
In Praise of Data II
I took part in three conversations in three countries in three different sectors last week – all of them about data and governance.
In Beirut, at a meeting with the Union of Arab Banks, we discussed how perspectives on the dynamics of the Arab region could change if misconceptions were to be remedied with quality data…

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…

Why More Women in Governance Will Create Stronger Economies
It’s a fact that we still live in a male-dominated world. As proof, a World Bank Report found that of 187 countries examined, only six have equal rights for women and men…

What to Do About Corporate Dominance, Greed and Responsibility
I constantly find myself in the position of having to explain why principles of integrity should guide performance and define reputation. So I was interested to read Sarah Gordon’s account of covering the City for 20 years in the Financial Times…

If politicians were more like artists…
Walking through the Pompidou Centre in Paris recently, surrounded by the abundance of creativity that defines artistic expression, deploying all sorts of techniques and materials, a thought struck me: the immediacy of the relationship between the artist and the public…

For economies and societies to thrive growth ‘Girls in school’ is great news, ‘Girls out of school’ is bad news.
In advanced economies education for boys and girls is considered a given. But it is not the case in front line markets or in developing economies…

Girls out of school in Southern EU countries. Unbelievable but true!
As southern EU country leaders are about to meet in Cyprus this coming Monday January 29, 2019, they should better discuss why we still have girls out of school. Greece has the highest percentage of girls out of school, followed by Cyprus.

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.

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.

We ended 2018 – our third year running – with a bang: The Mediterranean Growth Initiative (MGI) has signed a collaboration agreement...
Our collaboration agreement with the CMI is testament to shared vision, validated methodology and sense of purpose. It speaks to the need for informed policy making, but equally important the need for governments and multilateral institutions to benchmark impact of policy on citizenry, having the tools to improve and align policy with real time information. Read more in my 2019 MGI.online founder's message above.
Wishing you all a very happy new year,
Cleopatra

As the UK debates its role in Europe and the world, trade synergies with North Africa...
Energy at the core of UK and North Africa trade. As part of our Brexit series, the UK is to take note of its dependence on North Africa and the Med as important energy sources.

Fact based evidence shows how the ties that bind Mediterranean to the UK are stronger...
Ties and Trade Flows. Brexit and the Med. Another fact based snapshot of our mgi.online Brexit series: Cyprus and Israel at the heart of imports from the UK.

Anticipate and manage for geopolitical, trade, corporate governance codes and regulators changes
This blogpost is shared as part of a series of insights from INSEAD Directors Network, based on roundtable discussions held during INSEAD Directors Forum October 2018. The Directors Forum Round Table Discussions were held with IDN members led by IDN board members or IDN Ambassadors.
The roundtable discussion was led by Cleopatra Kitti, IDN Ambassador Cyprus.

It is with great joy that I am able to share with you, as founder of The Mediterranean Growth Initiative,...
The Mediterranean Growth Initiative and the Center for Mediterranean Integration announce their partnership - fostering cooperation amongst the countries of the Mediterranean.

Israel’s extrovert trade strategy does not just record highs transatlantically, it hits a record...
From all the Med countries, Israel tops exports to the UK.

Britain exports EUR 2.6 billion worth of jewellery and semi precious stones to non EU Med countries...
Precious trade fact on Britain and the Med.

UK reliance on oil imports from the Med has increased significantly. Libya and Algeria…
How dependent is Britain’s energy supply on the Med?

Brexit: A View from the Med
Learning from mistakes in the Mediterranean – Brexit is more about British values than exit from Europe. Britain must find its voice and its “power offer” to its people and to the world.

In the last 10 years, UK trade with non-EU Med countries has grown by 65% whilst...
The Mediterranean represents 10% of global GDP and is home to 500 million people. As a proud Mediterranean, my page will be bringing facts, information and views from the region, so that we are better understood for our potential by international investors, policy makers, analysts. This page will be hosting a series of infographics, by MGI.online, the only real time data analysis, benchmarking and forecasting platform on the Mediterranean region. The first series focuses on the Med and Brexit.

Private Capital in Southern Europe: Italy
Italy has endured a torrid decade, suffering three recessions since 2008, with high levels of public debt, unemployment at above 10 per cent and a banking system lumbered with bad loans. Its political leadership has also drifted towards populism, with talk of a referendum to withdraw from the Euro currency, and a toughening anti-immigration stance.
Hard economic times tend to lead to a hardening of borders, with a zero-sum ‘us-and-them’ mentality. To counter the trend and support greater mobility of capital and people in the Mediterranean, a vibrant private sector is crucial for Italy’s future.