Lead, Government Engagement, Middle East and North Africa
Future(12 days ago)
About this role
The Community Lead at the World Economic Forum is responsible for managing relationships with governments and public institutions in the Middle East and North Africa. They facilitate high-level engagements, support regional initiatives, and represent the Forum in external meetings to promote impactful partnerships.
Required Skills
- Relationship Building
- Public Policy
- International Relations
- Event Management
- Strategic Communication
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Regional Analysis
- Diplomacy
- Languages
- Project Management
Qualifications
- Master’s degree in international relations, economics, or relevant fields
About Future
weforum.orgThe World Economic Forum is an independent, not‑for‑profit international organization that brings together political, business, civil society and academic leaders to shape global, regional and industry agendas. Best known for its annual meeting in Davos, the Forum convenes stakeholders, produces research and launches initiatives addressing global challenges such as economic development, climate change, technology governance and inclusive growth. It provides data, reports and policy frameworks and fosters multi‑stakeholder partnerships to translate dialogue into collective action. The Forum functions as a platform for cooperation and capacity‑building rather than a governmental or commercial entity.
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