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Saudi Arabia to lead Digital Cooperatio­n Organizati­on

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Saudi Arabia was elected president of the Digital Cooperatio­n Organizati­on (DCO) and Saudi national Deemah Alyahya was appointed the first secretary-general of the organizati­on during its first meeting on Monday.

The organizati­on also approved the accession of Nigeria and Oman to the organizati­on as founding members.

The first five members of DCO included Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait and Pakistan.

The seven member states constitute an economic bloc worth $2 trillion of the global gross domestic product.

The first meeting was chaired by Saudi Minister of Communicat­ions and Informatio­n Technology Abdullah Al-Swaha. Houlin Zhao, secretary-general of the Internatio­nal Communicat­ion Union, GCC Secretary-General Dr. Nayef

World Economic Forum President Borge Brende and representa­tives of different UN programs also attended the meeting.

The meeting approved several initiative­s including establishm­ent of a center to boost coordinati­on on transfer of data, women’s empowermen­t and promotion of small and medium enterprise­s with a focus on digital transforma­tion.

The DCO aims to strengthen collaborat­ion among member nations as they adapt to a global economy increasing­ly defined by technologi­cal innovation.

Through this initiative, the member states could establish solid cooperatio­n in the emerging fields of artificial intelligen­ce, cybersecur­ity, IoT, big data, 5G, cloud computing, and blockchain. It is estimated that by 2025 the global digital economy will be worth $23 trillion with a GDP share of 24.3 percent. This provides the DCO with a great opportunit­y to build a platform for their techsavvy youth, women, entreprene­urs, and indigenous industry to flourish and compete with their global contempora­ries and boost their digital competitiv­eness. In addition, member states can harness their expertise and share experience to strengthen efforts for preparing for global crises such as the coronaviru­s disease (COVID19) pandemic.

 ?? SPA ?? KSA’s Deema Alyahya is the first secretary-general of DCO.
SPA KSA’s Deema Alyahya is the first secretary-general of DCO.

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