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Government Communicat­ion Award jury meets at SMC

- BY A STAFF REPORTER

SHARJAH: The jury of the sixth edition of the Sharjah Government Communicat­ion Award (SGCA) – organised by the Internatio­nal Government Communicat­ion Centre – held its irst meeting at the Sharjah Media Corporatio­n (SMC) building. The meeting was aimed at exploring new award categories, which would further their objective of promoting and bolstering best practices in government communicat­ion by highlighti­ng excellence in more sectors across the region.

This edition’s jury members are Ibrahim Al Abed, Adviser to the Chairman of National Media Council; Dr Sulaiman Al Hattlan, CEO of Al Hattlan Media; Hassan Yaqoub Al Mansouri, Secretary-general of the Sharjah Media Council; Madi Abdullah Al Khamis, Secretary-general of the Arab Media Forum; Sami Al Reyami, Editor-inchief of Emarat Alyoum Newspaper; Ali Jaber, Director General of MBC TV; and Jawaher Al Naqbi, Manager of the Internatio­nal Government Communicat­ion Centre (IGCC).

Building on the results of the past ive editions and audience feedback, the jury recommende­d modifying a few existing categories and adding new ones.

Jawaher Al Naqbi said, “SGCA plays a leading role in recognisin­g excellence in government communicat­ion in a range of sectors. This ield is constantly trying to keep up with rapid iniltratio­n of digital technologi­es, increasing inluence of social media, and more. This requires us to highlight how public sector profession­als are trying to maximise the role of government communicat­ion by devising new creative and innovative methods to use it as a valuable strategic tool, not only to collaborat­e with each other but to deliver authentic and prompt messages to the public. To this end, the jury is putting their heads together to create new award categories and modify existing ones to make SGCA more relevant, inclusive and effective in highlighti­ng best practices, which fulils one of the Internatio­nal Government Communicat­ion Forum (IGCF)’S main mandates.” The jury members also adopted key topics, most notably expanding partnershi­ps to include new organisati­ons and countries. They highlighte­d the importance of adopting new mechanisms and tools to stimulate the participat­ion, as well as promote the critical role of government communicat­ion in ensuring good governance, enhancing relationsh­ips with the audience and inluencing public opinion.

Jurors emphasised the importance of enthusiast­ic participat­ion from all government entities, stressing that it is the most effective way to recognise excellence and latest developmen­ts in government communicat­ion practices and, in the process, heighten the awareness of public department­s across the board, citizens and residents.

They have also encouraged entities who participat­ed in the last edition but did not get through the inal selections to submit new entries this year.

 ??  ?? Jurors emphasised the importance of enthusiast­ic participat­ion from all government entities, stressing that it was the most effective way to recognise excellence and latest developmen­ts in government communicat­ion practices.
Jurors emphasised the importance of enthusiast­ic participat­ion from all government entities, stressing that it was the most effective way to recognise excellence and latest developmen­ts in government communicat­ion practices.

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