Shaping East Asia
Lend your voice to the future of East Asia and join more than 600 world leaders and heads of state as they discuss Shaping East Asia in Bangkok from 30 May to 1 June.
We have selected two critical issues to address live from the meeting. You are invited to contribute to the following two sessions:
Increasing East Asia’s risk resilience 17.00 IST 31 May 2012
- How can East Asia improve its resilience to possible future disasters?
- What do we need to do to keep the region protected against future shocks?
Post your questions to the panellists below and watch the session live here on the Forum:Blog or http://wef.ch/live at 17.00 IST 30 May 2012.
Asian women as the way forward 10.45 IST 1 June 2012
- What role do women play in the future of East Asia?
- How can we ensure that women gain skills and training?
- What role do you see women playing in the future?
Post your questions to the panellists below and watch the session live here on the Forum:Blog or http://wef.ch/live at 10.45 IST on June 1 2012.
Tweet questions to #WEFAsk and follow #WEF for session highlights.
Follow the meeting and its participants as they post video blogs, messages and their thoughts on East Asia, live from Bangkok.
Focusing on the critical issues of East Asian risk resilience and the future role of Asian women, participants will respond to public questions and thoughts giving you direct access to the region’s most influential people.
Watch the videos live or share them on demand via the Forum’s YouTube channel http://wef.ch/socialmedicorner.
Send your questions to #WEFAsk or post a question below. We will take them directly to East Asian leaders, business executives, Young Global Leaders and hundreds more.
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