Young delegates shaping their economies
The World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos is renowned for world leaders and chief executives of top international companies networking to solve the world's problems.
But they are also joined by young and talented young people from around the world, invited by the WEF and called 'Global Shapers'.
Mohamed El Dahshan is leading a project by Harvard University to eliminate one of the biggest problems in the Middle East - a lack of finance to get small businesses off the ground.
Most watched/listened
-
Huge tornado hits Oklahoma City
-
China film censorship 'terrible'
-
92 year old strongman wows crowds
-
'Complete devastation' after Tornado
-
Flawless diamond sets auction record
-
Artist dazzles with light-and-sound installations
-
Should online firms track your browsing?
-
Tornadoes tear through US states
-
From tyres to shoes in Ethiopia
-
Iraqis 'helping fight Syrian holy war'
-
Highlights from the Billboard awards
-
Stewart: 'My son thinks I am a plumber'
-
Singapore's passion for fashion
-
Gun rights lobby group meets in Texas
-
Justin Bieber defies his critics
~RS~q~RS~~RS~z~RS~16~RS~)
