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22.10.2009

The Victor Pinchuk Foundation offered a grant to the International Conference “Facing Tomorrow”

The Victor Pinchuk Foundation offered a grant to the International Conference "Facing Tomorrow" organized and held under the auspices of the President of Israel since 2008. The grant is provided under the Foundation's strategic direction of activities, entitled "Investing in the world", aimed at fostering a more integrated world.

The "Facing Tomorrow" Conference is organized to analyze today's world development tendencies, forecast global dynamics and develop solutions to help overcome critical problems of the international community. Its mission is to contribute in drawing a clear picture of the shared future for the nations and peoples of the world confronted by the global challenges. Prominent politicians, public figures and business leaders from all over the world are engaged in these annual meetings.

The Victor Pinchuk Foundation grant is offered to organize within the conference a series of discussions regarding a wide range of problems, including the global economic crisis, geo-political challenges of the 21st century, role and position of art in the modern world, leading information technologies and education system. The Foundation expects that the exceptional expert potential of the conference discussions will help find innovative answers to the problems of the modern world on a global, regional and local scale.

The key topics for discussions at the second annual conference opening today in Jerusalem will be consequences of the global economic crisis and future economic, geo-political and informational structure of the world as a result of it.

The discussions will be joined by the President of Israel Shimon Peres, President of Croatia Stepan Mesic, President of the Czech Republic Vaclav Klaus, 2nd President of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma, ex-Prime Minister of Great Britain Tony Blair, ex-Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu, ex-Prime Minister of Spain Jose Maria Aznar, ex-president of the World Bank James Wolfensohn, laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize 2007, Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Dr. Rajendra K. Pachauri and founder of Wikipedia J.J. Wales.

 

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