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13 Jan 2016
Foreign-Affairs

How urgent an EU role in the stability a prosperity of the Mediterannea region?

We are most pleased to invite you to participate in an evening of discussion on the role of the EU in the stability & prosperity of the Mediterranean region

We are most pleased to invite you to participate in an evening of discussion on the role of Europe in the stability and prosperity of the Mediterranean region with our distinguished speakers Mr Roberto Ridolfi, Director for Sustainable Growth and Development, European Commission, DG DEVCO, Mr Philippe de Fontaine Vive, EIB Honorary Vice-President, Mr Adel Baba-Aissa, Managing Director of Renewable Energy Partner and Mr Bruno Denis, Head of Division, Public Sector/South, Neighbouring Countries Department.Mrs Cleopatra Kitti, Chair of LITUS and founder of the Mediterranean Growth Initiative (MGI) and Dr Nasser Saidi, President, Nasser Saidi and Associates will respectively hold an introductory and a preface speech, while Mr Nick Spyropoulos, co-Founder & Director, Alma Economics, will present the key findings of the MGI report.The debate will be moderated by Jacki Davis, journalist and moderatorAbout the debateThe Mediterranean sea is bordered by twenty countries, which together account for 7% of world population and 10% of world GDP. The wealthy European countries occupying its northern shores, many now finally starting to emerge from a period of economic turmoil, enjoy a strong democratic tradition but are also characterised by an ageing population, sluggish growth rates, and weaker economic prospects. The less economically developed nations of the region in North Africa, South Eastern Europe and the Levant present almost a mirror image: young populations, political systems in transition, and impressive growth potential.The launch of the Juncker Plan has kept economic performance and investment firmly at the top of the EU agenda. With GDP growth in countries in North Africa and the Levant forecast to stay above 4% -higher than the global average – in coming years and growth among the EU member states in the region expected to remain at the best at 2%, there is a clear economic opportunity for Europe.Despite strong complementarities, common needs, and a long shared history, at the moment there is relatively little cooperation between Med countries at either the economic or political level: intra-Med trade accounts for less than a third of all trade Mediterranean countries engage in, and there are not enough political fora and initiatives aiming at closer political interaction.Closer cooperation between Mediterranean countries and its positive effects on economic growth and stability may be secured by a renewed attention of the EU towards the region, notably by enhancing access to capital and sustaining good governance in order to empower both the private and the public sector to invest in education, infrastructure and innovation. All our debates are followed by a drink in a convivial atmosphere.

When

13 Jan 2016 @ 06:00 pm

13 Jan 2016 @ 09:00 pm

Duration: 3 hours


Where

Science14 Atrium

Rue de la Science 14

Belgium


Language

English en


Organised by

PubAffairs Bruxelles

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