Students Debate Strauss-Kahn on Middle-East Issues

Meeting with IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn at a town hall meeting broadcast live by BBC Arabic, a group of university students also called for broadening the representation of developing and emerging market countries in the IMF to enhance the institution’s effectiveness.

Talking with 35 students from eight countries, as well as viewers and listeners across the region, Mr. Strauss-Kahn said youth unemployment was a crucial issue in all countries, including for university graduates.

The solution lies in the linkage of improved business environment and educational systems focused on providing needed job skills. "The less restrictive regulations are, the more (business) will come," he said. "And the more you have a good business environment with universities providing the skills you need, the more (business) will come."

IMF initiative to engage young people

The discussion on the program "Talking Point," was held in Amman, Jordan. It was the centerpiece of the IMF Middle East Youth Dialog, a Fund initiative to engage young people directly on the issues of greatest concern to them. The Youth Dialog allows young people to interact among themselves and put questions and comments to IMF staff using social media.

Students from Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates were selected from university roundtables held in each country to participate in the Amman town hall. In addition, young people from many other countries across the region put questions by phone, SMS, email, videophone, and satellite connection from such countries as Iraq, Kuwait, Syria and Morocco.

"You are the future leaders of your countries," Mr. Strauss-Kahn said. "It is important for us to have your opinion about this multilateral institution because it is your institution."

Call for more say in the IMF

On the issue of IMF governance, the students questioned the role of advanced economies in the Fund, and called for developing and emerging market countries to have a larger voice. Mr. Strauss-Kahn said that this is a major issue for the...

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