entrepreneurship
Council- Ministry of Trade and Industry (MT&I); EITESAL ICT business association;
and, the American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt.
Gohar received a B.Sc. in Telecom Engineering from Egypt’s Ain Shams University;
an MBA from the Netherland’s Maastricht School of Management, and completed
an executive education program on Private Equity and Venture Capital at Harvard
Business School.
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Khaled spent 17 years in a multinational company in which he had local and
international experience in supply chain business. Khaled was Fleet manager,
operation manager, and procurement and sourcing manager. Currently, he is a
board member and chief business development officer in Celltek. Celltek has a
good track record in promoting entrepreneurship for various entities as: SFD,
UNIDO, MCSBE, GEW. In cooperation with governmental organizations and
business associations, Khaled successfully launched Franchise Egypt Expo for
the first time in Egypt in 2014.
Khaled Farouk El
Khalifa
Since 2007 he has been actively involved in promoting entrepreneurship in
Egypt, through lecturing, mentoring and capacity building and financing. He
was the past Vice-Chairman of Egyptian Junior Business Association. Khaled is
one of MCSBE’s founders and contributed in launching the first GEM report in
Egypt. He was panellist in many development events and workshops including:
Mediterranean SMEs Policy, Women Entrepreneurship, ICSB Conference and
Union for the Mediterranean.
Khaled holds a Bachelor Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Cairo University,
Diploma in Project Management from the American University in Cairo and MBA
in Marketing from Arab Academy.
Dr. El Sayed Torky is National coordinator for employers’ organizations at the
Conducive Environment Project – International Labor Organization Cairo Office since
October 2012.
He holds a Ph.D. in business law from Faculty of law, Cairo University. He holds
a Master degree in International Business Law from the “Institute of International
Business Law”, Cairo University/Paris 10 University.
Elsayed Torky
Dr. Torky was advisor to the Minister of Investment for Corporate Social Responsibility
and Managing Director of the Egyptian Corporate Responsibility Center from 2009 till
2012.
He was advisor to the Egyptian Minster of Investment for international relations from
November 2004 till December 2009. Dr. Torky was the co-chair of the MENA-OECD
Responsible Business Conduct Forum from December 2009 till December 2011. He
was Senior Regional Advisor to the OECD from October 2006 till February 2010.
Dr. Torky was a Board member of the French University in Cairo from Sept. 2007 till
August 2008. He was a professor of law at the French University in Cairo from
Jan. 2005 till August 2008.
Dr. Torky was a Member of the “National French Committee for
the Protection of Intellectual Propriety Rights” – French Ministry of
Finance from June 2004 till December 2004. He
was the Representative of the “French Agency for
International Investments” in Egypt from January 2002
till December 2004.
Dr. Torky was the Legal Attaché of the French
Embassy in Egypt (1996 – 2004), the legal
adviser of the Export Credit Guarantee
Company (1994 – 1996) and corporate
lawyer (1992 – 1994)
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General Coordinator of the National Project for Societal, Human, and Local
Development “ Mashro3ak”.
Senior Adviser to the Minister - Ministry of Local Development
Ambassador - Egyptian Government
‫‏‬Former Ambassador to Pakistan and Canada.
Former Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for the Americas.
Former, Senior Advisor to the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of International
Cooperation of Egypt
Mahmoud El Said
Executive Director of
Analysis (PEMA).
the Centre for Project Evaluation and Macroeconomic
With more than 25 years of experience, including several senior appointments in
France, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Egypt, Dr. Atef El Shabrawy is a major Arab
authority on entrepreneurship, social businesses, SME’s banking, and a range of
other social development fields.
Atef El Shabrawy
As an advisor to the Centennial Fund, the Federation of GCC Chambers of
Commerce, and the Prince Abdulaziz International Prize for Entrepreneurs, he
played an important role in developing entrepreneurship within the Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia. In the Kingdom of Bahrain, he advised the Ministry of Social
Development, co-founding of the world’s first Islamic M&SME bank, Family Bank,
which he led as CEO for five years. Dr. El Shabrawy was also General Manager in
Bahrain Development Bank and its Business Incubator Centre. He was Manager
in the Egyptian Incubator Association-Social Fund for Development in Egypt.
National, regional and international organizations that Dr. El Shabrawy has lent his
expertise to include: European Commission, OECD, IDB, African Union, ISESCO,
UNESCO, UNDP,UNFPA, UNIDO, GOIC, ESCWA, GTZ, IFC,ICNL-USA, SBAUSA and SILATECH. Ministries of development, commerce youth and planning in
Qatar, Libya, UAE, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain among others.
Dr. El Shabrawy has PhD from L’Institut National Polytechnique de Lorraine
(INPL), France, DEA from Ecole des Mines de Nancy, France, BSc. from Cairo
University, Egypt. He got also several diploma and professional certificates in
finance, S&T and innovation, strategic management from France, UK, USA and
China. He has won some prestigious awards like: Mohammed Bin Rashid Award
for Young Leaders” in 2013, to family bank, “Bahraini Ministry of Interior’s Award
for “Community Partnership programs” in 2011, “Young Researchers” by AUGC,
France in 1995.
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Mr. Abouelazm is the vice Chairman, CEO and co-founder of Tanmeyah Micro
Enterprise Services, a comprehensive financial service provider for low to middle
income group of individuals and enterprises. Since the establishment of Tanmeyah
in 2009, he participated in setting up and managing the largest Micro Finance
Company in the region with a portfolio of 1.6 billion EGP, 350,000 customers and
100 branches.
Amr Abou Elazm
Mr. Abouelazm has accumulated 20 years of experience in the finance, economic
development and investment finance. He was earlier the Deputy Director of the
German Development Bank (KFW) in Egypt, he was responsible for managing
projects in the fields of micro finance, infrastructure, SME development, Renewable
Energy Finance and other areas. Mr. Abouelazm is recognized as one of the main
resource people in Egypt in the field of policy structuring and management of micro
finance and SME projects. He participated in the formulation of the National Micro
Finance Strategy for Egypt. He was a jury member for International Micro Finance
Awards. His experience includes working with the Social Fund for Development
and the Commercial International Bank of Egypt. He was the Senior Economist at
the Economic Reform Monitoring Unit and Assistant to the Advisor of the Minister
at the Ministry of Economy and International Cooperation.
Mr. Abouelazm received a B.A in Economics from the American University in
Cairo in 1993 and an AUC Masters Degree in Development specializing in
Commercialization and Development of Micro Enterprises in 2004.
Dr. Khaled A. Hegazy is currently the Program Director for the Graduate Programs
at Nile University – Business School Egypt. Dr. Hegazy is a non-executive board
member and chairman of the audit committees in Barclays Bank Egypt and Misr
Life Insurance and of Incolease. Dr. Hegazy is also a founding member of Hegazy
Consulting Egypt LLC, dedicated in providing professional management advisory
services to both Egyptian and Regional businesses for over 28 years, and a
partner at Crowe Hegazy a member firm of Crowe Horwath International, and a
registered firm with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board - USA.
Khaled Abdelaziz
Hegazy
Dr Hegazy has been a Visiting Professor at Kellogg Graduate School of
Management at Northwestern University, and the School of Business & Economics
at the UAE University. He also served as a member for the following academic
institutions: The Faculty of Commerce-Cairo University, School of Business-The
Ahram Canadian University, and Nile University. He is a registered Consultant with
the World Bank in Egypt, his experience includes being a board member for many
professional institutions like: The Egyptian Institute for Accountants & Auditors,
The Arab Costing & Management Accounting Society, the Implementation
Group of the International Financial Reporting Standards on SMEs, and
International Financial Reporting Standards Foundation, London, and the
International Accounting Standards Committee, U.K.
Dr. Hegazy graduated from Cairo University and holds a Master
of Science and a PhD. in Accounting and Finance
from the London School of Economics, University
of London. He was awarded the Fullbright’s
Commission Senior Scholar Scholarship
for the Academic Year 1995/96. Dr. Hegazy
has numerous publications in management
accounting, the design of cost accounting
systems, accounting information systems
and strategic finance.
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Nevine Badr El Din
Mrs. Nevine has more than 22 years of experience of which 18 years in development,
financial and fund management. She is currently the Finance Sector Director of the
Micro Finance Central Sector in the Social Fund for Development. In this regard,
she is supporting the restructuring of the micro finance sector within the national
context, contributing to the development of new strategies and business plans
and coordination between stakeholders involved in the micro finance activities.
She is also responsible for donor’s relations and extracting funds for the operation
of Micro Finance Sector. She is a board Member of the Egyptian Micro Finance
Network and was the Executive Director of the Egyptian MF Network on voluntary
basis beside her work in SFD since the establishment of the Network in August
2006 and till September 2007. Mrs. Nevine took part in the formulation of the
National MF Strategy and the National Microfinance Impact Survey . She has also
participated in the coordination role between related stakeholders and EFSA
during the preparation of the MF law. She is a member of the Board of Trustees
for Micro Finance formulated by EFSA. Mrs. Nevine holds a Bachelor degree in
business Administration from the AUC with a minor in Computer science.
Dr. Sahar Attia, is a Professor of Urban Planning and Design. She is currently the
Head of the Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, at Cairo university.
She has 35 years of experience in academia and in practice. She coordinated
several national projects with Egyptian authorities as well as international partners
(e.g. GIZ, UN Habitat, UNDP).
She is, or has been a member in 15 national and international committees and
boards. She is a member in the Supreme Council for Urban Development in Egypt.
Sahar Attia
She has extensive experience in managing and supervising urban development
projects. Her specialization includes sustainable urban strategies, strategic
planning, housing, and Urban design and development. She participated in 2014
in the International expert group preparing the International Urban Planning
Guidelines.
She also has experience in the Capacity Development sector, she participated in
training programs with the Urban Training Institute , and the General Organization
for Physical Planning, for regional urban planning training courses, and she also
prepared a capacity building program for the Urban Upgrading Units in Giza &
Cairo Governorate, within the Participatory Development Program in Urban Areas
- EU (PDP-EU) organized by GIZ German program.
Dr.Attia is the MD and co-founder of the Associated Consultants, providing
consultancy services in Urban Planning, Design, Landscape and Architecture.
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Graduated in architecture at the Faculty of Architecture of Genoa with a thesis on the
Architectural Design for a new Bahuaus Dessau, (110 e lode), Rapporteur E.D.Bona.
During his studies he participated in Erasmus, Barcelona (1990, with Prof. O. Bosquets),
INDESEM Delft (1991, with H. Hertzbeger, W. Arets, BVBerkel), ILAUD Urbino (1992,
with G. De Carlo). During his studies (1989-1991) collaboration BW Renzo Piano Building
Workshop for projects of Osaka, the Colombian events in Genoa, Credito Industriale Sardo.
Gianluca Peluffo
In 1997 P.H.D. in “Theories and techniques of architectural design’ at the Faculty of
Architecture of Genoa, Coordinator Prof. M. Romano, with a thesis entitled: “Beautiful
and useful, unnecessary opposition. Elegance and comfort in public private urban
residence.”
From 2005 is Researcher at the DIPARC of the Faculty of Architecture of Genoa,
From 2006 has a design laboratory at the Faculty of Architecture of Genoa.
Organizes and participates in seminars and conferences both in Italy and abroad.
The project of architecture: realism and context. City and territory.
Disciplinary sector: ICAR 14
The principal search line developed in the last years of scientific activity and didactics
is connected to the central matter of the project of architecture, as tool able to bait
dynamics of control and transformation of the space of the city and of the territory.
In this search line, the project of architecture is to be understood as an element to give
form and of perception of the Reality and the Context, intending the Context as complex
and variable together with city and territory, real and imaginary.
In this sense, the project must be interpreted as a narrative-perceptive line, and as a
physical, visual and mental sequence of giving form to the context and the reality.
Mohamed Tarek is the Senior Manager of Business Development in North Africa
for the leading International Construction Company: Consolidated Contractors
Company “CCC”. CCC is the largest Construction Company in the Middle East
and ranked by ENR as one of the top 25 Contractors in the world.
For fifteen years, he has been extensively and directly involved in a broad array
of large projects around the Middle East and Africa. In addition to his current role,
Mohamed advised and assisted in the turnaround and establishment of different
companies complementing the value chain of construction industry in the region.
Mohamed Tarek
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Sherif Hosny is the CEO of Schaduf, an urban farming company that installs and
operates rooftop farms in Egypt. His aim is to move low income individuals out of
poverty by providing them with the opportunity to own rooftop farms that produce
healthy and sustainable crops. Schaduf also works with local community NGOs to
promote rooftop farming in informal settlements around Cairo.
Sherif Hosny
Interested individuals receive the necessary training to run their own farms, and
are connected to micro credit to cover the initial farm start up costs. Schaduf
collects the pesticide free crops from various roofs and markets them to health
conscious consumers.
The project’s success has sparked a great deal of interest from Egyptians across all
income levels, prompting Schaduf to install rooftop farms for wealthier individuals
including, organic food enthusiasts and environmentalists.
Sherif also gives regular speeches at conferences, fairs and universities to raise
awareness about the importance of sustainable agriculture. With the growing
global trend of urban migration, rooftop farming will play a vital role in future food
production and Schaduf is pioneering this technique in Egypt.
Sherif is both a Synergos’ Arab World Social Innovator and a Pioneer of Egypt
Sameh Ghali is introducing a new system of community participation in the design
of low-cost, community-appropriate sewage systems in Egypt’s villages to improve
public health, quality of life, and the environment.
Sameh works with both men and women in villages and rural areas to build and
maintain sewage systems that are appropriate for household size, income-level
and village context. His new idea is to introduce a new system of community
participation in sanitation design.
Sameh Ghali
Sameh is introducing a village-wide sewage system for smaller villages to connect
their household septic tanks by gravity-fed pipes to a communal filtering facility.
Importantly, this mini-sewage plant can be built and maintained with locally
available materials and labor, thereby significantly reducing the cost compared
to government-proposed sewage systems and increasing the likelihood that
the community will actually develop a system that meets their needs. Sameh is
promoting these sewage systems to households in villages who are currently
deprived of hygienic living conditions and will not likely be served by government
programs in the next decade or two.
Sameh invites local communities to actively engage and participate in planning
the sanitation systems implemented in their communities. He introduces improved
technology after group discussion to determine their needs and preferences.
By reducing the pollution of canals and underground water, he improves the
environment and health conditions of rural and village populations and establishes
a sense of ownership and pride in the community.
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Hisham El Rouby is the founder and CEO of ETIJAH -- Youth and Development
Consultancy Institute. Mr. El Rouby has been dedicated to helping young
Egyptians develop the technical aptitude and the leadership skills. Mr. El Rouby’s
professional career spans across a host of national and international organizations.
He has worked with the Near East Foundation in Cairo and the European Union. He
has written several publications that were published by the American University in
Cairo, UNICEF, and the World Bank on subjects such as volunteer management,
youth development, civic education and life skills.
Hisham El Rouby
Mr. El Rouby is the founder of ETIJAH and V-Worx, a centre of excellence for
volunteerism in Egypt and across the Middle East to enable innovative, scalable,
and profitable social enterprises. He is also a cofounder and the chairperson
of Youth Association for Population and Development (YAPD), the first youth
organization in Egypt. Mr. El Rouby founded the Egyptian Volunteer Center (EVC)
and also founded the BADER volunteers program in 150 schools all over Egypt.
He is Synergos country director for Egypt and leading the Synergos work in the
Arab region.
Amir Obeid holds a master degree in development studies from SOAS, University
of London, in addition to an international diploma from University of Cambridge in
project management.
Through his career, Amir contributed to the Design, implementation, and
management of many socio-economic development and poverty alleviation
projects.
Amir Obeid
Amir is currently ILO National Coordinator for human security project focusing on
developing youth social entrepreneurial skills, and social inclusiveness in rural
areas.
Prior to joining the ILO, he worked as United Nations Volunteers Country
Programme Officer in UNDP Yemen. Earlier, Amir worked in Transparency
International Germany, as Regional Coordinator in the MENA region.
Amir has also worked in Egypt in INGOs, as CARE and COSPE, in community
development projects focusing on microfinance, entrepreneurship skills
development, and women economic empowerment.
Furthermore, he is a founder of Fair Trade Egypt Foundation.
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Mohamed El Sawy is a businessman since 1980 in the field of advertising. He is
the founder of El Sawy Culturewheel in Cairo. He is a Puppetier since 1970, and
was involved in writing and directing plays, designing and modeling marionettes
in addition to acting as an operator and stage manager. He was a column writer in
the Leading Egyptian newspapers (2009-2013).
Mohamed El Sawy
El Sawy was the Minister of Culture after Mobarak’s fall. He was elected as a
member of the first Egyptian Parliament after the revolution, and was re-elected
internally to become Head of the Chamber of Culture, Tourism and Media. Also
he was elected Member of the Committee that formulated the 2012 constitution.
Mohamed El Sawy was awarded by the German President by the (Deutsches
Verdienstkreuz) and was awarded by the Arab Thought Foundation in 2009. He
was selected as an Ashoka fellow in April 2009 as a social entrepreneur. He is a
strong activist against smoking and created the white circle campaign (Proud to
be a non-smoker), he continues initiating and promoting many social awareness
campaigns.
Mohamed El Sawy graduated from the German Evangelic High School in Cairo in
1974 and holds a Bachelor Degree in Architecture from the Fine Arts Collage in
Cairo in1979. He finished 13 marathons; he completed 4 of them outside Egypt.
El Sawy is a Proud Father of two daughters.
Mohamed Sultan- graduate of Faculty of Commerce- English Section, Major in
Accounting of Ain-Shams University, Cairo, Egypt. Holder of an International MBA
from Instiuto de Empresa (IE) of Madrid, Spain one of the top ten business schools
in the world.
Mohamed Sultan
Currently, he acts as the Strategic Finance & IT Manager of SEKEM Holding;
since 2013, that consists of 5 companies (ISIS for Food Industries, ATOS Pharma,
Naturetex, Lotus and SEKEM for Land Reclamation), which covers the fields of
Biodynamic agriculture cultivation, production of phyto-pharmaceuticals, organic
textiles and food stuffs. With focus on Corporate Finance, Investments and
Information Technology.
Before joining SEKEM, Mohamed Sultan was the General Manager of “Salis IT
Services”, one of the prominent IT companies in Egypt. Implementing “Enterprise
Resource Planning” Software and “Cloud Solution” applications.
He is an active member of a couple of Social Enterprises in Egypt, working with
them in several governorates to better the lives of people through engaging with
them in small projects that helps in improving the quality of their lives.
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Mr. Hatem Khater is the founder and currently the Vice Chairman of Terous Misr
Foundation for Development. As Mr. Khater believes in the essential role of the
civil society he also holds other titles, he is the Board Member of: the Egyptian
Food Bank, the Egyptian Cure Bank, the Egyptian Clothing Bank, the Social
Fund for Development, and Ma’an Foundation for Developing Slum Areas. He
is the Secretary General of Ferdaws Foundation and the Tabarak Association
for Society Development Mr. Khater was also founder and first chairman of the
Egyptian Junior Business Association (EJB).
Hatem Khater
Currently, Mr. Khater is the Chairman of Khater International Trading and
the Chairman of Al Arabia for Sports Facilities. His previous titles includes: Ex
President of the General Federation of NGOs and Foundations, Ex board
member of Olympic Group, Ex Chairman of Namaa for Development & Real
Estate Investment, Ex Chairman of One Chain Logistics (OCL), Ex Chairman of
TEEM (The Egypt Emirates Mall Group), and Ex Vice Chairman of Style Image
Management Company
Mr. Khater graduated from Cairo University with a BSc in Business in 1983.
Sally is the director and the founder of the Social Entrepreneurship support
program in Misr El Kheir Foundation (MEK). The program has 3 main components,
The Social Innovation Lab, The Technology based Incubator and an Impact
Investment Network. Before MEK, She was the Vice President of the Technology
Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center (TIEC). In this capacity, she participated
in the development and implementation of the TIEC Strategy for Egypt 2011-2014.
Sally Metwally
She developed an impressive track record in the field of ICT Product/Services
development; she led large projects serving clients in UK, Switzerland, and the
USA. She participated in many conferences and National/Regional/International
studies. Sally holds a Master Degree in Management of Technology, Six Sigma
Green Belt, PMP (Project Management professional), and Post graduate certificate
in software Engineering, Software estimation expert certificate and has B.Sc. in
Electrical Engineering.
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Dr. Raghda El Ebrashi is currently an Assistant Professor of Strategic Management at
the German University in Cairo (GUC). She earned her Bachelor Degree in Business
Administration from the American University in Cairo (AUC), and acquired her Master
Degree in Professional Development from the AUC as well. She acquired her PhD in
Strategic Management of Social Enterprises from the GUC. Raghda has got extensive
academic and practical experience in the field of social business management, corporate
social responsibility programs, community development, and NGO management. She
has got various academic publications in the previously mentioned, and works as
a professional consultant as well.
Raghda El Ebrashi
Raghda is an Ashoka Fellow, and the founder and Chairperson of Alashanek ya Balady
Association for Sustainable Development (AYB-SD). She is a former board member in
the International Youth Foundation (IYF). In 2007, Raghda was selected as being one
of the most 65 influential social entrepreneurs and future leaders in Egypt by Al Ahram
Newspaper. In 2007, Raghda was awarded from World Business Magazine (London)
and Shell International the award of “35 under 35” for being one of the 35 influential
international social entrepreneurs. In 2007 Raghda was selected as being one of the
most 30 influential social entrepreneurs in Egypt by the Local Channel One. Also in 2007,
Raghda was selected and awarded from the UNDP and Microsoft in Malaysia for being
one of the influential 100 global young social entrepreneurs. Later in 2008, Raghda
won the YouthActionNet Fellowship from the United States as being the first Egyptian
to win this award. In 2009, Raghda won Synergos fellowship in the United States for
being an Arab World Social Innovator, and also won the King Abdullah Award for Youth
Innovation and Achievement in 2009. In 2010, Raghda became a Young Global Leader
(YGL) selected by the Schwab Foundation and the World Economic Forum.
Cebisile is a National Project Coordinator for the Public and Private Procurement
and the Social Economy Project of the ILO, funded by the Flemish Government.
The project explores the potential to use public and private procurement to stimulate
the social economy in South Africa. Cebisile has expertise in rural development,
social enterprises and co-operatives development experience spanning over 17
years, where 15 years have been spent working for international organizations in
South Africa and neighboring countries. Cebisile holds a number of qualifications
in Agriculture, Rural Development, Project Management and an MBS in Social
Enterprises and Co-operatives.
Cebisile Nyambe
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Professor of entrepreneurship and strategic management at American University
in Cairo
Education Management
Partner in management consultancy group
Professor of Strategic Management in American university in Cairo for 27 years
Professor of Entrepreneurship and International business in University of Colorado
Denver Sabbatical from American University in Cairo 2012-2013
Professor and Senior Researcher in Dubai School of Government
Tarek Hatem
Dubai School of Government
Associate Dean for Executive Education in Dubai School of Government 20072008
Visiting Professor in University of Colorado 1996-1997
Dr. Paul Michael Swiercz is a Professor and immediate past (term ended May 2015)
Chairman of the Department of Management at the George Washington University in
Washington DC. He presently serves as Executive Director of the Korean Management
Institute.
Paul Michael Swiercz
Dr. Swiercz has published more than 35 refereed research articles. His case studies on
Home Depot and Delta Airlines have appeared in six best-selling strategy textbooks.
His case study “Food Lion vs. the UFCW: Time for a Change?“ was selected for the
Best Case Award by the 2002 Academy of Management. He presently serves as
an outside reviewer and writer for cases published by the Harvard Business School
Press. He has been interviewed by numerous news organizations, including CNN
during the tumultuous meltdown of the former Eastern Air Lines.
Dr. Swiercz, and has taught courses and presented seminars in Argentina, Denmark,
Latvia, Lebanon, Greece, Cyprus, France, Russia, Columbia, Germany, Trinidad,
and Brazil. Dr. Swiercz formerly served as editor of the journal Human Resource
Planning and as director of the Strategic HRM Partnership Project at GWU.
He developed the SWIF Learning (Student Written – Instructor Facilitated
Case Writing) and co-developed of the Cognitive Intrusion of Work Scale
(CIW).
In his capacity as a consultant and trainer he has
directed workshops for ATT, General Motors, Cornell
University, Telecom Egypt, the State of Georgia, China
Petrochemical Corporation, the Pentagon, and others.
Dr. Swiercz is the founder and principal in the
firm Executive Selection and Development
International (ESDI) and developer of the
workshop Strategic Business Thinking: A Skill
Building Workshop for Competitive Thinkers.
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Associate Director - Regnier Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Associate Director with the Bloch School of Management at UMKC, responsible
for Cross-Campus Entrepreneurship initiatives.
President of United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship
(USASBE)
January 2014 – January 2015, President of the nation’s largest faculty organization
dedicated to entrepreneurship education, research and service and president of
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Tony Mendes
Salma El Sayeh
I
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Executive Director University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign July 2004 – August
2009 (5 years 2 months)
Currently a Senior Analyst at Ahead of the Curve where she is coordinating
multiple studies on responsible, social and inclusive business in the Arab World.
Among these is a regional study conducted by ATC, AUB and AUC on the practice
trends of corporate responsibility and social entrepreneurship across seven Arab
countries. She is also combining her research and sustainable development skills
and expertise to complement ATC’s advisory services to clients from the private
and civil society sectors. Prior to joining ATC, Salma worked with the American
University in Cairo’s Gerhart Center for Philanthropy and Civic Engagement on
the promotion of corporate citizenship, as well as youth citizenship, across the
Middle East through coordinating the provision of research, training, and technical
assistance. Salma holds an MA in Community Psychology and a BA in Psychology,
both from the American University in Cairo (AUC).
Eman Omran
Eman Omran has over 30 years of experience in development cooperation in general,
of which the last 20 years has been working with the Department of Foreign Affairs,
Trade and Development (formerly known as “CIDA” before the amalgamation). She currently is the Sustainable Economic Growth (SEG) Program Team Leader
in Egypt. In addition, she is the Chair of DFATD’s Synergy Group with the mandate
to promote collaboration and coordination between DFATD’s investments in Egypt. Her portfolio includes policy dialogue, coordination with international and national
partners, business development services/access to finance, capacity building,
strengthening civil society, integrating DFATD’s cross cutting themes of gender and
environment in all of the sustainable economic growth projects.
Pathways to Higher Education Coordinator
Professor, Mechanical Design & Production Department (MDP), Cairo University
- Faculty of Engineering
Advisor to the Minister of Higher Education for International Cooperation
Mohsen Elmahdy
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Dr. Mohamed Galal graduated with a Bachelor degree in Commerce from Cairo
University in 1991. He became a Certified Management Accountant in 2008.
Dr. Galal obtained an MBA with a major in Accounting Information Systems and
Finance in 2009 and a DBA with a major in Management in 2011. He has achieved
Chartered Manager status awarded by the Chartered Management Institute in the
UK in 2012.
Mohamed Galal
Dr. Galal has gained experience in various sectors such as the pharmaceutical,
construction, real estate development and Education industries. He spent the past
15 years in the field of education management until he has reached his current
position as Head of TMG Education Sector. TMG Education provides a diversified
range of educational products to cater for all the different needs of the society and
aims to promote the development of each child and provide the best education
for every student. TMG Education is a subdivision of the TMG Holding (Talaat
Mostafa Group) which is one of the largest conglomerates in Egypt. Among the
successful projects of TMG is the Madinaty project which is expected to become
the largest all inclusive city in the Middle East when it is completed.
Caroline Kamel is currently the Manager of the Youth Social Entrepreneurship &
Skills Enhancement Program at Nile University; an initiative in collaboration with
the International Labour Organization (ILO) which is being implemented in Minya
to support young social entrepreneurs.
Caroline Kamel
She started her career at the Ministry of Communications and Information
Technology working on initiatives to develop technology education in Egypt,
one of these initiatives was developed to become Nile University. Part of her
achievements was starting two of the most highly evaluated executive programs
in Egypt namely, the Executive MBA and the Executive Development Program in
collaboration with IESE Business School, Barcelona.
Caroline graduated from the American University in Cairo with a Bachelors Degree
in Computer Science and from Nile University with an Executive MBA degree in
collaboration with IESE Business School.
Taking academics into practice and as EMBA alumni, she founded the NU Social
Entrepreneurship Association that participated in introducing the concept of Social
Entrepreneurship in Egypt and is currently training, mentoring and supporting
social entrepreneurs in Egypt.
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Nahla Zeitoun has seventeen years of experience working with UNDP Egypt
internalizing and operationalizing universal sustainable human development
concepts, as relevant to socio-economic and cultural contexts, designing and
monitoring projects and providing policy advice and analysis. She is currently
the UNDP Assistant Resident Representative and the Poverty Reduction Team
Leader.
Nahla Zeitoun
Her professional experience includes coordinating the 2008 and 2010 Egypt Human
Development Reports, the 2007 Business Solutions for Human Development
Report and the 2010 Millennium Development Goals Report. Ms. Zeitoun is also
supporting projects in the areas of Poverty Reduction and job creation, Social
Protection, Private Sector Development and Private Sector Engagement, Youth
Engagement and Gender Empowerment.
Ms. Zeitoun was awarded the Sasaskawa Fellow for Young Leaders Award in
2002 and has a Masters of Arts Degree in Sociology from the American University
of Cairo. She is also a member of the Human Development and Capability
Association. Ms. Zeitoun is an Egyptian National, married with two children.
Sharif is the Senior Program Officer for the Technology and Innovation program
at IDRC’s Regional Office in Cairo. A political economist, Sharif’s research
focuses on accessibility and management policies of information resources and
technologies and their impact on social change, innovation, and development.
For the last 10 years, he has been actively involved in promoting the concepts of
openness, inclusion, and empowerment in less economically developed countries
through activities related to data-driven innovation, digital entrepreneurship, open
data/ government, open access to scientific information and open knowledge
environments.
Raed M Sharif
Before joining IDRC, Sharif taught information policy and strategic management
of information resources at the Information School, Syracuse University. His past
experience also includes research and consultative work with organizations such
as the World Wide Web Foundation, the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, the
OECD, CODATA International, the Development Bank of Southern Africa, and the
UNDP.
Sharif holds a PhD in information science and technology from Syracuse
University and an MBA in strategic management from Birzeit University.
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Salma El Hariry
Salma El Hariry is an Egyptian serial entrepreneur who has a vision of growing emerging
world economies and fueling job creation by building successful social & tech Innovations,
especially in the MENA region. Salma holds a bachelor’s degree from the American
University in Cairo in Business Administration with a minor in Computer Science. She
then went on to graduate from Hult International Business School in San Francisco with a
Masters Degree in Digital Marketing. During her studies she consulted for over 50 startups
as well as working at Stanford University’s Peace Innovation Lab. The Lab’s mission of
evangelizing technologies that create positive global social interactions made a major
impact on her life goals. Inspired by Sheryl Sandberg’s ‘Lean In’ book and organization,
which supports women leadership in the workforce, Salma decided to join PITME™ as an
early cofounder and head of strategic partnerships. She worked closely with governments,
NGOS, incubators, VCs and Investors to create new opportunities in MENA. She also
cocreated multiple international startup initiatives including PITME Catalyst, Hack for
Peace in the Middle East and the TechWadi Annual Forum held in San Francisco, which
aimed to build bridges between Silicon Valley & the Middle East. Salma is currently the
founder and managing partner of ScaleUp Ventures, which is the very first services based
Venture Fund in the region that aims to create more success stories out of MEN Abased
grow thstage tech and social startups by providing them with access to global knowhow &
talent in key areas necessary for their development. All while recently joining Innovety, an
Egypt based innovation strategy consultancy’ as the managing director, helping kickoff &
run a government initiative of Egypt’s first online innovation hub that aims at connecting,
inspiring and educating the youth about tech, innovation and entrepreneurship. She’s also
a Strategy Advisor for Ahead of the Curve’s Social Impact Fund, Entrepreneurship with
Impact Ventures (EWiV) and a number of promising startups across the Middle East. Prior
to embarking on the entrepreneurial journey Salma worked as a Digital Marketing Director
at Edutone, a leading b2b k12 education technology marketplace, and as an Account
Manager at Unilever.
Effat El-Shooky is the Technical Director of the “Women Business Development CentreWBDC” that is affiliated to the “National Council for Women” in Egypt. She is the National
Project Director of the”Women to Work-W2W National Egyptian Project”; and the Founder
of the “Community-Based Knowledge Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship InitiativeCKI&SEI”.
Effat El-Shooky
Ms. El Shooky is a renowned expert in the Information and Communication Technology
field; she is a Member of the Board of Directors of the UN e-Content World Summit AwardWSA, the Egyptian Center for Advancement of Science, Technology and InnovationECASTI, the South-South Development Academy-UNDP Egypt, and the Cairo Regional
Center for Training on Conflict Resolution and Peacekeeping in Africa in Egypt. She is also
a Senior International Consultant to the Euro-Africa ICT Research and Innovation Forum.
She has been active and instrumental in the field of Information technology for over than 30
years; she served as Advisor to the Minister of Communication and Information Technology
Egypt, the National Project Director “Empowering and Connecting the Community through
ICT” project; and the Executive Director of the Regional Information Technology & Software
Engineering Center –RITSEC. She also served as the Director of the Global Development
Learning Center Egypt of the World Bank Institute at RITSEC, IBM-Egypt, the Arab League
Industrial Development Information Centre-IDCAS, the Cabinet Information and Decision
Support Centre, and the Information Technology Industry Development Agency in Egypt.
Ms. El Shooky was also instrumental in initiating, activating and coordinating the FinnishEgyptian Partnership Initiatives, Programs and Projects in the ICT field. She was awarded
the Decoration of “First Class Finnish Knight” - Order of the “Lion of Finland” by the President
of Finland in 2008.
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Nora Kafafi is the CEO and Co-founder of Rock n’ Rope, Egypt’s first provider
of outdoor adventure parks and indoor rock climbing facilities. Founded in 2013
with Omar Samra, Rock n’ Rope seeks to bring the joy of the outdoors, to children
and adults alike. Born and bred in Canada, with a degree in Business and 12
years of multinational corporate experience, she swapped suits and heels for
jeans and flats and decided to apply her finance skills to her passion for climbing
and mountains. To foster a community of free spirited, adventure seeking, nature
loving and an environmentally conscious generation is her ultimate goal.
Nora Kafafi
Shereen Allam was born in Alexandria, Egypt and studied business administration
in the American University in Cairo and graduated with highest honors. Worked in
the corporate world for five years in various positions and resigned her last post in
the United Nations to start her own company.
Shereen Allam
Baby Boom a design, manufacture and distribution company of baby’s clothes was
born in 1990. It started in a garage with three machines and 2 workers and when
sold in 2001 with its 150 machines, 200 workers, 250 retail shops and one private
store. She established with her husband a printer cartridge recycling company to
support the environmental movement, she managed to convince within two year
250 national and multinational organizations to collaborate with Ecotek to recycle
their cartridges. Within the next five years she added to their company line of
products around three international brands in the field of computer accessories
and virtual computing.
In 2008 she established an NGO, AWTAD, and moved on to improve the
environment supporting the economic empowerment of women and youth.
Today AWTAD is supporting young start up entrepreneurs, women and
artisans. In 2013 she established a new company called JEZOOR to
work with young entrepreneurs to ensure that the survival rate of
startups is on the rise.
She is a business woman, mentor, consultant,
designer and dreamer of making things happen for
others as much as for herself.
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Ghada Darwish
Ms. Ghada Darwish is the managing director of PIZA Industrial Supplies Co. (a
family business established in 1962 and specialized in developing and supplying
turnkey sugar and bio-fuels factories as well as the supply of process equipment
to other fertilizers, paper and cement industries. The company also exports sugar
industry’s bi-products). Ghada holds a BSC from the American University in Cairo
in 2000; specialized in Mechanical Engineering (Material, Manufacturing and
Industrial Management). She was a board member of the Egyptian Junior Business
Association; responsible of the CSR with special focus on Anti-corruption, a board
member of the Egyptian Belgian Business Association. In 2009, Ghada was
chosen to represent Egypt in the Fortune/US State Department Women Mentoring
Program, where the mentor was the VP of Exxon Mobil. Being active in women
economic empowerment issues, Ghada developed and is managing a mentoring
program in Egypt; helping women living outside Cairo develop their business skills.
Ebtehal Tarek is an Egyptian social development worker. She instigated her
developmental work since high school, she volunteered in more than ten local
and international NGOs. Later she worked as an implementer and manager of
projects inside and outside of Egypt. Those experiences included; spending two
years in AIESEC, co-founding the educational project “Delleny”, and founding
TEDxCairoSalon.
Ebtehal
T. Elgamrawy
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By the age of 21, she worked in an international NGO (FHI 360), pioneering “HIV &
Sexual transmitted disease among Most At Risk Populations” in Egypt. At FHI360,
she managed two sub-local NGOs and supervised a total of 60 employees with
a grant of 2.5 million dollars. On the academic level, she just graduated top on
her class from a joint European MA in “Comparative Local Development” with a
dissertation topic on “Financial Sustainability of Local NGOs”. Her research was
a product of primary data collection. She relocated for three month to Bangladesh
to analyze: how BRAC, the world biggest NGO, claims to be 70% financially
sustainable? Whether NGOs could learn from Grameen Bank ? And if Social
Business could work as an alternative path for sustainable development?
Ms. Amal Mowafy is the Chief Technical Advisor of the joint ILO/Canada Project
on Decent Jobs for Egypt’s Young People: Tackling the Challenge Together since
March 2012. The project focuses on the implementation of the National Action
Plan for Youth Employment, the formulation of Regional Action Plans for Youth
Employment in the governorates of Minya, Port Said and the Red Sea working on
the supply and demand sides and the matching processes of the labour market.
Amal Mowafy
Ms. Mowafy joined the ILO as Senior Programme Officer from September,
2008. Prior to that she was a Project Management Specialist at USAID Policy
& Private Sector Office where she worked on the broad areas of public finance,
competiveness, business and economic higher education as well as consumer
protection from August, 2005. Her career in development began at the Ministry of
International Cooperation in February 1998 until she became the Desk Officer for
Cooperation with the USA in the Cabinet of HE Ms. Fayza Abounaga, the Minister
of International Cooperation in July 2004.
She has completed course work for a Ph.D in Public Administration at Cairo
University/Faculty of Economics and Political Science and is still working on her
PhD dissertation. She has two degrees with highest honours from the American
University in Cairo: an MPA with a specialization in International Organizations
earned in 1998 and B.A. in Economics attained in 1993. During her study period
at AUC, she held different positions as a research and teaching assistant. Ms.
Mowafy started her professional career in 1992 at P&G-Egypt as a Summer
Intern and became a Section Manager the year after until she decided that the
development field is where she belongs.
Rasha Tantawi
Rasha Tantawi is the Accelerator Unit Manger at the Technology Innovation and
Entrepreneurship Center and has extensive teaching experience at Nile University’s
Management of Technology department, Pharos University and University
of Senghore. Rasha is also a researcher at the Center of Competitiveness,
Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Nile University where her fields of interest
include open innovation, strategic management, entrepreneurship and social
media marketing. She worked at HartMann Egypt as a regional manager in
the construction field before cofounding her own business in the packaging of
agriculture exports where she sits on its board of advisors. Rasha is a serial
entrepreneur who enjoys mentoring and guiding young entrepreneurs for which
she co-founded Gemiza.net; a startup service agency with special focus on
empowering women entrepreneurs.
Rasha holds a Masters in Civil Engineering from Alexandria University, a Masters
in Management of Technology from Nile University. She is also finalizing her
PhD in the area of Strategic Management at the Swiss University for
Management.
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Riham Abu Elinin
Riham Abu Elinin dedicated her life to establish companies that have an impact
and make a real change in people’s life. Her first startup “CaiCot” was in the
international trading where she succeeded to promote local manufactured products
to be exported worldwide and excelled the language of globalisation within different
industries. throughout her journey, she has successfully acquired the technological
knowledge with the relevant market/product needed. She succeeded to set
constructive directions in utilising the local resources with a clear understanding
of the internal and external factors that can influence success. A result of this she
founded “Zoser” - a geo tagging and mapping platform that helped thousands of
small and medium companies in Egypt promote their business through accurate
data through mobile operators. After the success of the latest start-up Riham pursued her ambitious dream of
establishing “BznsCloud” a global technology company focused on machine
learning and advanced data analysis, BznsCloud launched BznsBuilder.com in
2015 after winning at the Global Innovation Competition held by the Department of
States, it is the first online platform to help and support entrepreneurs and startups
build their idea from Business Plan stage, critical market information, mentor
network and decisions support. Riham holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Art from
Helwan University.
Maissera Ellaithy is the Product Manager MegaKheir at TA Telecom. Maissera’s
journey in community development started at school, where she volunteered for
many initiatives in diverse developmental areas. She co-founded the anti-cheating
“BossFeeWar2tak” initiative in 2008. She also taught economics at Modern
Academy’s Department of Economics for 10 years. Maissera currently manages
MegaKheir Foundation for Development - the mobile CSR of TA Telecom.
She earned her MBA degree from the Arab Academy in Cairo.
Maissera Ellaithy
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Hesham Wahby is a Co-Founder and CEO of Innoventures. He is responsible
for the company’s strategy and relationships, access to ventures, and coaching
entrepreneurs. Innoventures is a platform for supporting early-stage start-ups. The
company’s activities primarily include seed-stage start-ups acceleration, venture
funding, business mentoring and training and creating and running innovation
spaces. Through Innoventures, Hesham has also co-founded Ideaspace, a new
innovation/hacker/maker/co-working space for innovators and entrepreneurs.
Hesham Wahby
Hesham is also Principal, Middle East & Africa for Mercator XXI, a professional
services firm helping clients engage the global economy. In addition, Hesham is
also a Co-Founder of the Radio El-Afkar (idea radio) podcast, and one of the main
hosts for this online show. He has a background of 15 years in the start-up and
technology industries, with experience in strategy, business development, product
design, software development and circuit design. He has also been involved in
economic development initiatives through affiliation with the IEEE, Egyptian
Engineering Day and Global Entrepreneurship Week. Hesham holds an MBA in
Entrepreneurial and Strategic Management from the Wharton School, as well as a
bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering from Cairo University.
Rania is currently coordinating and managing several cultural projects. One of her
artistic priorities is the” Pergola Puppet Theatre”, founded in 2011. She writes and
directs its productions, in addition to presenting a number of private workshops
for making and controlling marionettes. Pergola Theatre builds awareness and
presents heritage, social, and political productions, in various parts of Egypt.
Rania is managing a cultural center called “Pergola Forum” which she founded in
2013 in Downtown Cairo.
Rania Refaat
Shaheen
She received a number of awards in the field of acting, directing and other art fields
such as Best Scenography for the a puppet mime show that she wrote. She has
also won Best Actress in a Production (The Prisoner). She also won the “Human
from Stone” Competition at El-Sawy Culture Wheel for two years straight. Finally,
she won the Eastern Prize and the Critic’s Award for “The Kinetic Production” at
the 17th Youth Salon at the Opera House. Now she is writing a new book of short
stories, also currently writing weekly column on the website Dama.
As a lawyer, she has researched the international treaties and laws
supporting women and she has also worked in the field of human rights.
She has created initiatives for fighting harassment and she has used a
mix of art and law to serve this objective. She has also led few
initiatives to encourage women to fight abuse and violence as the
‘Ride A Bike ‘initiative that called for safe streets
for girls and women. In 2015, she has received the
“Sitat Award” by the Cairo Center for Development,
which is an award for the most influential
woman in Egypt.
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Primary focus is on new firm creation and entrepreneurship, focusing on analysis
of start-up processes in the US and cross national efforts. Was founding coordinating principal investigator of the first U.S. Panel Study of Entrepreneurial
Dynamics [PSED I] and currently co-principal investigator of US PSED II. WAs the
founding coordinator of the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor ressearch program
[1997-2004] supervising anual surveys in 40 countries and coordinating all country
teams. Primary expertise in survey research of emerging and new businesses.
Marie Curie Professional Research Fellow -Aston University
Paul D Reynolds
Working with the UK Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) team and other
scholars to implement a UK longitudinal study of business creation harmonized
with U.S. (PSED) and other existing projects and facilitate development of similar
projects in other European countries.
Research Professor of Management - George Washington University
Focusing on the intersection of entrepreneurial scholarship and policy reflected in
the development of a research program and an annual (early October) conference.
Affiliate - ICSB
Aly-Khan Rajani, Counsellor / Head of Cooperation, Embassy of Canada to the
Arab Republic of Egypt.
Aly-Khan Rajani
Mr Rajani is a seasoned development and relief professional who has worked in
the Middle East, south, southeast and central Asia, and parts of Africa over the last
fifteen years. He has been deployed to numerous emergency responses during
the Iraq, Afghanistan and Lebanon wars, and was amongst the first responders
to the Asian Tsunami in Indonesia, and the Kashmir Earthquake in Pakistan, and
numerous other natural disasters. His development programme management
spanned working in several countries including: Jordan, India, Pakistan, Nepal,
Indonesia, East Timor, and Afghanistan, where he has worked for UN HABITAT,
CARE, and the Government of Canada. Mr Rajani holds a Masters in Public Administration from the Royal Military College
of Canada and a Specialist degree in International Development from the University
of Toronto.
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‫اﻟﺴﺒت‪،‬‬
‫‪ ٢١‬ﻨوﻓﻤﺒر ‪٢٠١٥‬‬
‫‪٠٩:١٥ – ٠٩:٠٠‬‬
‫ﻗﺎﻋﺔ ‪AudiMax‬‬
‫‪١١:٠٠ – ٠٩:١٥‬‬
‫ﺍﻟﺘﺤﺮﻙ ﻣﻦ ﻓﻨﺎﺩﻕ ﺍﻹﻗﺎﻣﺔ ﺇﻟﻰ ﻣﻘﺮ ﺟﺎﻣﻌﺔ ﺑﺮﻟﻴﻦ ﺍﻟﺘﻘﻨﻴﺔ )‪(TUB‬‬
‫ﻣﺮﺍﺟﻌﺔ ﻟﻠﻴﻮﻡ ﺍﻟﺜﺎﻧﻲ ﻭﺗﻘﺪﻳﻢ ﺍﻟﻴﻮﻡ ﺍﻟﺜﺎﻟﺚ‬
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‫ﻣﻨﻈﻤﺔ ﺍﻟﻌﻤﻞ ﺍﻟﺪﻭﻟﻴﺔ ﺑﺎﻟﻘﺎﻫﺮﺓ‬
‫ﺍﺳﺘﺪﺍﻣﺔ ﺍﻟﻤﺸﺮﻭﻋﺎﺕ ﺍﻻﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴﺔ‬
‫ﺩ‪ .‬ﺃﳝﻦ ﺍﻟﻄﺮﺍﺑﻴﺸﻲ ‪ -‬ﺟﺎﻣﻌﺔ ﺟﻮﺭﺝ ﻭﺍﺷﻨﻄﻦ‬
‫ﻋﺮﺽ ﻣﺸﺮﻭﻉ ‪PSED‬‬
‫ﺩ‪ .‬ﺑﻮﻝ ﺭﻳﻨﻮﻟﺪﺯ ‪ -‬ﺍ‪‬ﻠﺲ ﺍﻟﺸﺮﻕ ﺍﻷﻭﺳﻄﻲ ﻟﻠﻤﺸﺮﻭﻋﺎﺕ ﺍﻟﺼﻐﻴﺮﺓ‬
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‫‪١١:٤٥ – ١١:١٥‬‬
‫ﻗﺎﻋﺔ ‪AudiMax‬‬
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‫ﻗﺎﻋﺔ ‪AudiMax‬‬
‫ﺍﺳﺘﺮﺍﺣﺔ ﺍﻟﻘﻬﻮﺓ‬
‫ﺗﻘﻴﻴﻢ ﻣﺆﺗﻤﺮ ﺭﻳﺎﺩﺓ ﺍﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ ﺍﻻﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴﺔ‬
‫) ﻳﻘﻮﻡ ﺍﻟﻤﺸﺎﺭﻛﻮﻥ ﺑﺈﺳﺘﻴﻔﺎء ﻧﻤﻮﺫﺝ ﺍﻟﺘﻘﻴﻴﻢ(‬
‫ﺇﻋﻼﻥ ﺍﻟﺠﻮﻧﻪ ﺍﻷﻭﻝ‬
‫ﺗﻮﺻﻴﺎﺕ ﺍﻟﻤﺆﺗﻤﺮ‬
‫ﻡ‪ .‬ﺃﺣﻤﺪ ﻋﺜﻤﺎﻥ ‪ -‬ﺍ‪‬ﻠﺲ ﺍﻟﺸــﺮﻕ ﺃﻭﺳﻄﻲ ﻟﻠﻤﺸﺮﻭﻋﺎﺕ ﺍﻟﺼﻐﻴﺮﺓ‬
‫ﻭﺭﻳﺎﺩﺓ ﺍﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ‪ ،‬ﻭﺭﺋﻴﺲ ﺍﻷﺳﺒﻮﻉ ﺍﻟﻌﺎﳌﻲ ﻟﺮﻳﺎﺩﺓ ﺍﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ ﺍﻟﻌﺎﳌﻲ ﲟﺼﺮ‪.‬‬
‫ﺃ‪ .‬ﺁﻣﺎﻝ ﻣﻮﺍﻓﻲ ‪ -‬ﻣﺪﻳﺮ ﻣﺸﺮﻭﻉ ﻭﻇﺎﺋﻒ ﻻﺋﻘﺔ ﻟﺸﺒﺎﺏ ﻣﺼﺮ ‪ -‬ﻣﻨﻈﻤﺔ‬
‫ﺍﻟﻌﻤﻞ ﺍﻟﺪﻭﻟﻴﺔ‪.‬‬
‫ﺃ‪ .‬ﻋﻠﻲ ﺧﺎﻥ ﺭﺍﺟﺎﻧﻲ ‪ -‬ﻣﺴﺘﺸﺎﺭ ﻭﺭﺋﻴﺲ ﻗﺴﻢ ﺍﻟﺘﻨﻤﻴﺔ ﺇﺩﺍﺭﺓ ﺍﻟﺸﺌﻮﻥ‬
‫ﺍﳋﺎﺭﺟﻴﺔ ﻭﺍﻟﺘﺠﺎﺭﺓ ﻭﺍﻟﺘﻨﻤﻴﺔ‪ -‬ﻛﻨﺪﺍ‬
‫ﺍﻟﺠﻠﺴﺔ ﺍﻟﺨﺘﺎﻣﻴﺔ‬
‫ﺳﻌﺎﺩﺓ ﺍﻟﺴﻔﻴﺮ‪ /‬ﺗﺮﻭﻱ ﻟﻮﻻﺷﻨﻴﻚ ‪ -‬ﺳﻔﻴﺮﺩﻭﻟﺔ ﻛﻨﺪﺍ‬
‫ﺳﻌﺎﺩﺓ ﺍﻟﻠﻮﺍﺀ ﺃﺣﻤﺪ ﻋﺒﺪﺍﷲ‪ ،‬ﻣﺤﺎﻓﻆ ﺍﻟﺒﺤﺮ ﺍﻷﺣﻤﺮ‬
‫ﺇﺩﺍﺭﺓ ﺍﳉﻠﺴﺔ‪ :‬ﺩ‪ .‬ﺃﳝﻦ ﺍﻟﻄﺮﺍﺑﻴﺸﻲ ‪ -‬ﺟﺎﻣﻌﺔ ﺟﻮﺭﺝ ﻭﺍﺷﻨﻄﻦ‬
‫‪١٢‬‬
‫‪١٥:٤٥ – ١٥:٣٠‬‬
‫اﻟﻴوم اﻟﺜﺎﻨﻲ‬
‫اﻟﺠﻤﻌﺔ‪،‬‬
‫‪ ٢٠‬ﻨوﻓﻤﺒر ‪٢٠١٥‬‬
‫‪١٦:٤٥ – ١٥:٤٥‬‬
‫ﺍﺳﺘﺮﺍﺣﺔ ﺍﻟﻘﻬﻮﺓ‬
‫ﺍﻟﺠﻠﺴﺎﺕ ﺍﻟﻤﻮﺍﺯﻳﺔ‬
‫ﺟﻠﺴﺔ )‪ :(١٣‬ﺗﻤﻜﻴﻦ ﺍﻟﻤﺮﺃﺓ ﻣﻦ ﺧﻼﻝ ﺭﻳﺎﺩﺓ ﺍﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ ﺍﻻﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴﺔ‬
‫ﻗﺎﻋﺔ ﺍﻟﻤﺤﺎﺿﺮﺍﺕ )‪(١‬‬
‫ﺃ‪.‬ﻋﻔﺖ ﺍﻟﺸﻮﻛﻲ – ﺍﳌﺪﻳﺮ ﺍﻟﻔﻨﻲ ‪ ،‬ﻣﺮﻛﺰ ﺗﻨﻤﻴﺔ ﻣﻬﺎﺭﺍﺕ ﺍﳌﺮﺃﺓ‬
‫ﺃ‪ .‬ﻧﻮﺭﺍ ﻛﻔﺎﻓﻲ – ﺭﻭﻙ ﺁﻧﺪ ﺭﻭﺏ‬
‫ﺃ‪.‬ﺷﻴﺮﻳﻦ ﻋﻼﻡ – ﻣﺆﺳﺲ ﻭﺭﺋﻴﺲ ‪ ،‬ﺃﻭﺗﺎﺩ‬
‫ﺃ‪.‬ﻏﺎﺩﺓ ﺩﺭﻭﻳﺶ ‪ -‬ﺍﳉﻤﻌﻴﺔ ﺍﳌﺼﺮﻳﺔ ﻟﺸﺒﺎﺏ ﺭﺟﺎﻝ ﺍﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ‬
‫ﺃ‪ .‬ﺍﺑﺘﻬﺎﻝ ﻃﺎﺭﻕ ‪ -‬ﺭﺍﺋﺪﺓ ﺃﻋﻤﺎﻝ ﺍﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴﺔ‬
‫ﺇﺩﺍﺭﺓ ﺍﳉﻠﺴﺔ‪ :‬ﺃ‪ .‬ﺁﻣﺎﻝ ﻣﻮﺍﻓﻲ ‪ -‬ﺍﻟﻔﺮﻳﻖ ﺍﻟﻔﻨﻲ ﳌﺸﺮﻭﻉ ﺍﻟﻌﻤﻞ ﺍﻟﻼﺋﻖ‪،‬‬
‫ﻣﻨﻈﻤﺔ ﺍﻟﻌﻤﻞ ﺍﻟﺪﻭﻟﻴﺔ ﺑﺎﻟﻘﺎﻫﺮﺓ‬
‫ﻗﺎﻋﺔ ﺍﻟﻤﺤﺎﺿﺮﺍﺕ )‪(٢‬‬
‫ﺟﻠﺴﺔ )‪ :(١٤‬ﺗﻜﻨﻮﻟﻮﺟﻴﺎ ﺍﻟﻤﻌﻠﻮﻣﺎﺕ ﻭﺭﻳﺎﺩﺓ ﺍﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ ﺍﻻﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴﺔ‬
‫ﺃ‪ .‬ﺃ‪ .‬ﺭﺷﺎ ﻃﻨﻄﺎﻭﻱ ‪ -‬ﻣﺮﻛﺰ ﺍﻻﺑﺪﺍﻉ ﺍﻟﺘﻜﻨﻮﻟﻮﺟﻲ ﻭﺭﻳﺎﺩﺓ ﺍﻻﺑﺘﻜﺎﺭ‬
‫ﺃ‪ .‬ﺭﻳﻬﺎﻡ ﺃﺑﻮ ﺍﻟﻌﻴﻨﲔ ‪bznsbuilder.com -‬‬
‫ﺃ‪ .‬ﺃ‪ .‬ﺣﺴــﺎﻡ ﺻﺎﻟــﺢ ‪ -‬ﺍ‪‬ﻠﺲ ﺍﻟﺸــﺮﻕ ﺍﻷﻭﺳــﻄﻲ ﻟﻠﻤﺸــﺮﻭﻋﺎﺕ‬
‫ﺍﻟﺼﻐﻴﺮﺓ ﻭﺭﻳﺎﺩﺓ ﺍﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ‬
‫ﺏ‪ .‬ﺃ‪ .‬ﻣﻴﺴﺮﻩ ﺍﻟﻠﻴﺜﻲ ‪TA Telecom -‬‬
‫ﺇﺩﺍﺭﺓ ﺍﳉﻠﺴﺔ‪ :‬ﺃ‪ .‬ﻫﺸﺎﻡ ﻭﻫﺒﻲ ‪ -‬ﻣﻨﺼﺔ ﺍﻻﺑﺘﻜﺎﺭ ‪Innoventures‬‬
‫ﻗﺎﻋﺔ ﺍﻟﻤﺤﺎﺿﺮﺍﺕ )‪(٣‬‬
‫ﺟﻠﺴﺔ )‪ :(١٥‬ﻋﺮﺽ ﻓﻨﻲ ﺇﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻲ‬
‫ﺃ‪ .‬ﺭﺍﻧﻴﺎ ﺭﻓﻌﺖ‬
‫ﺃ‪ .‬ﺁﻻﺀ ﻣﺤﻤﻮﺩ‬
‫ﺍﻟﺒﺮﺟﻮﻻ ‪ ،‬ﻣﺴﺮﺡ ﺍﻟﻌﺮﺍﺋﺲ‬
‫‪١٧:٠٠ – ١٦:٤٥‬‬
‫ﺇﻋﻼﻥ ﻧﻬﺎﻳﺔ ﻓﻌﺎﻟﻴﺎﺕ ﺍﻟﻴﻮﻡ ﺍﻟﺜﺎﻧﻲ‬
‫ﻗﺎﻋﺔ ‪AudiMax‬‬
‫‪١٩:٠٠‬‬
‫ﻛﻠﺮ ﺑﻴﺘﺶ‬
‫ﺣﻔﻞ ﻭﻋﺸﺎء ﻋﻠﻰ ﺍﻟﺸﺎﻃﺊ‬
‫‪١١‬‬
‫ﻗﺎﻋﺔ ﺍﻟﻤﺤﺎﺿﺮﺍﺕ )‪(٢‬‬
‫ﺃ‪.‬ﺳﻴﺒﺴﻴﻞ ﻧﺎﳝﺒﻲ ‪ -‬ﻣﻨﻈﻤﺔ ﺍﻟﻌﻤﻞ ﺍﻟﺪﻭﻟﻴﺔ ‪ ،‬ﺟﻨﻮﺏ ﺃﻓﺮﻳﻘﻴﺎ‬
‫اﻟﻴوم اﻟﺜﺎﻨﻲ‬
‫اﻟﺠﻤﻌﺔ‪،‬‬
‫‪ ٢٠‬ﻨوﻓﻤﺒر ‪٢٠١٥‬‬
‫ﺟﻠﺴـــﺔ )‪ :(٨‬ﻣﺠﻤﻮﻋﺔ ﺃﺩﻭﺍﺕ ﻣﻨﻈﻤﺔ ﺍﻟﻌﻤﻞ ﺍﻟﺪﻭﻟﻴﺔ ﺍﻟﺨﺎﺻﺔ ﺑﺮﻳﺎﺩﺓ‬
‫ﺍﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ ﺍﻻﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴﺔ‬
‫ﺩ‪ .‬ﻃﺎﺭﻕ ﺣﺎﰎ ‪ -‬ﺍﻟﺠﺎﻣﻌﺔ ﺍﻷﻣﺮﻳﻜﻴﺔ ﺑﺎﻟﻘﺎﻫﺮﺓ‬
‫ﺩ‪ .‬ﺃﳝﻦ ﺍﻟﻄﺮﺍﺑﻴﺸﻲ ‪ -‬ﺟﺎﻣﻌﺔ ﺟﻮﺭﺝ ﻭﺍﺷﻨﻄﻦ‬
‫ﺇﺩﺍﺭﺓ ﺍﳉﻠﺴــﺔ ‪ :‬ﻡ‪ .‬ﻣﺠــﺪﻱ ﻭﻫﺒﺔ‪ ،‬ﻣﺸــﺮﻭﻉ ﻭﻇﺎﺋﻒ ﻻﺋﻘﺔ ﻟﺸــﺒﺎﺏ‬
‫ﻣﺼﺮ‪ ،‬ﻣﻨﻈﻤﺔ ﺍﻟﻌﻤﻞ ﺍﻟﺪﻭﻟﻴﺔ‬
‫ﻗﺎﻋﺔ ﺍﻟﻤﺤﺎﺿﺮﺍﺕ )‪(٣‬‬
‫ﺟﻠﺴﺔ )‪ :(٩‬ﺃﻓﻀﻞ ﺍﻟﻤﻤﺎﺭﺳﺎﺕ ﺍﻟﺪﻭﻟﻴﺔ‬
‫ﺩ‪.‬ﻛﻲ‪ -‬ﺷﺎﻥ ﻛﻴﻢ ‪ -‬ﺭﺋﻴﺲ ﺍﻟﻤﺠﻠﺲ ﺍﻟﺪﻭﻟﻲ ﻟﻠﻤﺸﺮﻭﻋﺎﺕ ﺍﻟﺼﻐﻴﺮﺓ‬
‫ﺩ‪ .‬ﺑﻮﻝ ﺳﻮﻳﺮﺳﺰ ‪ -‬ﺟﺎﻣﻌﺔ ﺟﻮﺭﺝ ﻭﺍﺷﻨﻄﻦ‬
‫ﺩ‪ .‬ﺗﻮﻧﻲ ﻣﻨﺪﻳﺰ ‪ -‬ﺭﺍﺑﻄﺔ ﺍﻟﻮﻻﻳﺎﺕ ﺍﳌﺘﺤﺪﺓ ﻟﻠﻤﺸﺮﻭﻋﺎﺕ ﺍﻟﺼﻐﻴﺮﻩ ﻭﺭﻳﺎﺩﺓ‬
‫ﺍﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ‬
‫ﺃ‪ .‬ﺳﻠﻤﻰ ﺍﻟﺴﺎﻳﺢ ‪Ahead of the curve -‬‬
‫ﺇﺩﺍﺭﺓ ﺍﳉﻠﺴــﺔ‪ :‬ﺃ‪.‬ﺇﳝــﺎﻥ ﻋﻤــﺮﺍﻥ – ﺑﺮﻧﺎﻣــﺞ ﺍﳌﺸــﺮﻭﻋﺎﺕ ﺍﻟﺼﻐﻴــﺮﺓ‬
‫ﻭﺍﳌﺘﻮﺳﻄﻪ‪ ،‬ﻭﺯﺍﺭﺓ ﺍﻟﺸﺆﻭﻥ ﺍﳋﺎﺭﺟﻴﺔ ﻭﺍﻟﺘﺠﺎﺭﺓ ﻭﺍﻟﺘﻨﻤﻴﺔ‪ ،‬ﻛﻨﺪﺍ‬
‫‪١٤:٠٠ – ١٢:٠٠‬‬
‫‪١٥:٣٠ – ١٤:٠٠‬‬
‫ﻗﺎﻋﺔ ﺍﻟﻤﺤﺎﺿﺮﺍﺕ )‪(١‬‬
‫ﺍﺳﺘﺮﺍﺣﺔ ﻭﺍﻟﻐﺪﺍء‬
‫ﺍﻟﺠﻠﺴﺎﺕ ﺍﻟﻤﻮﺍﺯﻳﺔ‬
‫ﺟﻠﺴﺔ )‪ :(١٠‬ﻣﺨﺘﺒﺮ ﺍﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ ﺍﻻﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴﺔ )ﻛﻴﻒ ﺗﺒﺪﺃ ﻣﺸﺮﻭﻋﻚ‬
‫ﺍﻹﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻲ ( ‪ -‬ﺗﻜﻤﻠﺔ‬
‫ﺩ‪ .‬ﻋﺎﻃﻒ ﺍﻟﺸﺒﺮﺍﻭﻱ – ﻣﺴﺘﺸﺎﺭ ﺍﻟﺘﻨﻤﻴﺔ ﺍﻹﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴﺔ‪ ،‬ﳑﻠﻜﺔ‬
‫ﺍﻟﺒﺤﺮﻳﻦ‬
‫ﻗﺎﻋﺔ ﺍﻟﻤﺤﺎﺿﺮﺍﺕ )‪(٢‬‬
‫ﺟﻠﺴﺔ )‪ :(١١‬ﺍﻟﺘﻌﻠﻴﻢ ﻭﺍﻟﻤﺸﺮﻭﻋﺎﺕ ﺍﻻﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴﺔ‬
‫ﺩ‪ .‬ﻣﺤﺴﻦ ﺍﳌﻬﺪﻱ – ﻛﻠﻴﺔ ﺍﻟﻬﻨﺪﺳﺔ ‪ ،‬ﺟﺎﻣﻌﺔ ﺍﻟﻘﺎﻫﺮﺓ‬
‫ﺩ‪ .‬ﺃﳝﻦ ﺍﻟﻄﺮﺍﺑﻴﺸﻲ ‪ -‬ﺟﺎﻣﻌﺔ ﺟﻮﺭﺝ ﻭﺍﺷﻨﻄﻦ‬
‫ﺩ‪ .‬ﻃﺎﺭﻕ ﺣﺎﰎ ‪ -‬ﺍﳉﺎﻣﻌﺔ ﺍﻷﻣﺮﻳﻜﻴﺔ ﺑﺎﻟﻘﺎﻫﺮﺓ‬
‫ﺩ‪ .‬ﻣﺤﻤﺪ ﺟﻼﻝ – ﻣﺠﻤﻮﻋﺔ ﻃﻠﻌﺖ ﻣﺼﻄﻔﻰ‬
‫ﺇﺩﺍﺭﺓ ﺍﳉﻠﺴﺔ ‪ :‬ﻡ‪ .‬ﻋﻤﺮ ﺟﻮﻫﺮ ‪ -‬ﺍ‪‬ﻠﺲ ﺍﻟﺸﺮﻕ ﺍﻷﻭﺳﻄﻲ‬
‫ﻟﻠﻤﺸﺮﻭﻋﺎﺕ ﺍﻟﺼﻐﻴﺮﺓ ﻭﺭﻳﺎﺩﺓ ﺍﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ‬
‫ﻗﺎﻋﺔ ﺍﻟﻤﺤﺎﺿﺮﺍﺕ )‪(٣‬‬
‫ﺟﻠﺴﺔ )‪ :(١٢‬ﺍﻟﻤﻌﻠﻮﻣﺎﺕ‪ ،‬ﺍﻻﺑﺘﻜﺎﺭ ﻭﺍﻟﻤﺸﺮﻭﻋﺎﺕ ﺍﻻﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴﺔ‬
‫ﺃ‪ .‬ﻛﺎﺭﻭﻟﲔ ﻛﻤﺎﻝ ‪ -‬ﻣﺒﺎﺩﺭﺓ ﺟﺎﻣﻌﺔ ﺍﻟﻨﻴﻞ ﻟﺮﻳﺎﺩﺓ ﺍﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ ﺍﻻﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴﺔ‬
‫ﺃ‪ .‬ﻧﻬﻠﺔ ﺯﻳﺘﻮﻥ ‪ -‬ﺑﺮﻧﺎﻣﺞ ﺍﻷﱈ ﺍﳌﺘﺤﺪﺓ ﺍﻹﳕﺎﺋﻲ ﲟﺼﺮ‬
‫ﺩ‪ .‬ﺭﺍﺋﺪ ﺷﺮﻳﻒ ‪ -‬ﺍﳌﺮﻛﺰ ﺍﻟﺪﻭﻟﻲ ﻟﺒﺤﻮﺙ ﺍﻟﺘﻨﻤﻴﺔ‬
‫ﺇﺩﺍﺭﺓ ﺍﳉﻠﺴﺔ‪ :‬ﻡ‪ .‬ﺧﺎﻟﺪ ﻓﺎﺭﻭﻕ ‪ -‬ﺍﳉﻤﻌﻴﺔ ﺍﳌﺼﺮﻳﺔ ﻟﺸﺒﺎﺏ ﺭﺟﺎﻝ‬
‫ﺍﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ‬
‫‪١٠‬‬
‫‪٠٩:٠٠ – ٠٨:٣٠‬‬
‫ﺍﻟﺘﺤﺮﻙ ﻣﻦ ﻓﻨﺎﺩﻕ ﺍﻹﻗﺎﻣﺔ ﺇﻟﻰ ﻣﻘﺮ ﺟﺎﻣﻌﺔ ﺑﺮﻟﻴﻦ ﺍﻟﺘﻘﻨﻴﺔ ﺑﺎﻟﺠﻮﻧﺔ‬
‫)‪(TUB‬‬
‫اﻟﻴوم اﻟﺜﺎﻨﻲ‬
‫‪٠٩:١٥ – ٠٩:٠٠‬‬
‫ﺟﻠﺴﺔ ﻋﺎﻣﺔ‪ :‬ﻣﺮﺍﺟﻌﺔ ﺍﻟﻴﻮﻡ ﺍﻷﻭﻝ‬
‫اﻟﺠﻤﻌﺔ‪،‬‬
‫‪ ٢٠‬ﻨوﻓﻤﺒر ‪٢٠١٥‬‬
‫‪١٠:٠٠ – ٠٩:١٥‬‬
‫ﻗﺎﻋﺔ ‪AudiMax‬‬
‫ﻗﺎﻋﺔ ‪AudiMax‬‬
‫ﺭﻭﺍﺩ ﺭﻳﺎﺩﺓ ﺍﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ ﺍﻻﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴﺔ ﻓﻲ ﻣﺼﺮ‪ :‬ﺍﻟﻄﻼﺋﻊ‬
‫ﺃ‪ .‬ﻳﺴﺮﻳﺔ ﻟﻮﺯﺓ ‪ -‬ﻣﺆﺳﺴﺔ ﺳﺎﻭﻳﺮﺱ ﻟﻠﺘﻨﻤﻴﺔ ﺍﻻﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴﺔ‬
‫ﻡ‪ .‬ﻣﺤﻤﺪ ﺍﻟﺼﺎﻭﻱ ‪ -‬ﺳﺎﻗﻴﺔ ﺍﻟﺼﺎﻭﻱ ﺍﻟﺜﻘﺎﻓﻴﺔ‬
‫ﺃ‪ .‬ﻣﺤﻤﺪ ﺳﻠﻄﺎﻥ ‪ -‬ﺳﻴﻜﻴﻢ‬
‫ﺃ‪ .‬ﺣﺎﰎ ﺧﺎﻃﺮ – ﻣﺆﺳﺲ ﻭﻧﺎﺋﺐ ﺭﺋﻴﺲ ﻣﺠﻠﺲ ﺍﻹﺩﺍﺭﺓ ‪ ،‬ﺗﺮﻭﺱ‬
‫‪١٠:٣٠ – ١٠:٠٠‬‬
‫ﺍﻻﺑﺘﻜﺎﺭ ﺍﻻﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻲ ﻭﻃﺮﻕ ﺍﻹﻟﻬﺎﻡ ﺑﻪ‬
‫ﺃ‪.‬ﺳﺎﻟﻰ ﻣﺘﻮﻟﻲ – ﻣﺆﺳﺴﺔ ﻣﺼﺮ ﺍﳋﻴﺮ‬
‫ﺩ‪ .‬ﺭﻏﺪﻩ ﺍﻹﺑﺮﺍﺷﻲ – ﻣﺆﺳﺲ ‪ ،‬ﻋﻠﺸﺎﻧﻚ ﻳﺎ ﺑﻠﺪﻱ‬
‫ﻣﻨﺎﻗﺸﺔ ﻣﻔﺘﻮﺣﺔ‬
‫ﺇﺩﺍﺭﺓ ﺍﳉﻠﺴﺔ‪ :‬ﻡ‪ .‬ﻣﺠﺪﻱ ﻭﻫﺒﺔ‪ ،‬ﻣﺸﺮﻭﻉ ﻭﻇﺎﺋﻒ ﻻﺋﻘﺔ ﻟﺸﺒﺎﺏ ﻣﺼﺮ‪،‬‬
‫ﻣﻨﻈﻤﺔ ﺍﻟﻌﻤﻞ ﺍﻟﺪﻭﻟﻴﺔ‬
‫‪١١:٠٠ – ١٠:٣٠‬‬
‫‪١٢:٠٠ – ١١:٠٠‬‬
‫ﻗﺎﻋﺔ ﺍﻟﻤﺤﺎﺿﺮﺍﺕ )‪(١‬‬
‫ﺍﺳﺘﺮﺍﺣﺔ ﺍﻟﻘﻬﻮﺓ‬
‫ﺍﻟﺠﻠﺴﺎﺕ ﺍﻟﻤﻮﺍﺯﻳﺔ‬
‫ﺟﻠﺴـــﺔ )‪ :(٧‬ﻣﺨﺘﺒﺮ ﺍﻷﻋﻤـــﺎﻝ ﺍﻻﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴﺔ )ﻛﻴﻒ ﺗﺒﺪﺃ ﻣﺸـــﺮﻭﻋﻚ‬
‫ﺍﻹﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻲ(‬
‫ﺩ‪ .‬ﻋﺎﻃــﻒ ﺍﻟﺸــﺒﺮﺍﻭﻱ – ﻣﺴﺘﺸــﺎﺭ ﺍﻟﺘﻨﻤﻴﺔ ﺍﻹﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴــﺔ ‪ ،‬ﳑﻠﻜﺔ‬
‫ﺍﻟﺒﺤﺮﻳﻦ‬
‫‪٠٩‬‬
‫‪١٦:١٥ – ١٤:٣٠‬‬
‫اﻟﻴوم اﻷوﻝ‬
‫ﻗﺎﻋﺔ ﺍﻟﻤﺤﺎﺿﺮﺍﺕ )‪(١‬‬
‫ﺍﻟﺠﻠﺴﺎﺕ ﺍﻟﻤﻮﺍﺯﻳﺔ‬
‫ﺟﻠﺴﺔ )‪ :(٤‬ﺍﻟﺘﺨﻄﻴﻂ ﺍﻟﻤﺠﺘﻤﻌﻲ ﻭﺩﻋﻢ ﺭﻳﺎﺩﺓ ﺍﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ ﺍﻻﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴﺔ‬
‫ﺩ‪ .‬ﺃﺣﻤﺪ ﺷﻠﺒﻲ – ﺗﻄﻮﻳﺮ ﻣﺼﺮ‬
‫ﺩ‪ .‬ﺳﺤﺮﻋﻄﻴﺔ ‪ -‬ﻛﻠﻴﺔ ﺍﻟﻬﻨﺪﺳﺔ‪ ،‬ﺟﺎﻣﻌﺔ ﺍﻟﻘﺎﻫﺮﺓ‬
‫اﻟﺨﻤﻴس‪،‬‬
‫‪ ١٩‬ﻨوﻓﻤﺒر ‪٢٠١٥‬‬
‫ﺃ‪ .‬ﺟﻴﺎﻧﻠﻮﻛﺎ ﺑﻠﻠﻮﭭﻭ ‪ -‬ﺍﳉﺎﻣﻌﺔ ﺍﻟﺪﻭﻟﻴﺔ ﻟﻠﻐﺎﺕ ﻭﺍﻹﻋﻼﻡ‪ ،‬ﺇﻳﻄﺎﻟﻴﺎ‬
‫ﻡ‪ .‬ﺃﺣﻤﺪ ﻋﺜﻤﺎﻥ ‪ -‬ﺍ‪‬ﻠﺲ ﺍﻟﺸــﺮﻕ ﺍﻷﻭﺳــﻄﻲ ﻟﻠﻤﺸﺮﻭﻋﺎﺕ ﺍﻟﺼﻐﻴﺮﺓ‬
‫ﻭﺭﻳﺎﺩﺓ ﺍﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ‬
‫ﺇﺩﺍﺭﺓ ﺍﳉﻠﺴﺔ‪ :‬ﺃ‪ .‬ﻣﺤﻤﺪ ﻃﺎﺭﻕ ﻛﺎﻣﻞ ‪ -‬ﺷﺮﻛﺔ ﺍﲢﺎﺩ ﺍﳌﻘﺎﻭﻟﲔ ﺍﻟﺪﻭﻟﻴﺔ‬
‫ﻗﺎﻋﺔ ﺍﻟﻤﺤﺎﺿﺮﺍﺕ )‪(٢‬‬
‫ﻗﺎﻋﺔ ﺍﻟﻤﺤﺎﺿﺮﺍﺕ )‪(٣‬‬
‫‪١٦:٣٠ – ١٦:١٥‬‬
‫‪١٧:٠٠ – ١٦:٣٠‬‬
‫ﻗﺎﻋﺔ ‪AudiMax‬‬
‫ﺟﻠﺴﺔ )‪ :(٥‬ﺍﻟﻤﺸﺎﺭﻛﺔ ﺍﻟﻤﺠﺘﻤﻌﻴﺔ ﻛﻘﻮﺓ ﺩﺍﻓﻌﺔ ﻟﺮﻳﺎﺩﺓ ﺍﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ‬
‫ﺍﻻﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴﺔ‬
‫ﺃ‪ .‬ﺷﺮﻳﻒ ﺣﺴﻨﻲ ‪ -‬ﺷﺎﺩﻭﻑ‬
‫ﺃ‪ .‬ﺳﺎﻣﺢ ﺳﻴﻒ ﻏﺎﻟﻲ ‪ -‬ﺟﻤﻌﻴﺔ ﻣﻌﺎ‬
‫ﺃ‪ .‬ﻫﺸﺎﻡ ﺍﻟﺮﻭﺑﻲ ‪ -‬ﻣﺆﺳﺴﺔ ﺳﻨﺮﺟﻮﺱ‬
‫ﺇﺩﺍﺭﺓ ﺍﳉﻠﺴﺔ‪ :‬ﺃ‪ .‬ﺃﻣﻴﺮ ﻋﺒﻴﺪ ‪ -‬ﺍﻟﻔﺮﻳﻖ ﺍﻟﻔﻨﻲ ﻟﻠﻌﻤﻞ ﺍﻟﻼﺋﻖ‪ ،‬ﻣﻜﺘﺐ‬
‫ﻣﻨﻈﻤﺔ ﺍﻟﻌﻤﻞ ﺍﻟﺪﻭﻟﻴﺔ ﺑﺎﻟﻘﺎﻫﺮﺓ‬
‫ﺟﻠﺴﺔ )‪ :(٦‬ﻧﻬﺎﺋﻴﺎﺕ ﻣﺴﺎﺑﻘﺔ ﻧﻮﺍﺓ ﻟﺮﻳﺎﺩﺓ ﺍﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ ﺍﻻﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴﺔ‬
‫ﺍﺳﺘﺮﺍﺣﺔ ﺍﻟﻘﻬﻮﺓ‬
‫ﺇﻋﻼﻥ ﺃﺳـــﻤﺎء ﺍﻟﻔﺎﺋﺰﻳﻦ ﻓﻲ ﻣﺴﺎﺑﻘﺔ ﻧﻮﺍﺓ ﻭﺇﻋﻼﻥ ﻧﻬﺎﻳﺔ ﻓﺎﻋﻠﻴﺎﺕ‬
‫ﺍﻟﻴﻮﻡ ﺍﻷﻭﻝ‬
‫ﺇﺩﺍﺭﺓ ﺍﳉﻠﺴــﺔ ‪ :‬ﻡ‪.‬ﻣﺠﺪﻱ ﻭﻫﺒﺔ‪ ،‬ﻣﺸــﺮﻭﻉ ﻭﻇﺎﺋﻒ ﻻﺋﻘﺔ ﻟﺸﺒﺎﺏ‬
‫ﻣﺼﺮ‪ ،‬ﻣﻨﻈﻤﺔ ﺍﻟﻌﻤﻞ ﺍﻟﺪﻭﻟﻴﺔ‬
‫‪١٩:٠٠‬‬
‫ﺍﻟﺨﻴﻤﺔ‬
‫‪٠٨‬‬
‫ﻋﺸﺎء ﺑﺪﻭﻱ‬
‫‪١٣:٠٠ – ١١:٤٥‬‬
‫اﻟﻴوم اﻷوﻝ‬
‫ﻗﺎﻋﺔ ﺍﻟﻤﺤﺎﺿﺮﺍﺕ )‪(١‬‬
‫ﺍﻟﺠﻠﺴﺎﺕ ﺍﻟﻤﻮﺍﺯﻳﺔ‬
‫ﺟﻠﺴﺔ )‪ :(١‬ﻛﻴﻒ ﻳﻤﻜﻦ ﺧﻠﻖ ﻧﻈﺎﻡ ﺑﻴﺌﻲ ﻟﺮﻳﺎﺩﺓ ﺍﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ ﺍﻻﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴﺔ؟‬
‫ﺃ‪ .‬ﺳﻠﻤﻰ ﺍﳊﺮﻳﺮﻱ – ﺗﻮﺳﻴﻊ ﻧﻄﺎﻕ ﺍﳌﺸﺮﻭﻋﺎﺕ‪ ،‬ﻣﺼﺮ ﻟﻺﺑﺘﻜﺎﺭ‬
‫ﺃ‪ .‬ﺟﺎﻛﻲ ﻛﻤﻴﻞ ‪ -‬ﺍﳌﺪﻳﺮ ﺍﻟﻌﺎﻡ ‪ ،‬ﺟﻤﻌﻴﺔ ﻧﻬﻀﺔ ﺍﶈﺮﻭﺳﻪ‬
‫اﻟﺨﻤﻴس‪،‬‬
‫‪ ١٩‬ﻨوﻓﻤﺒر ‪٢٠١٥‬‬
‫ﺩ‪ .‬ﺃﳝﻦ ﺍﻟﻄﺮﺍﺑﻴﺸﻲ ‪ -‬ﺟﺎﻣﻌﺔ ﺟﻮﺭﺝ ﻭﺍﺷﻨﻄﻦ‬
‫ﺩ‪ .‬ﻣﻲ ﺍﻟﺒﻄﺮﺍﻥ – ﺍ‪‬ﻠﺲ ﺍﻟﺸــﺮﻕ ﺍﻷﻭﺳــﻄﻲ ﻟﻠﻤﺸﺮﻭﻋﺎﺕ ﺍﻟﺼﻐﻴﺮﺓ‬
‫ﻭﺭﻳﺎﺩﺓ ﺍﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ ﻭﻋﻀﻮ ﻣﺠﻠﺲ ﺍﻟﺸﻌﺐ‬
‫ﺇﺩﺍﺭﺓ ﺍﳉﻠﺴــﺔ‪ :‬ﻡ‪ .‬ﺣﺴــﺎﻡ ﺻﺎﻟــﺢ ‪ -‬ﺍ‪‬ﻠــﺲ ﺍﻟﺸــﺮﻕ ﺍﻷﻭﺳــﻄﻲ‬
‫ﻟﻠﻤﺸﺮﻭﻋﺎﺕ ﺍﻟﺼﻐﻴﺮﺓ ﻭﺭﻳﺎﺩﺓ ﺍﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ‬
‫ﻗﺎﻋﺔ ﺍﻟﻤﺤﺎﺿﺮﺍﺕ )‪(٢‬‬
‫ﺟﻠﺴﺔ )‪ :(٢‬ﺩﻭﺭ ﺟﻤﻴﻌﺎﺕ ﺭﺟﺎﻝ ﺍﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ ﻓﻲ ﺩﻋﻢ ﺍﻟﻤﺸﺮﻭﻋﺎﺕ‬
‫ﺍﻻﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴﺔ‬
‫ﺃ‪ .‬ﻣﺤﻤﺪ ﻫﻨﻮ ‪ -‬ﻋﻀﻮ ﻣﺠﻠﺲ ﺇﺩﺍﺭﺓ ﺟﻤﻌﻴﺔ ﺭﺟﺎﻝ ﺃﻋﻤﺎﻝ ﺍﻹﺳﻜﻨﺪﺭﻳﺔ‬
‫ﺩ‪ .‬ﻣﺤﻤﻮﺩ ﻋﺒﺪ ﺍﻟﻔﻀﻴﻞ ‪ -‬ﺭﺋﻴﺲ ﻣﺠﻠﺲ ﺇﺩﺍﺭﺓ ﺟﻤﻌﻴﺔ ﺭﺟﺎﻝ ﺃﻋﻤﺎﻝ‬
‫ﺃﺳﻴﻮﻁ‬
‫ﻡ‪ .‬ﻋﻤﺮ ﺟﻮﻫﺮ ‪ -‬ﺍ‪‬ﻠﺲ ﺍﻟﺸﺮﻕ ﺍﻷﻭﺳﻄﻲ ﻟﻠﻤﺸﺮﻭﻋﺎﺕ ﺍﻟﺼﻐﻴﺮﺓ‬
‫ﻭﺭﻳﺎﺩﺓ ﺍﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ‬
‫ﺃ‪ .‬ﺧﺎﻟﺪ ﻓﺎﺭﻭﻕ ‪ -‬ﺍﳉﻤﻌﻴﺔ ﺍﳌﺼﺮﻳﺔ ﻟﺸﺒﺎﺏ ﺭﺟﺎﻝ ﺍﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ‬
‫ﺇﺩﺍﺭﺓ ﺍﳉﻠﺴﺔ‪ :‬ﺩ‪ .‬ﺍﻟﺴﻴﺪ ﺗﺮﻛﻲ‪ ،‬ﺍﻟﻔﺮﻳﻖ ﺍﻟﻔﻨﻲ ﻟﻠﻌﻤﻞ ﺍﻟﻼﺋﻖ‪ ،‬ﻣﻜﺘﺐ‬
‫ﻣﻨﻈﻤﺔ ﺍﻟﻌﻤﻞ ﺍﻟﺪﻭﻟﻴﺔ ﺑﺎﻟﻘﺎﻫﺮﺓ‬
‫ﻗﺎﻋﺔ ﺍﻟﻤﺤﺎﺿﺮﺍﺕ )‪(٣‬‬
‫ﺟﻠﺴﺔ )‪ :(٣‬ﺍﻟﺘﻤﻮﻳﻞ ﺍﻻﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻲ‬
‫ﺳﻌﺎﺩﺓ ﺍﻟﺴﻔﻴﺮ‪.‬ﻣﺤﻤﻮﺩ ﺍﻟﺴﻌﻴﺪ ‪ -‬ﻣﺒﺎﺩﺭﺓ ﻣﺸﺮﻭﻋﻚ‬
‫ﺩ‪ .‬ﻋﺎﻃﻒ ﺍﻟﺸﺒﺮﺍﻭﻱ ‪ -‬ﻣﺴﺘﺸﺎﺭ ﺍﻟﺘﻨﻤﻴﺔ ﺍﻹﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴﺔ ‪ -‬ﳑﻠﻜﺔ‬
‫ﺍﻟﺒﺤﺮﻳﻦ‬
‫ﺃ‪ .‬ﻋﻤﺮ ﺃﺑﻮ ﺍﻟﻌﺰﻡ – ﺍﻟﻌﻀﻮ ﺍﳌﻨﺘﺪﺏ ‪ ،‬ﺗﻨﻤﻴﺔ ﻟﻠﺘﻤﻮﻳﻞ ﻣﺘﻨﺎﻫﻲ ﺍﻟﺼﻐﺮ‪،‬‬
‫ﺍ‪‬ﻠﺲ ﺍﻟﺸﺮﻕ ﺍﻷﻭﺳﻄﻲ ﻟﻠﻤﺸﺮﻭﻋﺎﺕ ﺍﻟﺼﻐﻴﺮﺓ ﻭﺭﻳﺎﺩﺓ ﺍﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ‬
‫ﺩ‪ .‬ﺧﺎﻟﺪ ﺣﺠﺎﺯﻱ ‪ -‬ﺟﺎﻣﻌﺔ ﺍﻟﻨﻴﻞ‬
‫ﺇﺩﺍﺭﺓ ﺍﳉﻠﺴﺔ‪ :‬ﺃ‪ .‬ﻧﻴﻔﲔ ﺑﺪﺭﺍﻟﺪﻳﻦ‪ ،‬ﺍﻟﺼﻨﺪﻭﻕ ﺍﻻﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻲ ﻟﻠﺘﻨﻤﻴﺔ‬
‫‪١٤:٣٠ – ١٣:٠٠‬‬
‫ﺍﺳﺘﺮﺍﺣﺔ ﺍﻟﻐﺪﺍء‬
‫‪٠٧‬‬
‫‪٩:٠٠ – ٠٨:٣٠‬‬
‫اﻟﻴوم اﻷوﻝ‬
‫‪١٠:٠٠ – ٠٩:٠٠‬‬
‫ﻗﺎﻋﺔ ‪AudiMax‬‬
‫اﻟﺨﻤﻴس‪،‬‬
‫‪ ١٩‬ﻨوﻓﻤﺒر ‪٢٠١٥‬‬
‫ﺍﻟﺘﺤﺮﻙ ﻣﻦ ﻓﻨﺎﺩﻕ ﺍﻹﻗﺎﻣﺔ ﺇﻟﻰ ﻣﻘﺮ ﺟﺎﻣﻌﺔ ﺑﺮﻟﻴﻦ ﺍﻟﺘﻘﻨﻴﺔ ﺑﺎﻟﺠﻮﻧﺔ‬
‫)‪(TUB‬‬
‫ﺟﻠﺴﺔ ﻋﺎﻣﺔ‬
‫ﻛﻠﻤﺎﺕ ﺍﻟﺘﺮﺣﻴﺐ‬
‫ﻡ‪ .‬ﺃﺣﻤﺪ ﻋﺜﻤﺎﻥ ‪ -‬ﺭﺋﻴﺲ ﺍ‪‬ﻠﺲ ﺍﻟﺸﺮﻕ ﺍﻷﻭﺳﻄﻲ ﻟﻠﻤﺸﺮﻭﻋﺎﺕ‬
‫ﺍﻟﺼﻐﻴﺮﺓ ﻭﺭﻳﺎﺩﺓ ﺍﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ‪ ،‬ﻭﺭﺋﻴﺲ ﺍﻷﺳﺒﻮﻉ ﺍﻟﻌﺎﳌﻲ ﻟﺮﻳﺎﺩﺓ ﺍﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ ﲟﺼﺮ‪.‬‬
‫ﺃ‪.‬ﺑﻴﺘﺮ ﭬﺎﻥ ﻏﻮﻱ ‪ -‬ﻣﺪﻳﺮﺍﻟﻔﺮﻳﻖ ﺍﻟﻔﻨﻰ ﻟﻠﻌﻤﻞ ﺍﻟﻼﺋﻖ ﻟﺪﻭﻝ ﺷﻤﺎﻝ‬
‫ﺃﻓﺮﻳﻘﻴﺎ ﻭﻣﺪﻳﺮ ﻣﻜﺘﺐ ﻣﻨﻈﻤﺔ ﺍﻟﻌﻤﻞ ﺍﻟﺪﻭﻟﻴﺔ ﺑﺎﻟﻘﺎﻫﺮﺓ‪.‬‬
‫ﺍﻟﻜﻠﻤﺎﺕ ﺍﻟﺮﺋﻴﺴﻴﺔ‬
‫ﺍﻟﺴﺒﺪ ﺍﻷﺳﺘﺎﺫ‪ /‬ﻣﺤﻤﺪ ﺭﺷﻮﺍﻥ ‪ -‬ﻣﺪﻳﺮ ﺍﻹﻋﺪﺍﺩ ﺍﻟﻔﻨﻲ ﻭﺍﻟﺘﻮﺟﻴﻪ‬
‫ﻟﻸﺳﺮ ﺍﳌﻨﺘﺠﺔ ‪ -‬ﻭﺯﺍﺭﺓ ﺍﻟﺘﻀﺎﻣﻦ ﺍﻻﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻲ‬
‫ﺳﻌﺎﺩﺓ ﺍﻟﺴﻔﻴﺮ‪ /‬ﺗﺮﻭﻱ ﻟﻮﻻﺷﻨﻴﻚ ‪ -‬ﺳﻔﻴﺮﺩﻭﻟﺔ ﻛﻨﺪﺍ‬
‫ﺳﻌﺎﺩﺓ ﺍﻟﻠﻮﺍﺀ‪ /‬ﺃﺣﻤﺪ ﻋﺒﺪ ﺍﷲ ‪ -‬ﻣﺤﺎﻓﻆ ﺍﻟﺒﺤﺮ ﺍﻷﺣﻤﺮ‬
‫ﺗﻮﻗﻴﻊ ﻣﺬﻛﺮﺍﺕ ﺍﻟﺘﻔﺎﻫﻢ‬
‫ﻭﺯﺍﺭﺓ ﺍﻟﺘﻀﺎﻣﻦ ﺍﻹﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻲ ﻭﻣﻨﻈﻤﺔ ﺍﻟﻌﻤﻞ ﺍﻟﺪﻭﻟﻴﺔ‬
‫‪١٠:١٥- ١٠:٠٠‬‬
‫‪١٠:٣٠ – ١٠:١٥‬‬
‫‪١١:١٥ – ١٠:٣٠‬‬
‫ﻗﺎﻋﺔ ‪AudiMax‬‬
‫ﺍﻓﺘﺘﺎﺡ ﻭﺟﻮﻟﺔ ﻟﻤﻌﺮﺽ ﺍﻟﻤﺸﺮﻭﻋﺎﺕ ﺍﻻﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴﺔ‬
‫ﺻﻮﺭﺓ ﺟﻤﺎﻋﻴﺔ‬
‫ﻛﻠﻤﺎﺕ ﺍﻟﺸﺮﻛﺎء‬
‫ﺩ‪ .‬ﺃﺣﻤﺪ ﺷﻠﺒﻲ ‪ -‬ﺍﻟﻌﻀﻮ ﺍﳌﻨﺘﺪﺏ ‪ ،‬ﺗﻄﻮﻳﺮ ﻣﺼﺮ‬
‫ﺩ‪ .‬ﻋﻤﺮﻭ ﻣﺮﲡﻰ ‪ -‬ﻧﺎﺋﺐ ﺭﺋﻴﺲ ﺟﺎﻣﻌﺔ ﺍﻟﻨﻴﻞ‬
‫ﺃ‪ .‬ﺳﻠﻤﻰ ﺍﻟﺴﺎﻳﺢ ‪Ahead of the curve -‬‬
‫ﺩ‪ .‬ﻛﻲ‪ -‬ﺷﺎﻥ ﻛﻴﻢ ‪ -‬ﺭﺋﻴﺲ ﺍ‪‬ﻠﺲ ﺍﻟﺪﻭﻟﻲ ﻟﻠﻤﺸﺮﻭﻋﺎﺕ ﺍﻟﺼﻐﻴﺮﺓ‬
‫ﺩ‪ .‬ﺃﳝﻦ ﺍﻟﻄﺮﺍﺑﻴﺸﻲ ‪ -‬ﺟﺎﻣﻌﺔ ﺟﻮﺭﺝ ﻭﺍﺷﻨﻄﻦ‬
‫ﻋﺮﺽ ﺍﻟﺨﻄﻮﻁ ﺍﻟﻌﺮﻳﻀﻪ‪ :‬ﻟﺘﻮﺟﻬﺎﺕ ﺍﻟﻤﺆﺗﻤﺮ ﻭﺃﻫﺪﺍﻓﻪ ﻭﺑﺮﻧﺎﻣﺠﻪ‬
‫ﻡ‪ .‬ﻣﺠﺪﻱ ﻭﻫﺒﺔ ‪ -‬ﻣﺸﺮﻭﻉ ﻭﻇﺎﺋﻒ ﻻﺋﻘﺔ ﻟﺸﺒﺎﺏ ﻣﺼﺮ‪ ،‬ﻣﻨﻈﻤﺔ‬
‫ﺍﻟﻌﻤﻞ ﺍﻟﺪﻭﻟﻴﺔ‬
‫‪١١:٤٥ – ١١:١٥‬‬
‫‪٠٦‬‬
‫ﺍﺳﺘﺮﺍﺣﺔ ﺍﻟﻘﻬﻮﺓ‬
‫اﻟﺘﺴـــﺠـﻴـــــﻝ‬
‫واﻟﺘرﺤﻴـــــــب‬
‫اﻷرﺒﻌﺎء‪،‬‬
‫‪ ١٨‬ﻨوﻓﻤﺒر ‪٢٠١٥‬‬
‫‪١٧:٣٠ – ١٧:٠٠‬‬
‫ﺍﻟﺘﺤﺮﻙ ﻣﻦ ﻓﻨﺎﺩﻕ ﺍﻹﻗﺎﻣﺔ ﺇﻟﻰ ﻓﻨﺪﻕ ﺃﻭﺷﻦ ﻓﻴﻮ‬
‫ﻓﻨﺪﻕ ﺃﻭﺷﻦ ﻓﻴﻮ‬
‫‪١٨:٣٠ – ١٧:٣٠‬‬
‫ﻓﻨﺪﻕ ﺃﻭﺷﻦ ﻓﻴﻮ‬
‫‪١٩:٠٠‬‬
‫ﺍﻟﺘﺴﺠﻴﻞ ﻭﺍﻟﺘﻌﺎﺭﻑ ﺑﻴﻦ ﺍﻟﻤﺸﺎﺭﻛﻴﻦ‬
‫ﺗﺠﻤﻊ ﺍﻟﻤﺸﺎﺭﻛﻴﻦ ﻭﻋﺸﺎء‬
‫ﻓﻨﺪﻕ ﺃﻭﺷﻦ ﻓﻴﻮ‬
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‫ﳉﻨﺔ ﺗﻨﻈﻴﻢ ﺍﳌﺆﲤﺮ ﺍﶈﻠﻴﺔ‬
‫ﻣﻨﻈﻤﺔ ﺍﻟﻌﻤﻞ ﺍﻟﺪﻭﻟﻴﺔ‬
‫ﺍﻷﺳﺘﺎﺫﺓ‪ /‬ﺁﻣﺎﻝ ﻣﻮﺍﻓﻰ‬
‫ﺍﳌﻬﻨﺪﺱ‪ /‬ﻣﺠﺪﻱ ﻭﻫﺒﺔ‬
‫ﺍﻷﺳﺘﺎﺫﺓ ‪/‬ﺑﺮﻳﻬﺎﻥ ﺗﻮﻓﻴﻖ‬
‫ﺍﻷﺳﺘﺎﺫﺓ‪ /‬ﻫﺒﺔ ﺍﻟﺰﺍﻫﺪ‬
‫ﻣﺠﻠﺲ ﺍﻟﺸﺮﻕ ﺍﻷﻭﺳﻂ ﻟﻠﻤﺸﺎﺭﻳﻊ ﺍﻟﺼﻐﻴﺮﺓ‬
‫ﺍﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ ﻭ ﺭﻳﺎﺩﺓ ﺍﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ‬
‫ﺍﳌﻬﻨﺪﺱ ‪/‬ﺃﺣﻤﺪ ﻋﺜﻤﺎﻥ‬
‫ﺍﳌﻬﻨﺪﺱ ‪/‬ﻋﻤﺮ ﺟﻮﻫﺮ‬
‫ﺍﻷﺳﺘﺎﺫ‪ /‬ﻣﺤﻤﺪ ﻃﺎﺭﻕ‬
‫ﺍﻻﺳﺘﺎﺫﺓ‪ /‬ﻳﻮﺳﺘﻴﻨﺎ ﺑﻮﻟﺲ‬
‫ﺟﺎﻣﻌﺔ ﺍﻟﻨﻴﻞ‬
‫ﺩﻛﺘﻮﺭ‪ /‬ﻋﻤﺮ ﻣﺮﲡﻲ‬
‫ﺍﻷﺳﺘﺎﺫﺓ ﻛﺎﺭﻭﻟﲔ ﻛﻤﺎﻝ‬
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‫ﺸرﻛﺎء اﻟﻤؤﺘﻤر‬
International Labour Organization
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ϰϋΎϤΘΟϹ΍ϦϣΎπΘϟ΍Γέ΍ίϭ
‫اﻟزﻤﻼء اﻷﻋزاء‬
‫ﻴﺴﻌدﻨﺎ اﻟﺘرﺤﻴب ﺒﻛم ﻓﻲ اﻟﺠوﻨﺔ ﻓﻲ اﻟﻤؤﺘﻤر اﻷوﻝ ﻋن ﺘﺒﺎدﻝ اﻟﻤﻌرﻓﺔ ﺤوﻝ رﻴﺎدة اﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ اﻻﺠﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴﺔ واﻟذي ﻴﺠﻤﻊ‬
‫رواد اﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ‪ ،‬واﻟﺨﺒراء واﻷﻛﺎدﻴﻤﻴﻴن ﻤن ﺴﺎﺌر أﻨﺤﺎء اﻟﻌﺎﻟم‪ .‬وﻴﻌﺘﺒر ﻫذا اﻟﻤؤﺘﻤر ﻫو اﻷوﻝ ﻓﻲ ﺴﻠﺴﻠﺔ ﻤن اﻟﻤؤﺘﻤرات‬
‫اﻟﺴ ـ ـ ـ ــﻨوﻴﺔ ﻓﻲ ﻤﺠﺎﻝ رﻴﺎدة اﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ‪ ،‬وﺴ ـ ـ ـ ــﻴﺘم اﻟﺘرﻛﻴز ﻋﻠﻰ اﺴﺘﻌراض أﻓﻀﻝ اﻟﻤﻤﺎرﺴﺎت اﻟدوﻟﻴﺔ ﻓﻲ ﻫذا اﻟﻤﺠﺎﻝ ﻓﻀﻼً‬
‫وﺒﻨﺎء ﻋﻠﻴﻪ‪ ،‬ﻴﺸ ـ ـ ـ ــﻤﻝ ﺘﻨظﻴم ﻫذا اﻟﻤؤﺘﻤر ﻛﻠﻤﺎت‬
‫ﻋن اﺴ ـ ـ ـ ــﺘﻌراض اﻟﺨﺒرات اﻟﻤﺼرﻴﺔ اﻟﻤﻛﺘﺴ ـ ـ ـ ــﺒﺔ ﻋﻠﻰ اﻤﺘداد اﻟﺴﻨﻴن‪.‬‬
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‫اﻓﺘﺘﺎﺤﻴﺔ رﺌﻴﺴ ـ ـ ـ ــﻴﺔ‪ ،‬وورش ﻋﻤﻝ‪ ،‬وﻤﻨﺎﻗﺸ ـ ـ ـ ــﺎت ﻋﺎﻤﺔ ﻟﺠﻌﻝ ﺘﺠرﺒﺔ ﺘﺒﺎدﻝ اﻟﻤﻌرﻓﺔ ﻓرﺼﺎً ﻟﻠﺘﺸﺒﻴك‪ .‬ﻨوﺼﻲ رواد اﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ‬
‫ﺒﺘﻌظﻴم اﻟﻤﺸﺎرﻛﺔ اﻟﺸﺨﺼﻴﺔ واﻟﺘﺸﺒﻴك ﻋن طرﻴق اﻛﺘﺴﺎب ﻤﻌرﻓﺔ ﻋﻤﻠﻴﺔ ﺒﻤﺨﺘﺒر اﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ اﻻﺠﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴﺔ‪.‬‬
‫ﻟﻘد ﺸ ـ ـ ـ ــﻬدت ﻤﺼر ﻤﺠﻤوﻋﺔ ﻤن اﻷﺤداث اﻟﺴﻴﺎﺴﻴﺔ ﻋﻠﻰ اﻤﺘداد اﻟﺴ ـ ـ ـ ــﻨوات اﻟﻘﻠﻴﻠﺔ اﻟﻤﺎﻀﻴﺔ ﻤﻤﺎ أﻋطﻰ أوﻟوﻴﺔ ﻤرﺘﻔﻌﺔ‬
‫ﻟﻠﺘرﻛﻴ ـ ـ ـ ــز ﻋﻠﻰ رﻴﺎدة اﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ اﻻﺠﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴﺔ‪ .‬وﺘﺘواﺼﻝ اﻟﻤﻨﺎﻗﺸ ـ ـ ـ ــﺎت ﺤوﻝ ﻤن ﻫ ـ ـ ـ ــو راﺌد اﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ اﻻﺠﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴﺔ ﻋﻠﻰ وﺠﻪ‬
‫اﻟﺘﺤدﻴ ـ ـ ـ ــد‪ .‬وﺤﺘ ـ ـ ـ ــﻰ اﻵن‪ ،‬ﻟم ﻨﺼﻝ إﻟﻰ ﺘواﻓق ﻓﻲ اﻵراء ﺤوﻝ ﺘﻌرﻴف رﻴﺎدة اﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ اﻻﺠﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴﺔ‪ ،‬ﺤﻴث ﺘوﺠد ﻛﺜﻴر ﻤن‬
‫اﻟﻤﺠ ـ ـ ـ ــﺎﻻت واﻟﺘﺨﺼﺼﺎت اﻟﻤرﺘﺒطﺔ ﺒرﻴ ـ ـ ـ ــﺎدة اﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ اﻻﺠﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴﺔ‪ .‬ﻨﺄﻤﻝ أن ﺘﻠﻘﻲ اﻷﺠﻨدة اﻟﻤﻌدة ﻟﻬذا اﻟﻤؤﺘﻤر اﻟﻀوء‬
‫ﻋﻠﻰ ﻤﻔﺎﻫﻴم وأﻓﻛﺎر وﻤﺒﺎدرات ﻤﺨﺘﻠﻔﺔ ﻓﻀﻼً ﻋن رﻴﺎدة اﻷﻋﻤﺎﻝ اﻻﺠﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴﺔ ﻓﻲ ﻗطﺎﻋﺎت وﺼﻨﺎﻋﺎت ﻤﺨﺘﻠﻔﺔ‪ .‬ﻴﻌﻘد‬
‫اﻟﻤؤﺘﻤر ﺒﻤدﻴﻨﺔ اﻟﺠوﻨﺔ‪ ،‬وﻫﻲ ﻋن ﺤق ﻤﻘﺼد ﻟﻘﻀﺎء اﻹﺠﺎزات ﻤن اﻟطراز اﻷوﻝ ﺤﻴث ﺴﺘﺴﺘﻤﺘﻌون ﺒﻛﺜﻴر ﻤن ﻤﻨﺎطق‬
‫اﻟﺠذب اﻟﺴﻴﺎﺤﻲ ﻓﻀﻼً ﻋن اﻟﺸواطﺊ واﻷﻨﺸطﺔ اﻟراﺌﻌﺔ‪ .‬ﻨوﺼﻲ أﻴﻀﺎً ﺒزﻴﺎرة ﻛﻔر اﻟﺠوﻨﺔ ) اﻟﻤدﻴﻨﺔ اﻟﻘدﻴﻤﺔ( ﻟﻠﺘﻌرف‬
‫ﻋﻠﻰ ﻟﻤﺤﺔ ﻤن ﻤﺼر‪ .‬ﻨود أن ﻨﺘوﺠﻪ ﺒﺎﻟﺸﻛر إﻟﻰ ﺸرﻛﺎﺌﻨﺎ اﻟدوﻟﻴﻴن‪ ،‬وﺸﺒﻛﺔ ﺠﻨﻴف ﻟﻠﺒﻴﺌﺔ‪ ،‬واﻟﻤﺠﻠس اﻟدوﻟﻲ ﻟﻸﻋﻤﺎﻝ‬
‫اﻟﺼﻐﻴرة )‪ (ICSB‬وﺠﺎﻤﻌﺔ ﺠورج واﺸﻨطن ﻋﻠﻰ اﻟﺘﻌﺎون ﻤﻌﻨﺎ‪ .‬وﻨﺄﻤﻝ أن ﺘﺠدوا اﻟﻤؤﺘﻤر ﻤﻔﻴداً وﻤﻤﺘﻌﺎً وﻛذﻟك إﻗﺎﻤﺘﻛم‬
‫ﺒﺎﻟﺠوﻨﺔ‪.‬‬
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‫‪i¨HL`H+›DD‹H+iDDDˆ I‬‬
‫اﻟﻤﺆﺗﻤــﺮ ا�ول ﻟﺘﺒـــﺎدل اﻟﻤﻌـــﺮﻓــﺔ‬
‫ﺣــﻮل رﻳـــﺎدة ا�ﻋﻤـــﺎل اﻻﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻴــﺔ‬
‫ﺟﺎﻣﻌﺔ ﺑﺮﻟﻴﻦ اﻟﺘﻘﻨﻴﺔ)‪ (TUB‬ﺑﺎﻟﺠﻮﻧﺔ‬
‫اﻟﺠﻮﻧﺔ‪ ،‬ﻣﺤﺎﻓﻈﺔ اﻟﺒﺤﺮ ا�ﺣﻤﺮ‪ ،‬ﻣﺼﺮ‬
‫‪ ٢١-١٩‬ﻧﻮﻓﻤﺒﺮ ‪٢٠١٥‬‬
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