Khaleej Times

10th edition of IGCF explores the core of human relations

- Afkar Abdullah afkarali@khaleejtim­es.com

The Internatio­nal Government Communicat­ion Forum (IGCF) is more than just an event to discuss and evaluate government communicat­ion; it delves deep into the core of human relations, the Deputy Ruler of Sharjah said.

Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi’s remarks came during the opening ceremony of the 10th edition of IGCF, which kicked off on Sunday at Expo Centre Sharjah. The event was held under the slogan ‘Historic lessons, future ambitions’.

During his speech, Al Qasimi noted that the developmen­t of the human factor can only be achieved by striking the perfect balance between socio-economic progress and intellectu­al and emotional developmen­t.

“In the 80s of the last century, when the region was undergoing rapid urban developmen­t during its post-oil discovery phase, the Ruler of Sharjah focused on building the essential human factor. Since then, the emirate has been on a harmonious developmen­t journey with an involved and motivated citizenry as its prime goal,” he said.

Highlighti­ng the importance of the forum, Al Qasimi said: “Without communicat­ion, there would be no relationsh­ip between individual­s and no shared values or principles — societies would not exist and nations would not rise.”

Saudi Prince Turki Al Faisal, Founder and Trustee of the King Faisal Foundation and Chairman of the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies, was

the guest of honour at the forum. In his keynote address, he said that the world has become increasing­ly interconne­cted.

“This current ‘closeness’ of the world, which was made more prominent than ever with the outbreak of a global pandemic — one that doesn’t recognise internatio­nal borders or distinguis­h between peoples or nations — makes it critical to ensure that we pave a path that leads all humanity towards protection and prosperity. These two are key facets of developmen­t that should be viewed not only as an end, but as the means too,” he said.

Speaking about the role of government communicat­ion in times of crisis, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, secretary-general of the Arab League, said: “IGCF’S launch in 2012 was the outcome of a wise vision and part of deliberate efforts to form an important link in the path of change that we all seek. This developmen­t has an important significan­ce as it came shortly after the 2011 crisis that culminated in the ongoing crisis that many countries in the Arab world continue to suffer from even today. The aftermath of these events has provided a motive to reconsider and rethink, since a large part of the problems were caused by a disconnect between government­s and its peoples.”

To communicat­e effectivel­y with the public, Gheit added that government­s must address the magnitude of challenges facing society.

“Sharing this informatio­n places people and government­s on the same trajectory, and reshapes political discourse based on the prevailing reality,” he said.

However, one of the main challenges of effective communicat­ion is the spread of fake news and misinforma­tion.

Citing the example of and the lessons learnt from the Covid-19 pandemic, Dr Nayef Falah Alhajraf, secretary-general of the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC), said there was a need for a charter to govern the cyber space to enable readers to sift facts from fake news and false informatio­n.

“Covid-19 led to the emergence of a host of conspiracy theory advocates and believers, which had a negative impact on the efforts of several government­s in combating the health crisis as the open and unregulate­d cyberspace became the reliable source of informatio­n for people the world over. This led key government organisati­ons to create official accounts on various social media platforms to communicat­e efficientl­y with the public around the clock,” he said.

Tariq Saeed Allay, directorge­neral of Sharjah Government Media Bureau, said the main aim of the forum was to address changes in concepts, tools and mechanisms of communicat­ion.

“A new era is now being shaped in Sharjah and the UAE. Together, we will witness the dawn of a new communicat­ion era characteri­sed by readiness, agility, specialisa­tion, and high efficiency,” he said.

Without communicat­ion, there would be no relationsh­ip between individual­s and no shared values or principles.”

Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi

Deputy Ruler of Sharjah

 ?? Supplied photos ?? Held under the slogan ‘Historic lessons, future ambitions’, the 10th edition of IGCF welcomed 79 communicat­ion experts from around the world. —
Supplied photos Held under the slogan ‘Historic lessons, future ambitions’, the 10th edition of IGCF welcomed 79 communicat­ion experts from around the world. —
 ?? ?? Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, inaugurate­d the ceremony.
Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, inaugurate­d the ceremony.

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