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Founded in 1821, The
Guardian’s unique ownership continues to maintain
the newspaper’s reputation as a landmark of fierce
editorial independence, journalistic integrity and design
innovation. The daily offers a unique voice and is “consistently
innovative, actively encouraging debate and exerting influence…
The Guardian is confident, intelligent and investigative.”(*)
IFC Reports strives to follow suit, respecting the style
of our host medium. our reports offer food for thought and
action.
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IFC Reports
produces international surveys which are distributed
with one of the world's most prestigious publications,
The Guardian. Affiliated with Press Tribune,
IFC Reports has published more than two dozen
country reports with The Economist, which
are also available here for downloading. Our international
surveys are priceless communication tools that shape
the future of national and global economies. They
are also an integral part of nation branding.
ALL OUR REPORTS:
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Nigeria, Bloomberg Businessweek
March 5, 2012 / 6 pages |
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| 2011 |
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Turkey, The Guardian
July 19, 2011 / 8 pages |
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Kuwait Part 2, Bloomberg
Businessweek
June 28, 2011 / 8 pages |
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Kuwait Part 1, Bloomberg
Businessweek
June 20, 2011 / 11 pages |
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1. H.H. The Prime Minister
of Kuwait, Sheikh
Nasser Al-Mohammed Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah
2. His
Excellency Yousef Al-Ebraheem, Advisor
to Al-Diwan Al-Amiri, State of Kuwait
3. Mr.
Adel Al-Roumi, President, Partnerships
Technical Bureau (PTB), Kuwait
4. Her
Excellency Mrs. Deborah K. Jones,
American Ambassador to Kuwait
5. Mr.
Majed Essa Al-Ajeel, Chairman of Burgan
Bank, Kuwait
6. His
Highness Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Sabah Al-Salem
Al-Sabah, Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Foreign Affairs, State of
Kuwait
7. Sheikh
Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah, Deputy Prime
Minister, Minister of State for Development
Affairs & Minister of Housing, State of
Kuwait
8. Mr.
Michel Accad, Chief Executive Officer,
Gulf Bank, Kuwait
9. His
Excellency Sheikh Ahmed Abdullah Al-Sabah,
Outgoing Minister of Oil, State of Kuwait
10. Sheikh
Meshaal Jaber Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah, Chief,
Kuwait Foreign Investment Bureau
11. Mr.
Abdulwahab A. Al-Bader, Director General
of the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development
12. Mr.
Hamed Saleh Al-Saif, Director General,
Kuwait Stock Exchange
13. Mr.
Anwar Abdul Rahman Al-Jawdar, Chairman,
National Offset Company
14. H.
E. Mr. Ahmad Rashed Al Haroun, Minister
of Commerce & Industry, State of Kuwait
15. Mr.
Fahad Al-Rajaan, Director General
of The Public Institution for Social Security
16. Mr.
Tawfik Al-Bahar, Managing Director,
Warba Insurance
17. Mr.
Salman A. Albadran, CEO, VIVA Telecom
18. Sheikha
Intisar Salem Al-Ali Al-Sabah, Chairperson
& Managing Director, Refrigeration Industries
Company
19. Prof.
Abdullatif Al-Bader, President Kuwait
University
20. Mr.
Wael Al-Sabih, President Kefan Optics
21. Mr.
Hussain Al-Wazzan, Vice President
Kefan Optics
22. Eng.
Hussain Saleh Al-Shaikh, Chairman
and MD, Gulf Glass Manufacturing Company
23. Dr.
Kazem Behbehani, Director General,
Dasman Diabetes Institute
24. Mr.
Abdullah Al-Sharhan, Chairman, Australian
College of Kuwait
25. Mr.
Wael A. Abdul Ghafoor, Owner, American
School of Kuwait (ASK)
26. H.E.
Prof. Moudhi Al-Humoud, Outgoing Minister
of Education and Higher Education
27. Mr.
Walid Al-Hashash, Chairman AREF Energy
Holding Company
28. Mr.
Tareq Al-Wazzan, Chief Executive Officer,
AREF Energy Holding Company
29. Mr.
Lionel Gittens, Managing Director,
American General Trading & Contracting
Co (AGT)
30. Mrs.
Sheila Gittens, President, American
General Trading & Contracting Co (AGT)
31. Dr.
Mansour B. AlOrf, Hospital Director,
ALORF Hospital
32. Dr.
Hussain Al Sayegh, Chairman and Managing
Director, Aknan Global Real Estate Company |
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Angola, Bloomberg Businessweek
March 7, 2011 / 10 pages |
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| 2008 |
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Dominican Republic, The
Economist
August 16, 2008 / 11 pages |
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Angola part two, The Economist
January 5, 2008 / 11 pages |
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| 2007 |
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Angola part one, The Economist
December 22, 2007 / 4 pages |
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Belize, The Economist
December 22, 2007 / 2 pages |
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Zambia, The Economist
December 22, 2007 / 1 page |
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Ghana, The Economist
December 15, 2007 / 4 pages |
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Tatarstan, The Economist
November 24, 2007 / 8 pages |
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Tanzania, The Economist
October 27, 2007 / 9 pages |
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Libya, The Economist
October 20, 2007 / 7 pages |
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Trinidad & Tobago,
The Economist
September 29, 2007 / 7 pages |
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Cape Verde, The Economist
September 22, 2007 / 1 page |
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Bahamas, The Economist
September 15, 2007 / 4 pages |
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Kenya part two, The Economist
September 8, 2007 / 2 pages |
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Gabon, The Economist
September 8, 2007 / 2 pages |
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Rwanda, The Economist
September 8, 2007 / 5 pages |
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Cabinda (Angola), The Economist
September 8, 2007 / 4 pages |
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Peru, The Economist
September 1, 2007 / 5 pages |
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Kenya part one, The Economist
July 28, 2007 / 5 pages |
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Macau part two, The Economist
June 23, 2007 / 5 pages |
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Macau part one, The Economist
June 16, 2007 / 8 pages |
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Puerto Rico, The Economist
May 26, 2007 / 8 pages |
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Dominican Republic, The
Economist
May 5, 2007 / 12 pages |
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Nigeria part two, The Economist
April 27, 2007 / 8 pages |
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Nigeria part one, The Economist
April 20, 2007 / x pages |
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Russian regions: TVER,
The Economist
April 13, 2007 / 2 pages |
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Nigeria (Cross River),
The Economist
March 30, 2007 / 2 pages |
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Bermuda, The Economist
March 23, 2007 / 4 pages |
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Barbados, The Economist
March 9, 2007 / 7 pages |
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