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[07 September 2010]
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Arab female investors to discuss crisis in Jeddah
[01/February/2009]

SANA'A, Feb. 01 (Saba) – Encouraged by a sense of responsibility towards development in their countries amid the current global crisis, Arab female investors are to hold a meeting next Monday in Saudi Arabia.

The meeting, which would be held in Jeddah city, will discuss the global economic crisis and its repercussions on the Arab and Muslim countries, Chairwoman of the Supreme Tourist Committee at the Arab Women Investors Union Fouzia Nashir said.

Furthermore, the meeting will review a number of development projects in the Arab World including tourist common ones among the countries to participate in the meeting.

Nashir stressed the importance of qualifying Yemeni women within the economic systems taking into account the necessity of the Arab integration in this regard as well as the significance of group and organization work to limit unemployment in the country.

All efforts made to qualify Yemeni women come within the framework of the Arab women's plans to support development in their countries amid the current global turmoil, she said.

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