Good Jobs for Jerusalem How to support Palestinian entrepreuneurship in East Jerusalem?

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tepav Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey Good Jobs for Jerusalem How to support Palestinian entrepreuneurship in East Jerusalem? Güven Sak May 13, 2014

Slide 2 Framework Role of Turkish private sector in Palestine? The Ankara Forum process and Jenin Industrial Zone project How should we think of East Jerusalem? Enable Palestinian entrepreneurs to create jobs for Palestinians Establishing good jobs and good companies Strengthen Palestinian middle-class Some ideas for concrete actions Catalyzing investments to high-growth Palestinian ventures Boosting growth in tourism, housing and ICT Jerusalem Venture Capital Fund

Slide 3 The Ankara Forum process Ankara Forum among Palestinian, Israeli & Turkish business communities An institutional dialogue, problem-solving and confidence building-mechanism Technical reports, network coordination and negotiations Concrete project: Turkish Industrial Zone on the Israel-Palestine border Started in Erez, Gazza in 2005 Ongoing in Jenin since 2010 Win-win approach: Qualified employment will increase in Palestine Opportunity for Turkish businesses to establish a value chain in the region

Slide 4 Jenin Industrial Zone 2009 onwards Erez Industrial Estate (2005-2007) Tarqumia Industiral Zone (2007-2008)

Slide 5 Jenin Industrial Zone Haifa Port (40 km) Jenin Industrial Zone (876 dönüm) Jordanian Border (35 km)

Slide 6 How to think of Jerusalem?(1) Total of 890,000 residents in Jerusalem (2013) 39% is Palestinian, 98% of Palestinian Jerusalemites live in East Jerusalem, Two thirds of the Palestinian population is below the age of 29, About 9000 Palestinians enter labor force annually. GDP per capita in East Jerusalem is 8 times lower than Israel. 79% of non-jewish Jeruselamites live below the poverty line.

Slide 7 How to think of Jerusalem?(2) 75% of business owners in East Jerusalem say that their revenues decreased in the past 2 years. East Jerusalem now accounts for 7% of Palestine s total economy, down from 15% at the time of Oslo Accords. Waiting for a political settlement to invest in Jerusalem will deteriorate conditions even further.

Slide 8 Investing in East Jerusalem? Three primary areas Tourism, housing, and ICT Enabling Palestinian entrepreneurs create jobs for Palestinian labor force. Reverse the recent shift from entrepreneurship to wage employment. Reinforce Palestinian middle-class. Creating good jobs for development. Rebuild infrastructure and invest in human capital, Provide opportunities for women, Decrease youth unemployment.

Source: World Bank, World Development Report 2013 Good Jobs for Jerusalem Slide 9 Priorities for Investing in East Jerusalem

Slide 10 Tourism in East Jerusalem In 2012; Only %12 percent of tourists stayed in East Jerusalem, West Jerusalem has 4 times more rooms than East Jerusalem, Tourists stayed %20 longer in West Jerusalem hotels, Room occupancy was lower in East Jerusalem (53% vs. 66%). Three main areas of investment; Renovation of existing hotels, Development of new facilities, Investing in related sectors. Tourism in East Jerusalem is in need of revitalization. Need to create a Tourism Development Plan; 1,8 1,6 1,4 1,2 1 0,8 0,6 0,4 0,2 0 Total Hotel Revenue in Jerusalem (2012), NIS billions Source: Jerusalem Facts and Trends 2013 1,55 West Jerusalem Draw tourists from the West, attract religious tourism, increase quality. 0.16 East Jerusalem

Slide 11 Need for cheap housing units Arabs constitute %35 of Jerusalem s population, but reside in only %24 of its housing. Most Arab families are living in cramped conditions (avg 5.5 ppl), Only %13 of East Jerusalem is available to be built on for Palestinians, 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Households in Jerusalem, by size of household and ethnicity, % (2011) Source: Jerusalem Facts and Trends 2013 1 2 3 4 5 6 7+ Arabs Non-Arabs Studies indicate that Jerusalem will need 40,000 new housing units by 2020. No government policy in providing land or permits, Municipal budget on Palestinian neighborhoods is below %10,

Slide 12 ICT in Jerusalem 141 Million Arabic users on the Internet 360 million total speakers The proportion of Arabic speakers online grew 30-fold between 2000 and 2012. Arabic is the 8 th most used language on the internet In Twitter, Arabic is the 6 th most used language, The majority of uploaded content on YouTube in MENA countries is in Arabic. ICT sector strengthening in nearby cities Investments in Palestinian startups in Ramallah Online booking, development solutions, mobile games etc. Investments in Israeli-Arab startups in Nazareth.

Slide 13 Jerusalem Fund for Arab-PAL Entrepreneurship When triggering full-scale reform is unlikely, supporting high growth companies is the most effective policy for institutional change, Mission for the Jerusalem Fund Contribute to the modernization of regional economies through investments, Improve the local SME s competitiveness and access to international markets, Support entrepreneurship, and therefore middle class, in turn contribute to stability and democratization. Structure Fund can start by co-investing with other private investors, and later engage in stand alone investments Early-stage & mature companies Private funds and sovereign wealth funds as limited partners

Slide 14 Jerusalem Venture Capital Fund SOVEREIGN WEALTH FUNDS Şirket Company A JERUSALEM FUND Company B PRIVATE INVESTORS Company C OTHER PRIVATE INVESTORS & FUNDS

Slide 15 Examples of VCIFs JAFCO, Established in 1973 with the initiative of the Japanese government, Invested domestically and around Asia in line with Japanese companies strategy of moving parts of their value chains to markets with lower costs, Russian Venture Company, Set up in 2006 with a domestic vision, operating globally since 2010, Investing in early phase tech companies through its offices in San Francisco, Boston and London in order to enable Russian private sector to keep close tabs on upcoming technologies. Fons Mediterrània Capital Promoted by the Catalan Institute of Finance (ICF) Investing in the Maghreb Region with a focus on small and medium sized companies Aims to consolidate existent sectors, with the purpose of fostering growth in emerging sectors.

Slide 16 Conclusion Good job creation in Palestine requires good companies to flourish Private sector based economic activity There are constraints for private sector based economic activity Occupation is one major constraint specific to Palestine Location is a major constraint around the globe Jerusalem is easy when compared to Jenin If you can not remove the constraint immediately, you need to find a way to offset it. Role for an active government in supporting economic activity, Role for market based risk sharing mechanisms, Corporate social responsibity project for all of us.