President Kgalema Motlanthe to attend the World Economic Forum (WEF) Meeting Davos Switzerland, 28 - 30 January 2009.
Pretoria – South African President Kgalema Motlanthe will on Wednesday 28 January 2009, depart for Switzerland where he will lead a South African Government delegation to the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Summit Meeting in Davos, scheduled from 28 January to 01 February 2009. This will be the first ever WEF Summit to be attended by President Motlanthe since he took office in September 2008. President Motlanthe’s delegation will include among others Ministers Trevor Manuel, Mandisi Mpahlwa as well as Marthinus van Schalkwyk and senior government officials
The 2009 World Economic Forum Annual Meeting is organized under the theme “Shaping the Post-Crisis World” with the objective of developing a holistic and systematic approach to improve the state of the world in a manner that integrates all stakeholders of global society. This session will provide a unique opportunity for leaders from industry, government and civil society to shape this transformation at an early stage for the benefit of all stakeholders.
The Annual Meeting theme “Shaping the Post-Crisis World” will be explored through six programmatic tracks:
- Promoting Stability in the Financial System and Reviving Global Economic Growth
- Ensuring Effective Global, Regional and National Governance for the Long Term
- Addressing the Challenges of Sustainability and Development
- Shaping the Values and Leadership Principles for a Post-Crisis World
- Catalysing the Next Wave of Growth through Innovation, Science and Technology
- Understanding the Implications on Industry Business Model.
Furthermore, the 2009 Annual Meeting promises to be one of the most important events in the World Economic Forum’s history. More than 40 heads of state and government have already confirmed their participation with over 2,500 participants from the business, political and cultural communities expected to address this annual event. This mass participation reflects the growing need for an interdisciplinary and systematic view of the major economic, political, societal and technological changes that lie ahead in 2009.
In preparation for this event the World Economic Forum has stated that the international landscape will be radically altered as a result of the present global economic crisis. Countries, communities and companies are being forced to review their assumptions about the future and to rethink their strategies in light of the global transformation currently evolving.
President Motlanthe is expected to hold, on the margins of the Forum, a series of bilateral meetings with other participating Heads of State and Government, as well as representatives from private corporations.
Issued by Mr Ronnie Mamoepa on 082 990 4853
Department of Foreign Affairs
Private Bag X152
Pretoria, 0001
27 January 2009
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