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Building democracy in the empire of oil: Arab economies in the Spring.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS TIMES.  
By: Michael Martin | June 22, 2011
The Tunisian Tourism Board's post-Jasmine revolution ad campaigns evoke a new, dark sense of humor.
"They say Tunisia is nothing but ruins," reads one poster, featured on busses across Europe. In the background, ancient ruins slowly crumble in Carthage, Tunisia's ancient Roman city.
Wednesday, 10 August 2011 00:24

Al Mubadarah Visits Oman

Charity Exhibition draws praise of guest from US.
OMAN TRIBUNE.  
By: Staff Reporter
MUSCAT An exhibition of women’s garments, accessories, shoes, handbags, abayas, perfumes, and a variety of other household and consumer goods was held at a plaza in Madinat Qaboos here recently.
Friday, 15 April 2011 18:31

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Mubada1Morocco Board News Service - Some Moroccan attendees, in addition to Morocco’s Ambassador, Aziz Mekouar, were Wafa Zerrouki with the Association of Women Artisans, Sami Nadifi with IBI International, Amine Maaouni with the Moroccan American Center, wafaa Fathi with the BMCE Foundation and M. Essakalli with Zid Zid Kids and others.

Obama fulfills Cairo pledge with entrepreneur summit

(Reuters)

27 April 2010, 11:43 PM

al-mubadarahWASHINGTON - President Barack Obama launches a new effort on Monday to build business and social ties to the Muslim world, but analysts say the need for progress on big issues like Middle East peace will overshadow the initiative.

Obama hosts a two-day Presidential Summit on Entrepreneurship that will bring together about 250 successful business and social entrepreneurs from more than 50 countries, most with large Muslim populations, fulfilling a pledge he made in his Cairo speech to the Islamic world last June.

Obama fulfills Cairo pledge with entrepreneur summit

(Reuters)

27 April 2010, 11:43 PM

al-mubadarahWASHINGTON - President Barack Obama launches a new effort on Monday to build business and social ties to the Muslim world, but analysts say the need for progress on big issues like Middle East peace will overshadow the initiative.

Obama hosts a two-day Presidential Summit on Entrepreneurship that will bring together about 250 successful business and social entrepreneurs from more than 50 countries, most with large Muslim populations, fulfilling a pledge he made in his Cairo speech to the Islamic world last June.

Mubada1Morocco Board News Service - Some Moroccan attendees, in addition to Morocco’s Ambassador, Aziz Mekouar, were Wafa Zerrouki with the Association of Women Artisans, Sami Nadifi with IBI International, Amine Maaouni with the Moroccan American Center, wafaa Fathi with the BMCE Foundation and M. Essakalli with Zid Zid Kids and others.

Hazami BarmadaWashington — Partnerships between the United States and Arab and Muslim communities, inspired by President Obama’s vision in his June 2009 Cairo speech, dominated the agenda at the Entrepreneurship and Public Diplomacy Luncheon, held April 29 at a Washington hotel.

grameenA few weeks ago, my social enterprise consulting start-up was nominated for the 2010 World Technology Award in Social Entrepreneurship by the World Technology Network. Although I was delighted, I was concerned about the social challenges plaguing Muslims in the MENASA (Middle East North Africa South Asia) region.

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