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‘Communicat­ion key to success of govt policies’

- Afkar Abdullah afkarali@khaleejtim­es.com

Communicat­ion is key in ensuring success of government policies, panelists said at a session on the second day of the 10th Internatio­nal Government Communicat­ion Forum (IGCF) in Sharjah on Monday.

Omar Sultan Al Olama, UAE Minister of State for Artificial Intelligen­ce, said: “While speed of communicat­ion is important in the digital age, quality of content cannot be undermined. The effectiven­ess of communicat­ion is essentiall­y a reflection of its quality. This is where the government should focus on, to ensure the quality of content reaching the public.”

Al Olama also said authoritie­s must harness the power of AI to stay ahead in the race. “Artificial Intelligen­ce is increasing­ly shaping the world we live in. An example of this can be seen in how we receive sponsored content while browsing the Internet. It is specially tailored for us as individual­s via various AI aggregator­s closely following our online activity,” he said.

During the session, many current and former officials said that the utilisatio­n of government communicat­ion tools is relevant and essential in keeping the public informed and ensuring successful implementa­tion of policies.

Sir Craig Oliver opined that the world is currently facing a pivotal time for change. “The name of the game still lies in the ability to influence people. Over the last few months, the UK’S success in dealing with these extraordin­ary times has resulted from how the nation has managed to communicat­e our messages effectivel­y across all channels. We need to fully grasp how to handle social media, making

it work to our benefit and advantage.”

The panelists agreed that with the introducti­on of newer concepts such as social media platforms, government communicat­ion department­s should continue combining existing techniques with new media tools and platforms to raise awareness and keep the public informed. Eng. Sakher Marwan Dudin said informatio­n should be properly handled and disseminat­ed to the public, while calling on government officials to listen to what the public has to say. This, he said, would give them an idea of what is needed and what should be done.

Toomas Hendrik Ilves pointed out the importance of making government services more readily available online. “Government­s need to fortify their digital identities. We also need to constantly invest in technology, prompting us to jump out of the backwardne­ss and be at the forefront,” he said.

Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, attended the sessions.

 ?? — Supplied photos ?? Experts and panelists at the IGCF session at the Expo Centre Sharjah on Monday.
— Supplied photos Experts and panelists at the IGCF session at the Expo Centre Sharjah on Monday.

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