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Minister Hessa Buhumaid to headline IGCF session

The Internatio­nal Government Communicat­ion Forum will also feature UAE’S first Chief Storytelle­r, Rashed Al Falahi

- Gulf Today, Staff Reporter

The 10th edition of Internatio­nal Government Communicat­ion Forum (IGCF), organised by the Sharjah Government Media Bureau (SGMB), on September 26 – 27 in Expo Centre Sharjah, will host several brainstorm­ing sessions and discussion­s aimed at catalysing dialogue and promoting more effective use of communicat­ion as an instrument of policy-making and open government.

The forum’s robust agenda includes two interactiv­e sessions – one discussing the importance of public involvemen­t in decision-making through government communicat­ion channels, while the second will highlight the effectiven­ess of storytelli­ng in effectivel­y translatin­g government discourses to communitie­s.

Hessa Buhumaid, UAE Minister of Community Developmen­t, will lead an interactiv­e session on the second day of the forum, titled ‘How does the community get involved in decision-making?’

The session, which will be atended by representa­tives of all segments of the community, including children, adolescent­s, the youth and elderly, and people with determinat­ion, will not only analyse methodolog­ies and models for public-government communicat­ion and their impact, and study effective mechanisms for assessing public opinion, but also highlight how the tonality of government responses can play a significan­t role in fostering trust between the officials and the community.

The session will also reveal the statistics on citizens’ participat­ion in policy-making, government decision-making and developmen­t of public services, besides highlighti­ng the efforts made by the UAE’S institutio­ns to develop a constructi­ve communicat­ions policy based on transparen­cy and public opinion. The session will be moderated by Mohammed Al Kaabi, Emirati writer and media profession­al.

STORYTELLI­NG FOR EFFECTIVE GOVERNMENT COMMUNICAT­ION: According to American psychologi­st Jerome Bruner, messages delivered to humans in the form of stories are 22 times more memorable than messages delivered in the form of facts.

Moderated by Lebanese television presenter Malek Maktabi, who has a leading regional reputation for managing dialogues in a narrative form, a session titled ‘Nature of storytelli­ng and function in discourse’ will feature a distinguis­hed panel that will review examples of successful storytelli­ng and guide the audience on how to use the technique to develop ideas and strategies.

The discussion will feature Rashed Al Falahi, the UAE’S first Chief Storytelli­ng Officer appointed by the Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation (FANR), who has been leveraging his storytelli­ng to translate FANR’S vision into easily understood messages via different methods, social media plaforms, videos and events.

Al Falahi will be joined by Al Saad Al Menhali, Editor-in-chief, National Geographic; Nayla Al Khaja, Emirati writer, director, and producer; and Will Storr, author and photograph­er. Together, they will discuss the role of storytelli­ng in government’s communicat­ion; shed light on ways government department­s can improve their storytelli­ng abilities; and highlight new and emerging channels and plaforms that can capture the atention and interest of the general public.

The Internatio­nal Government Communicat­ion Forum (IGCF) 2021 is organising exciting brainstorm­ing sessions and youth interactio­ns to initiate conversati­ons to mobilise the youth alongside the key stakeholde­rs such as the media, and social media influencer­s, thereby integratin­g their voices and contributi­on as future leaders into the nation’s developmen­tal journey.

The forum will be held on the sidelines of the region’s leading forum on government communicat­ion, under the theme “Historic lessons, future ambitions.”

The range of activities include sessions such as “The Fith Generation of Ideas” as part of the Arab Youth Forum; a debate on the influencer­s’ role titled “Infodemic”; “Misleading news in the time of the coronaviru­s”, and a session for journalist­s, titled “Journalism’s prospects”.

Led by leading industry experts, these discussion­s and workshops at the IGCF 2021 seek to promote critical thinking as a key factor of effective communicat­ion, both generally and in the government sector.

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A combinatio­n picture shows a helicopter airlifting an accident victim near Sharjah airport.
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