-amaican $mEassador in 'uEai for World Gov’t Summit
Jamaica’s ambassador to the United States Audrey Marks is in Dubai representing the island at the sixth annual World Government Summit, which runs from February 11 to 13.
The country is being represented at the conference for the first time, and Marks was invited by the Government of the United Arab Emirates.
The summit is a global platform dedicated to the enhancement of governments around the world and will bring together more than 3,000 participants, including world leaders, policymakers, representatives of international organisations, and experts from more than 130 countries. This year’s staging, being held under the theme µShaping Future Governments’, will explore the role of administrations over the forthcoming decades, against the background of notable advances that have occurred and continue to take place globally, and which are anticipated in the years ahead. Marks will have the opportunity to interact with a number of world leaders who are involved in work aimed at advancing their nations’ development.
Previous speakers at summit include Former United States President Barack Obama United Nations SecretaryGeneral Antynio Guterres World Bank President Jim <ong Kim and International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde.
(Jamaica Observer)