
Kuwait committed to enhancing GCC digital integration
KUWAIT: Acting Director General of the Central Agency for Information Technology (CAIT) Najat Ibrahim affirmed Kuwait's commitment to advancing digital integration among Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states, with the aim of improving government services, meeting citizens' aspirations, and supporting sustainable development goals. Speaking at the 27th meeting of the GCC Digital Government Executive Committee, hosted by Kuwait on Monday, Ibrahim highlighted the importance of strengthening joint Gulf efforts in the field of digital governance.
The meeting was attended by representatives from ministries and entities concerned with digital government across GCC countries, along with officials from the GCC General Secretariat. Ibrahim noted that the meeting coincides with the 44th anniversary of the GCC's establishment, an occasion that underscores the spirit of Gulf unity and drives efforts to build on past achievements. She praised the GCC General Secretariat for its coordination and support in facilitating the committee's work, describing the gathering as a significant milestone in the region's digital transformation journey.
The 27th Meeting of the Executive Committee of the Digital Government of the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries. – KUNA photos
The committee's agenda included discussions on the future of digital transformation across GCC states, as well as a review of initiatives under the guiding e-government strategy for the period 2024–2030. Members also evaluated the unified framework for digital access and preparations for the sixth session of the Digital Government Award.
Ibrahim added that the committee approved a new initiative to develop a unified Gulf strategy for artificial intelligence. This will include organizing workshops and discussion groups with sectors across the region that have demonstrated success in AI applications, including the development of AI-driven games. — KUNA

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