Untuk ikut seminar harus bayar US dollar 51 dan ticket US dollar 19.000, total 71 000dollar. Jadi hanya mereka yang diatas/atas saja atau ada yang mensponsor.
On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 3:45 PM ajeg [email protected] [GELORA45] < [email protected]> wrote: > > > Davos: WEF 2019 is all about the money but is it cost effective? > > By Angela Barnes > > Last updated: 21/19/2019 – 17:33 > > As leaders in business and politics gather in Davos for the World Economic > Forum 2019, Euronews has been taking a look at how much it costs to attend > the elite gathering - and whether it is representative. > > Here's what we found. > > > *WEF membership: How much does it cost?* > > > A majority of its funding is provided by its members, business entities, > who join to participate in its activities. > > > There are different levels of membership, according to The Forum's website. > > > The cost to be a WEF member ranges from CHF 60,000 to CHF 600,000, > "depending on the level of engagement," the site says. That's around > €52,941 to €529,442. > > > When the fee to be a member is paid, most will then be able to attend the > annual meeting, however, attendance is subject to an extra fee. The amount > is not specified. > > > *Who doesn’t have to pay?* > > > Non-business participants, young global leaders, certain media, heads of > state, and ministers from over 70 countries do not have to pay to take part. > > > There is also some funding available to help academics attend. > > > *Is the attendance representative?* > > > A study carried out by QUARTZ reveals some interesting trends about the > attendees this year.The website, which acts as a global economy guide, used > the list made public by The Forum to do the maths. > > > It found 22% of those at the conference are women, compared to 21% last > year.The oldest attendee is 92-year-old broadcaster Sir David Attenborough. > > > The youngest, 16-year-old photographer, Skye Meaker, from South Africa. > > > The average age for male attendees is 54; for women, it is 49. > > > *What is the regional attendance?* > > > The meeting will host more than 3,000 participants from 115 economies. > > > By region, Western Europe has the most participants - 1,159 according to > The Forum, 25% of them women. > > > North America and Asia are the other two most represented regions at this > year's meeting.Eight hundred and sixty participants are attending from > North America, of which 31% of them are women. > > > Central and Eastern Europe has 71 participants, 7% women. > > One hundred and eighteen people are going from Africa, 26% women. > > Fifteen percent of the Middle East's 241 participants are women. > > South Asia has 235 attendees with 15% of them women. > > > One hundred and twelve people are going from Latin America, 16% of them > are women. > > > Two hundred and seventy four people are going to the meeting from the Asia > Pacific region, of them, 18% are women. > > > >
