Saturday, May 28, 2011

An invitation from the World Leadership Forum

Dear James O.,

Following major new financial commitments to the region by U.S. President Barack Obama and by World Bank President Robert B. Zoellick, you are invited to the Middle East & North Africa Transition Briefing, scheduled on June 20, 2011 on Capitol Hill in Washington.

This very timely high-level forum will provide you with the latest details on:

* Ongoing humanitarian, relief, and reconstruction assistance for the Middle East and North Africa.

* $2 billion to be used by the Overseas Private Investment Corporation to support private investment across the region.

* Enterprise Funds to invest in Tunisia and Egypt.

* $6 billion from The World Bank for Egypt and Tunisia, including investment lending for specific projects, financing for private businesses, and public infrastructure development.

* Another $1 billion for infrastructure development and job creation in Egypt.

* New programs for the region from the International Finance Corporation, Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, African Development Bank, and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

This Briefing is an extraordinary opportunity for you to be involved in empowering the historic transition of a major region of the world populated by 400 million people. Participate in the Briefing, get the latest information, meet key decision-makers, and get prepared to develop your proposals.

Seating is extremely limited. REGISTER NOW!

Please click the link below, view the invitation, and respond by clicking either the Yes or No button at the bottom of the invitation. Your response is greatly appreciated.

Click here to respond

The Briefing's organizers have previously facilitated relief, reconstruction, and economic development efforts for the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, the Balkans, Turkey, Afghanistan, and Iraq.

For more information, contact us at info@leadershipforum.us

Best Regards,


World Leadership Forum
www.leadershipforum.us

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