Entrepreneurship for Development

Entrepreneurship for Development

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    Source: Israel Mission to the United Nations

    On Wednesday, 26 June 2013, the President of the General Assembly, along with the Israeli Mission to the UN, will host a conference at the United Nations on promoting entrepreneurship as a means to tackle the world’s most pressing problems.

    This event follows a December 2012 resolution on “Entrepreneurship for Development,” when 141 member states supported an Israel-initiated resolution to advance growth and prosperity in the developing world.
     
    Israel’s Permanent Representative to the UN, H.E. Ambassador Ron Prosor, said: “Israel is a young, dynamic, and creative country. This time we aren’t just going ‘public’ on Wall Street, we’re going public with 141 partners at the United Nations. The entire world can benefit from Israel’s knowledge, experience, and technology."

    Ambassador Prosor will speak at this event, along with the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly, and entrepreneurs and innovators from across the globe. Among the panelists will be Professor Dan Shechtman, who received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2011. At his acceptance ceremony, Professor Shechtman said, “It is our duty as scientists…to encourage our educated youth to become technological entrepreneurs. Those countries that nurture this knowhow will survive future financial and social crises.”

    Ambassador Prosor added. “There’s a Hebrew expression that says, ‘Success has many parents, but failure is an orphan.’  While most people fear and avoid failure, entrepreneurs know that it’s impossible to live without failing.  The spirit of entrepreneurship is to challenge conventional wisdom, break the status quo, and persevere until you’ve changed the world.”

    Today’s conference is part of a campaign led by Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Israeli Mission to the UN, and MASHAV, Israel's Agency for International Development Cooperation. The campaign shines a spotlight on Israeli innovation and ingenuity as a model for poverty eradication, financial growth, and creativity in marketing and technology.
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