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Project Encounter Opens Application Process for its Fourth Gulf Exchange
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Project Encounter Opens Application Process for its Third Gulf Exchange
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Project Encounter Opens Application Process for its second Gulf Exchange
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Project Encounter's Gulf Exchange Informs Western Perspectives
May 22, 2011

A group of 26 graduate students and young professionals from the United States and European countries has arrived in the UAE for the inaugural Gulf Exchange, a visit program designed to broaden the participants' understanding of the social, economic and political dimensions of the Middle East. The current visit runs from May 22-31, and includes more than 30 meetings and events scheduled for the participants in the UAE and Qatar, including visits to DIFC, Masdar, MBC, Dubai Courts, Dubai Police, Etisalat, The National, Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Al Jazeera, Qatar Foundation, the Doha Debates and the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha.

Organized in partnership with Mideastwire.com, the Gulf Exchange is the flagship program of Project Encounter, an independent UAE-based non-profit initiative currently hosted by the Dubai School of Government.

The group met at the Dubai School of Government with DSG Executive President Tariq Lootah, Project Encounter Co-Executive Directors Taufiq Rahim and Nick Billotti, and Project Encounter Director Fadi Salem. In the afternoon, Fellow Paul Dyer presented an overview of the situation of youth in the Arab world, including research conducted through the Middle East Youth Initiative.

According to Taufiq Rahim, Co-Executive Director of Project Encounter, "Ten years after 9/11, there is a spirit of change in the region, and there is a real opportunity to build stronger bonds of understanding between the Middle East and the Western world. In this spirit, we see the inaugural Gulf Exchange as part of a long-term effort at Project Encounter to empower potential ambassadors of engagement between East and West."

Chosen from leading graduate institutions in Europe and North America through a competitive application process, the 26 participants in the Gulf Exchange will have the opportunity to meet with a wide range of GCC citizens and residents, and to immerse themselves in the rich culture of the region. They will then become part of a growing network of what Project Encounter terms 'ambassadors of engagement.' Each Gulf Exchange visit is uniquely customized according to the nature of the participants.

Fadi Salem, a Director of Project Encounter, noted,"While most of our current Gulf Exchange participants are either current graduate students, or have recently finished their studies, in future versions of Gulf Exchange we plan to target specific sectors of opinion leaders such as journalists, business figures, community activists and religious figures. With each trip we hope to broaden external perceptions of this region and empower the participants to do the same as they return to their respective communities."

Launched in early 2011, Project Encounter is led by a small entrepreneurial team based in the UAE. The initiative is supported by a wide network of volunteers, organizations and corporate sponsors, and has four core activities: the Gulf Exchange program; dialogue with student delegations visiting the region; UAE+1, by which engagement programming is added to existing cultural and civic events; and, Encounter 2012, an international conference involving global stakeholders playing a role in Muslim world-West engagement.

According to Nick Billotti, Co-Executive Director of Project Encounter, "Although a number of initiatives have emerged in recent years to facilitate cross-cultural interaction, relatively few are active in the Middle East. That's where Project Encounter works to make an impact—by providing a platform that promotes vibrant on-the-ground encounter from within the region, and not merely about it."

 





Project Encounter Panel Discusses Efforts to Link Arab World and the West
February 1, 2011 | Dubai School of Government

A Tuesday evening panel discussion focused on efforts to bridge the gap between the West and the Arab world, highlighting the launch of Project Encounter, a UAE-based initiative hosted by the Dubai School of Government.

Ten years after the events of September 11, 2001, a critical lack of understanding still remains between the Middle East and the West, motivated by a number of factors, central among them a lack of interaction and constructive engagement between the two regions. This was the context described in a February 1 panel discussion at the Dubai School of Government.

The panel, entitled “Bridging the Divide: A Critical Conversation on Global Engagement in a post 9/11 World,” discussed the view from the United States towards the Arab world, and the lack of a nuanced understanding of the region’s society and people. The panelists emphasized also that this gap was growing rather than narrowing, and that there needed to be continued efforts from both sides to counter this trend.

The event served as the launch of Project Encounter, a UAE-based initiative in partnership with the private sector hosted by the Dubai School of Government, which will act as a stage for on-the-ground exchange of ideas and critical engagement between the West and the Middle East. The leaders of Project Encounter, Co-Directors Taufiq Rahim and Nick Billotti, as well as Programs Manager Fadi Salem, led the discussion at the DSG event.

Taufiq Rahim commented on the initiative: “We have four principal activities. The project will organize ‘visit’ programmes of young influence-makers and future leaders to the UAE and the GCC, with an integrated itinerary to deepen an understanding of political, economic, and social dimensions of the Middle East.

“The project will also assist existing ‘student’ delegations to the region from graduate and undergraduate Western institutions to expand their itinerary, as well as add programming to existing events in the UAE to discuss engagement across different themes. What we are really excited about is Encounter 2012, an international gathering we plan to host in the UAE, bringing together the diverse set of stakeholders promoting engagement between the West and Middle East.”


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