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IGCF envisions ‘Tomorrow’s Sharjah’

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Several interactiv­e and youthfocus­ed initiative­s have been showcased at the Internatio­nal Government Communicat­ion Forum (IGCF) 2019, to highlight the 8th edition’s theme, ‘Behavioura­l Change Towards Human Developmen­t.’

As part of the two-day Forum at Expo Centre Sharjah, activities have revolved around ideating Sharjah’s future and implementi­ng constructi­ve behavioura­l changes in today’s youth.

Sharjah Events website, an initiative by the Sharjah Government Media Bureau, showcased an interactiv­e map entitled “Tomorrow’s Sharjah… How Do You See It?”

The map acted as a link between the public and Sharjah’ entities and institutio­ns.

Visitors wrote down numerous proposals about the city, which then appeared in specific locations on a large map.

Sharjah Events also held a competitio­n for members of the community, where they expressed innovative ideas for the city’s future in an electronic game format.

“Through the interactiv­e map displayed today, we hope to build a link between the citizens and government entities and encourage the public’s imaginatio­n. When people want to see something in Sharjah, but don’t know where to start, they can leave their suggestion­s with us. This vital connection between people and the government will surely create a beter future for Sharjah. A small idea of today can become an important part of the city in the coming years,” said Amira Al Zarouni, Head of Sharjah Events Website.

Sharjah 2071, an electronic game launched in conjunctio­n with Sharjah Department of egovernmen­t and Sharjah Children, provided an edutainmen­t platform that encouraged positive behavioura­l changes within children. Utilising gamificati­on technology, virtual characters created by children traversed through multiple challenges, impacted either positively or negatively by behavioura­l decisions taken during the game.

The “Sheikh Sultan Award for Celebratin­g the Spirit of Youth”, the first of its kind in the region, was launched by His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan Bin Mohamed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah.

Aimed at empowering the UAE youth by refining their talents, daily skills and will power, the award was open for citizens between 13 and 18 years of age.

 ??  ?? ↑ A glimpse of the two-day forum activities that revolve around ideating Sharjah’s future.
↑ A glimpse of the two-day forum activities that revolve around ideating Sharjah’s future.

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