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Arab Knowledge Project Fifth Core Team Meeting
AKP - Arab Knowledge Project
Dubai - United Arab Emirates
24 - 25 Jul 2016
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Dubai - United Arab Emirates
The Arab Knowledge Project builds on three Arab Knowledge Reports, the Arab Knowledge Index and the portal knowledge4all.com. The three Reports are: the “Arab Knowledge Report 2009: Towards Productive Intercommunication for Knowledge”, the “Arab Knowledge Report 2010/2011: Preparing Future Generations for the Knowledge Society” and the “Arab Knowledge Report 2014: Youth and Localisation of Knowledge”. Throughout the preparation stages of all three reports, it has been continuously confirmed that there is a significant lack of credible data and research that can feed the decision making process in the areas of knowledge and development. This led to the development of the Arab Knowledge Index, an index that best reflects “knowledge from a development perspective” in the Arab region, while taking into consideration the Arab region’s specific context, needs and challenges, and focusing as well on the critical role of Arab youth in the establishment of the knowledge society in the Arab region. The Arab Knowledge Index focuses on six critical sectors: Education at its Pre-University, Higher and Technical Vocational and Training levels, Research & Development and Innovation, Economy, and ICT.

As part of its new phase, the AKP will be developing the second Arab Knowledge Index, a summary measure that best reflects knowledge accumulation, production and consumption from a development perspective, taking into consideration the specific socio-cultural context, needs and challenges of the Arab region.

Also, as the Arab region is witnessing a big interest on reading providing that it is a cornerstone to culture and education, and as many strategies and initiatives were put to encourage reading, the Arab Knowledge Project will consecrate a part of its work in 2016 to measure Reading in the Arab region through a separate study that would be consisting of a conceptual methodology in addition to indicators and data. The Index would help measure the effect of these initiatives towards achieving higher rates of reading.

As part of the preparation phase of building the second version of the AKI, and following a series of four meetings held, the AKP will be holding its fifth meeting to follow-up on the progress achieved by the core team members in the development of the Arab Knowledge Index and Reading Index.

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Sunday 24 July 2016 

09.00-10.30 Opening Session 

10.30-11.00 Coffee Break 

11.00-12.00 Pre-University Index Presentation and Discussion 

12.00-13.00 Higher Education Index Presentation and Discussion 

13.00-14.30 Lunch 

14.30-15.30 Technical Vocational Education and Training Index Presentation and Discussion 

Monday 25 July 2016 

09.00-10.00 R&D and Innovation Index Presentation and Discussion 

10.00-10.30 Coffee Break 

10.30:11.30 Economy Index Presentation and Discussion 

11.30-12.30 ICT Index Presentation and Discussion 

12.30-14.00 Lunch 

14.00-15.30 Reading Index Presentation and Discussion 

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