MEED
Sarah Cowell
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Gems Education
Issue 25 24-30 June 2011
The world’s largest private primary education provider plans to build on its network of teaching institutions -
Gems Education: MEED Assessment
Issue 25 24-30 June 2011
It has built up a strong brand and is a well-known and respected name in the private learning sector -
Education Report: A region eager to learn
Issue 9 4-10 March 2011
Gulf countries are pushing the education agenda forward with huge investment in learning facilities in an attempt to close the knowledge gap -
Doha’s race to improve transport
Qatar Projects
Qatar must pick up the pace if it is to deliver its transport masterplan in time for the 2022 World Cup, but delays in some major rail and road projects could slow progress -
Solar power to cool stadiums in Qatar
Qatar Projects
As Qatar prepares for an influx of visitors to its World Cup stadiums in 2022, it is turning to renewable energy cooling systems to provide air conditioning for fans and players -
Amman turns to the private sector to invest in infrastructure projects
Issue No 37 10-16 September 2010
Jordan is embarking on an unprecedented infrastructure spending programme, but attracting foreign investors will be crucial for its successful implementation -
Jordan investing to meet future demand in fertiliser
Issue No 37 10-16 September 2010
Jordan’s export-driven fertilisers industry was hard hit by the global crisis, but the country’s leading producers are using the downturn to expand capacity and improve infrastructure -
Jordanian airline senses sales recovery
Issue No 37 10-16 September 2010
Royal Jordanian is reporting a pick up in demand after a disappointing 2009. New routes and expansion of the kingdom’s airport infrastructure will put it firmly on the path to full recovery -
The shift towards private investment in Jordan
Issue No 37 10-16 September 2010
Amman’s privatisation strategy is about to enter a new phase. The imminent launch of a public-private partnership law aims to facilitate private investment in services and infrastructure -
Cairo realigns strategic economic priorities
Issue 32 6-12 August 2010
To make up for a fall in foreign investment, Egypt is focusing on infrastructure development, tax collection efficiency and revising laws to support small businesses -
Ras al-Khaimah free zone expects double digit growth
25 July 2010, 12:44 GMT
Most new companies will be small and medium sized businesses -
Kharafi National
Issue No 28 9-15 July 2010
The Kuwaiti contractor looks to build on its Middle East success by expanding its African operations -
Kharafi National: MEED Assessment
Issue No 28 9-15 July 2010
As regional governments turn to privatisation, the Kuwaiti firm thinks there will be opportunities to grow -
Financial crisis highlights need for Middle East and North Africa to diversify
Supplement: Middle East Economic Review 2010
The economies of the Middle East and North Africa region were better placed than many in the world to weather the global economic downturn but their need to stimulate sustainable growth is no less pressing -
Financial crisis highlights need for Middle East and North Africa to diversify
Supplement: Middle East Economic Review 2010
The economies of the Middle East and North Africa region were better placed than many in the world to weather the global economic downturn but their need to stimulate sustainable growth is no less pressing




