Ask a Leader a Question that Matters to You at the 2011 Annual Meeting

Have you ever want to ask a world leader a question on climate change, women’s rights or how we can bridge the digital divide? This year World Economic Forum launched the “Ask a Leader” series on youtube.com/davos to provide you that opportunity.

Ask a Leader challenges the public to submit their most pressing questions to youtube.com/davos. The Forum will put a selection of the top-voted questions to the world leaders at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting when they come to the YouTube booth, giving the public direct access to some of the most powerful and influential people in the world.

This opporunity runs from 16:00CET, January 17, 2011 until 8:00CET January 26.

The Annual Meeting 2011 will take place in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, on 26-30 January.

Go to YouTube.com/Davos today and ask a leader.

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