| The U.S.-Arab Economic Forum strives to bring together corporate leaders and policy makers to create shared opportunities and strengthen U.S.-Arab relations. With a focus on business and economics, our objective is to initiate reciprocal partnerships to promote economic growth and integration, free trade, entrepreneurship, public/private partnerships and a modern, innovative and competitive Middle-Eastern society. |
The U.S.-Arab Leadership Program promotes mutual understanding and forge business, government, academic and personal links among U.S. program delegates and their counterparts in Arab countries. The USALP target is to bring one-thousand emerging US leaders to the Arab world annually. The USALP has officially opened its office in Washington D.C. |
A Council of Mayors promotes the
development of strategies for greater U.S.-Arab
municipal cooperation and the development of
effective economic and social policies. AMEEAC and
the Harvard School of Government are in discussions
to host the inaugural meeting of the Council of
Mayors in Dubai. This initiative launched at the
2006 USAEF hopes to bring over 70 mayors from the
United States and the Arab world together in hopes
of becoming the link of understanding and
communication between elected city officials in both
regions. |
Women Council includes the
promotion and development of strategies for greater
networking and collaboration between U.S. and Arab
businesswomen. To accomplish this end, it is
dedicated to assisting in the development of
effective public policy and influencing opinion to
ensure that bi-national policies address women’s
needs. It is also committed to providing business
women with leadership and management tools, and
creating a forum in which U.S. and Arab
businesswomen can share ideas, information and learn
from leaders. |