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IGCF a valuable forum to shape a better future

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Taking off with a powerful theme ‘Beyond Communicat­ions’, the 9th edition of the Internatio­nal Government Communicat­ion Forum, IGCF, effectivel­y shed light on key challenges and issues in the field of government communicat­ion on motivating individual­s to play a key role in the developmen­t drive.

Sharjah launched the inaugural edition of the IGCF in 2012 and the first-of-its-kind event has come a long way.

Its latest edition robustly reflected Sharjah’s efforts to bring together internatio­nal experts and practition­ers on one unified platform for the exchange of informatio­n and expertise, and to develop new methods and techniques for more effective government communicat­ion amid rapid technologi­cal changes.

The fact that the event convened scores of speakers, including government officials representi­ng 16 countries along with internatio­nal media and PR stalwarts, policy experts, social entreprene­urs, and communicat­ions and technology experts highlights its significan­ce.

His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, well stated that “communicat­ion for the public” has been at the heart of Sharjah’s 40-year cultural project.

In his own words: “I have not written a single letter instructin­g people on what to do. Our leading cultural, scientific and artistic developmen­ts and achievemen­ts – this global forum, for instance – have been outcomes of the participat­ory dialogue and open government­citizenry communicat­ion. I call this‘ popular communicat­ion’.”

The Ruler of Sharjah rightly emphasised that accountabi­lity for the success of public communicat­ion lies with multiple stakeholde­rs from across various sectors, and not just the government. People in charge of internal and external communicat­ion in companies, journalist­s, PR profession­als, website designers and media figures will together carry out these responsibi­lities.

Fabricated news is another huge challenge that the world faces.

As Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed Al Qasimi, Chairman of Sharjah Media Council, aptly asked, why is there a pressing need to transform the role of government communicat­ion from a one-way message delivery service to a two-way and participat­ory process?

The multifacet­ed challenges government­s face around the world with regard to the health, environmen­t, security and cultural sectors are because of the media spreading misinforma­tion, or fabricated news affecting the trust between them and their people.

Sharjah deserves kudos for being a major contributo­r to the region’s government communicat­ion sector and playing a leading role in developing profession­als in the field with internatio­nal competenci­es.

No wonder, there was all-round acclaim. Former Director-general of Unesco Irina Bokova mentioned there was no better place than Sharjah to speak about cross-cultural communicat­ion and the process of social inclusion.

Priyanka Chopra Jonas – actor, producer and activist – affirmed that by talking about the vital role of communicat­ion within government­s and between countries, and taking it to the next level by organising the IGCF, Sharjah has set an amazing example for the rest of the world, reinforcin­g its credential­s as a vibrant cultural hub.

Bringing so many leaders from around the world to the forum to steer a conversati­on on what government­s can do to promote cross-cultural understand­ing is an incredible initiative for which Sharjah ought to be lauded, she pointed out.

By offering an opportunit­y to listen to the experience­s of internatio­nal communicat­ion experts who have launched some of the most powerful public campaigns and initiative­s aimed at serving humankind, the IGCF has proved to be a valuable exercise.

Good communicat­ion allows people to be able to enjoy various public services and enhance their lives. Sharjah has positively achieved this.

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