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Don’t miss 4th industrial revolution, Arabs told

Secretary-general of Arab League warns about the challenges facing the region

- BY MARY ACHKHANIAN Staff Reporter

The loss of jobs among blue-collar workers due to the fourth industrial revolution and lack of trust in institutio­ns are among the greatest challenges facing the Arab world, a top Arab League official said yesterday.

Addressing delegates on the second day of the annual Fikr 16 Conference, Ahmad Abul Gheit, secretary-general of the Arab League, highlighte­d the challenges facing the Arab world and what can be done to defeat these challenges amid regional turmoil.

In his keynote address, Gheit said in the age of fourth industrial revolution, Arabs and Arab youth should utilise the outcome of this revolution for a brighter future.

“We are in the age of a huge industrial revolution that will change rules of politics, economics and societies, but with every revolution comes winners and losers and among the victims are those non-specialise­d workers who will lose their jobs,” Gheit said.

He referred to migration of Arab youth to western countries where they have low-paid jobs. “Where are we as Arabs in the wake of this industrial revolution? Should we miss it as we missed the first one and become victims of backwardne­ss and colonisati­on or should we able to break that vicious circle by utilising its outcome and making it the greatest priority in our societies?”

The UAE is a bright example all countries should follow, he said while addressing His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, who attended the opening of the conference.

“We are trying to lay foundation­s for stabilisat­ion and empower institutio­ns to deal with threats … Even religious institutio­ns need to open up and not be isolated from societies and learn lessons from other institutio­ns around them. Chaos and turmoil don’t bring anything good to societies but reform brings changes societies need and call for.”

Prince Khalid Al Faisal, adviser to Saudi king, Governor of Makkah and the chairman of the Arab Thought Foundation, was present at the conference on ‘Stabilisat­ion Challenges Amid Regional Turmoil’, along with senior officials.

 ?? WAM ?? Shaikh Mohammad, Prince Khalid Al Faisal and Shaikh Maktoum Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, at the opening session of Fikr 16 conference.
WAM Shaikh Mohammad, Prince Khalid Al Faisal and Shaikh Maktoum Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, at the opening session of Fikr 16 conference.

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