One year after the conflict in Gaza, reconstruction of homes and buildings has barely begun, economic development has stagnated, and the humanitarian situation facing the Gazan population remains dire.
On this Friday January 15th, the New America Foundation and the Middle East Youth Initiative—a joint project of Brookings’s Wolfensohn Center for Development and the Dubai School of Government—will host a discussion to analyze the prospects for young people growing up in the Palestinian territories, where nearly three-quarters of the population is under the age of 29. What are the implications of these challenges – and of developments over the last year in Gaza and beyond – for American-led peace efforts, Israel, and the region’s security? The panel will include Edward Sayre, a contributor to the Middle East Youth Initiative’s recent book, Generation in Waiting: The Unfulfilled Promise of Young People in the Middle East (Brookings Press, 2009).
Brookings President Strobe Talbott will provide opening remarks and lead a discussion with James D. Wolfensohn, former president of the World Bank and former special envoy for Gaza disengagement for the Quartet, who will reflect on his experiences in the region as special envoy and provide his perspective on current prospects for economic development in the Palestinian territories and the region. After the discussion, the panel will take audience questions.
To RSVP for this event, please contact the Brookings Office of Communications at 202.797.6105 or click here.