Magical 2020

Magical 2020

Ten years ago, I was planning for 2020 in terms of the long horizon. It is now here – the dawn of a new decade. And this is a magically formed number: 2020. In my mind, zero, the circle number, stands for a circle of creativity and infinity.

The biggest lesson I have learnt over the years is that to have an extra-ordinary life (one that is out of the ordinary), you have to do extra-ordinary things…

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For the EU and Africa to succeed, the Med needs a Marshall Plan

For the EU and Africa to succeed, the Med needs a Marshall Plan

For her first trip abroad as the EU’s Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen chose Ethiopia - the capital of the African Union.

The messaging was right in its symbolism: Europe may finally appreciate the importance of Africa as an equal partner in driving political stability and economic prosperity for both continents…

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My country Cyprus

My country Cyprus

My country Cyprus has been in the spotlight in the Financial Times and other international media this week because of misuse of its ‘investment for passport’ scheme - the golden passport visa programme designed on the same lines as a number of other OECD and EU countries.  

What is clear to me is that the problem is not a lack of rules. Rather, the problem is a lack of oversight, exacerbated by a culture that defines success by materialistic wealth. This not just a Cypriot challenge; it is an international governance challenge…

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The Economist 15th Cyprus Summit

The Economist 15th Cyprus Summit

The new EU leadership calls for a Green Deal. The EIB shifts financing focus to clean energy sources; the ECB looks at Financial Stability and Climate Change with new taxonomies and methodologies for capital and risk weighting.

In the region, the East Med Gas Forum is forming its governance structure. Its success will lie in how decisions will be made; will it align its standards to those of Europe, and how will it create the framework for private, public and institutional capital to deploy dynamism and knowhow to create a regional gas market?

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Financial Fitness - Be Queen of Your Money

Financial Fitness - Be Queen of Your Money

Since 2002, the OECD and G20 governments have officially recognised the importance of financial literacy as a core component of the financial empowerment of individuals and the overall stability of our societies and economies. We have significant scope to meet targets of financial literacy to enjoy a respectable quality of life.

Through authentic experience as an entrepreneur, mother, and active citizen, I am keen to share learnings and tools to bridge the gap of financial literacy amongst women, who face unequal access to pay, rights and respectable pensions around the world and in my region, the Mediterranean…

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Trade Matters

Trade Matters

Two significant trade agreements were signed recently – both are good news for openness, multilateralism and trade.

The first, EU-Mercosur, will open the way for trade on goods and services between the EU and the Mercosur trade bloc, which comprises Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay.

The EU is the biggest foreign investor in Mercosur countries, with an investment value of 381 billion euros in 2017…

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Oranges, Lemons and Trade in the Mediterranean

Oranges, Lemons and Trade in the Mediterranean

How is it that Cyprus, a Mediterranean country full of citrus groves, imports lemons from Argentina? The fact is, there are fundamental flaws in the way we grow citrus, and how we trade it, en route to our kitchens…

Click here to read some of the points I will raise in my speech on Euro-Arab economic growth, along with ideas on how to improve intra-regional collaboration and trade, at the upcoming International Arab Banking Summit to be held in Rome on 25 June. 

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In Praise of Data I

In Praise of Data I

I am writing this blog while the Mo Ibrahim Foundation’s flagship Ibrahim Governance Weekend is taking place in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.

This annual event convenes prominent African political and business leaders plus representatives from civil society and institutions, as well as Africa’s major international partners, to debate issues of critical importance to the continent. The focus for 2019 is youth, mobility and African migration…

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On Lebanon's education gender gap: Data analysis highlights the gap that crawls into the dynamics...

On Lebanon's education gender gap: Data analysis highlights the gap that crawls into the dynamics...

Lebanon, like many countries in the Med, have in-built resilience in their cultural DNA. Lebanon is also an entrepreneurial nation with a large active and enlightened diaspora. With the war in Syria, Lebanon has been incurring significant inflows of refugees hosted over the last 8 years in its cities and rural communities. Recent data analysis show Lebanon’s almost flat economic growth rate and a creeping unemployment rate. Women and girls are a most important socio-economic component to ensure growth, stability and peace.

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Participation of women and girls in the workforce and in education is a key pillar...

Participation of women and girls in the workforce and in education is a key pillar...

It has been more than 5 years since I founded the Mediterranean Growth Initiative, boldly advocating the merits of the Mediterranena as an economic space in global trade and delivering real-time date analysis to support policy thinking and doing in the region. At the start ofthis year, we are launching new work, focusing on a series of infographics and data driven analysis on education and gender across the Mediterranean region - starting with Morocco.

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