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14th IGCF to commence on September 10 in Sharjah
14th IGCF to commence on September 10 in Sharjah

Gulf Today

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Gulf Today

14th IGCF to commence on September 10 in Sharjah

The Sharjah Government Media Bureau (SGMB) will host the 14th edition of the International Government Communication Forum (IGCF) on 10-11 September at Expo Centre Sharjah under the theme 'Communication for Quality of Life.' This annual event serves as a global intellectual platform to discuss the future of government communication and highlight its critical roles in addressing global challenges. It will bring together distinguished leaders, experts, and officials from around the world. The upcoming edition will focus on five main pillars, exploring food security, education, public health, environmental transformation, and the green economy as essential foundations for enhancing quality of life. Tariq Saeed Allay, Director General of the SGMB, emphasised the forum's commitment to selecting topics based on a comprehensive developmental vision that places people at the centre of communication policies. He noted that 'quality of life is a collective responsibility that demands smart, effective communication tools to raise awareness and support decision-making.' He added that the forum, which has become one of the most important international platforms for discussing communication issues, seeks in its latest edition to exchange ideas and proposals that lead to practical programmes that direct collective action toward inclusive and equitable development goals. This aligns with Sharjah's ongoing efforts to embed quality of life within its government communication initiatives as the main driver of achievement and success. Allay also pointed out that the forum continues, in its 14th edition, to attract leading thinkers, researchers, and practitioners from various parts of the world. He highlighted that the diversity of expertise, specialisations, and perspectives creates a rich dialogue and gives the forum both its human and professional dimensions. The upcoming edition will explore the role of government communication in driving positive change by enhancing awareness of sustainable food practices, encouraging innovation in agriculture, and supporting communities in confronting environmental and social crises. It will also examine the impact of education as a long-term communication tool that builds generations capable of understanding and adapting to change, equipping them with skills to develop realistic solutions to the challenges impacting their food security, health, and environment. IGCF 2025 will highlight how media and government messages shape individual behaviours, motivating people and institutions to adopt more conscious and responsible lifestyles. It will also discuss opportunities within the green economy to create new jobs and promote environmental justice, alongside the role of communication in building partnerships that strengthen trust between governments and societies. The 13th International Government Communication Forum (IGCF 2024) hosted an important initiative on its opening day aimed at shaping the leaders of tomorrow. Resulting from a strategic partnership between the UK-based Strawberry Fields, a leader in analytical tools and growth strategies, and the Sharjah Private Education Authority, the full-day training programme titled 'New Generation Skills for Kids: Integrating System Thinking & Technology' was designed to equip children with essential communication and technological skills, preparing them to navigate an increasingly complex digital world. The programme included interactive lectures, group discussions, and hands-on activities, allowing the participants to express their ideas creatively through storytelling and collaboration. The workshop focused on children and adolescents aged 8 to 15, offering intensive workshops to help them navigate the rapid advancements in technology and communication. Led by John Rainford, business coach, future technologist, and CEO of Strawberry Fields, the course introduced concepts such as integrating logical thinking with technology, using mind-mapping techniques, and enhancing critical and creative thinking skills. "We are discussing the future of technology within systems – whether it's a school system, a planetary system, or an ecological system. Understanding these systems is crucial to finding effective solutions to problems,' said Rainford. "Our mission is to foster better communication and equip children with the tools to use technology in meaningful ways.' Rainford emphasised the importance of integrating systems thinking into education from an early age, believing it would improve problem-solving abilities, revolutionise education, and positively impact children's health and well-being. "Children need to understand their own wellbeing and health to become more ecologically and environmentally conscious. This holistic approach is what we envision for the future generation,' he added.

14th IGCF to kick off on 10 September
14th IGCF to kick off on 10 September

Sharjah 24

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Sharjah 24

14th IGCF to kick off on 10 September

The annual event serves as a global intellectual platform This annual event serves as a global intellectual platform to discuss the future of government communication and highlight its critical roles in addressing global challenges. It will bring together distinguished leaders, experts, and officials from around the world. The upcoming edition will focus on five main pillars, exploring food security, education, public health, environmental transformation, and the green economy as essential foundations for enhancing quality of life. His Excellency Tariq Saeed Allay, Director General of the SGMB, emphasised the forum's commitment to selecting topics based on a comprehensive developmental vision that places people at the centre of communication policies. He noted that 'quality of life is a collective responsibility that demands smart, effective communication tools to raise awareness and support decision-making.' One of the most important international platforms for discussing communication issues He added that the forum, which has become one of the most important international platforms for discussing communication issues, seeks in its latest edition to exchange ideas and proposals that lead to practical programmes that direct collective action toward inclusive and equitable development goals. This aligns with Sharjah's ongoing efforts to embed quality of life within its government communication initiatives as the main driver of achievement and success. Allay also pointed out that the forum continues, in its 14th edition, to attract leading thinkers, researchers, and practitioners from various parts of the world. He highlighted that the diversity of expertise, specialisations, and perspectives creates a rich dialogue and gives the forum both its human and professional dimensions. The upcoming edition will explore the role of government communication in driving positive change by enhancing awareness of sustainable food practices, encouraging innovation in agriculture, and supporting communities in confronting environmental and social crises. It will also examine the impact of education as a long-term communication tool that builds generations capable of understanding and adapting to change, equipping them with skills to develop realistic solutions to the challenges impacting their food security, health, and environment. To highlight how media and government messages shape individual behaviours IGCF 2025 will highlight how media and government messages shape individual behaviours, motivating people and institutions to adopt more conscious and responsible lifestyles. It will also discuss opportunities within the green economy to create new jobs and promote environmental justice, alongside the role of communication in building partnerships that strengthen trust between governments and societies.

14th International Government Communication Forum to kick off on 10 September under the theme 'Communication for Quality of Life'
14th International Government Communication Forum to kick off on 10 September under the theme 'Communication for Quality of Life'

Zawya

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Zawya

14th International Government Communication Forum to kick off on 10 September under the theme 'Communication for Quality of Life'

Tariq Saeed Allay: Quality of life is a collective responsibility requiring smart and impactful communication tools Sharjah, Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, the Sharjah Government Media Bureau (SGMB) will host the 14th edition of the International Government Communication Forum (IGCF) on 10-11 September at Expo Centre Sharjah under the theme 'Communication for Quality of Life.' This annual event serves as a global intellectual platform to discuss the future of government communication and highlight its critical roles in addressing global challenges. It will bring together distinguished leaders, experts, and officials from around the world. The upcoming edition will focus on five main pillars, exploring food security, education, public health, environmental transformation, and the green economy as essential foundations for enhancing quality of life. His Excellency Tariq Saeed Allay, Director General of the SGMB, emphasised the forum's commitment to selecting topics based on a comprehensive developmental vision that places people at the centre of communication policies. He noted that 'quality of life is a collective responsibility that demands smart, effective communication tools to raise awareness and support decision-making.' He added that the forum, which has become one of the most important international platforms for discussing communication issues, seeks in its latest edition to exchange ideas and proposals that lead to practical programmes that direct collective action toward inclusive and equitable development goals. This aligns with Sharjah's ongoing efforts to embed quality of life within its government communication initiatives as the main driver of achievement and success. Allay also pointed out that the forum continues, in its 14th edition, to attract leading thinkers, researchers, and practitioners from various parts of the world. He highlighted that the diversity of expertise, specialisations, and perspectives creates a rich dialogue and gives the forum both its human and professional dimensions. The upcoming edition will explore the role of government communication in driving positive change by enhancing awareness of sustainable food practices, encouraging innovation in agriculture, and supporting communities in confronting environmental and social crises. It will also examine the impact of education as a long-term communication tool that builds generations capable of understanding and adapting to change, equipping them with skills to develop realistic solutions to the challenges impacting their food security, health, and environment. IGCF 2025 will highlight how media and government messages shape individual behaviours, motivating people and institutions to adopt more conscious and responsible lifestyles. It will also discuss opportunities within the green economy to create new jobs and promote environmental justice, alongside the role of communication in building partnerships that strengthen trust between governments and societies.

SPC launches ‘From Sharjah, We Begin' podcast
SPC launches ‘From Sharjah, We Begin' podcast

Sharjah 24

time02-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Sharjah 24

SPC launches ‘From Sharjah, We Begin' podcast

Ithmar is one of the UAE's leading media initiatives focused on empowering children and youth. The programme provides practical training that keeps pace with the latest developments in the media industry. The seventh edition is scheduled to begin on July 14, and will run for a month. During this period, Ithmar graduates will undergo specialised training in podcast production and hosting. The training is offered in partnership with CNN Arabic and a select group of media professionals with experience in vocal production and audio storytelling. A Human-centered Approach His Excellency Tariq Saeed Allay, Director General of SGMB, said the programme reflects the emirate's long-term investment in future generations. Guided by the vision of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, the programme aims to equip young people with the necessary tools of self-expression, responsibility, and media professionalism. Allay described Ithmar as a comprehensive programme that develops media talent from an early age, preparing young professionals to create content that conveys the UAE's cultural and humanitarian values. He also pointed out that the podcast 'From Sharjah, We Begin' helps participants establish a positive presence across digital platforms that can reach and inspire wider audiences. This aligns with Sharjah's ongoing efforts to propose a media model focused on putting people first. From Passion to Production In the upcoming edition of Ithmar, participants gain hands-on experience in podcast production. From brainstorming ideas to writing scripts, recording, and editing, they learn how to create episodes that express their interests and perspectives, while enhancing their analysis, critical thinking, and communication skills. This edition of Ithmar builds on the outcomes of six previous cycles, which have trained more than 450 participants and delivered 200 hours of workshops since its inception. Participants this year, aged 10-15, were chosen through a selection process that included nominations from previous Ithmar graduates with an interest in audio content. A specialised committee then evaluated candidates to ensure they had the passion and commitment to fully participate in the programme. Sustaining the Mission SPC continues to engage with current and former Ithmar participants through long-term support, events, and platforms that allow them to expand their skills and contribute to the media landscape. The training programme has provided its graduates with opportunities to take part in major local and international events, including the Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF), the International Government Communication Forum (IGCF), the Global Media Congress, and the Saudi Media Forum. In recognition of its excellence, Ithmar was awarded the Kuwait Creativity Award for its role in preparing the next generation of media changemakers. The programme offers participants advanced media training in collaboration with local and international organisations.

Sharjah Government Communication Award Turns Soft Power into a Platform for Global Innovation and Competition
Sharjah Government Communication Award Turns Soft Power into a Platform for Global Innovation and Competition

Jordan News

time18-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Jordan News

Sharjah Government Communication Award Turns Soft Power into a Platform for Global Innovation and Competition

Sharjah Government Communication Award Turns Soft Power into a Platform for Global Innovation and Competition The Sharjah Government Communication Award (SGCA), organized by the Sharjah Government Media Bureau, stands out for its alignment with the latest global trends and effective communication practices. The award has cemented the concept of soft power by integrating culture, arts, sports, technology, music, and drama as tools of communication between governments and societies to drive positive influence. اضافة اعلان Now in its 12th edition, the award is more encouraging than ever, inviting government entities, international organizations, and private sector players to compete in the category of "Best Soft Power Messaging", which presents an advanced, holistic approach to human interaction through communication. This category is among the most distinguished of the SGCA, redefining modern communication in line with contemporary technological advances and innovative methods. Applications for this year's edition remain open until July 24, with the 2025 award ceremony set for September. The award includes 23 categories, divided across five main sectors: Government Entities International Organizations & Private Sector Individual Awards Partners' Awards Jury Awards Applicants can submit entries via the official website: According to H.E. Tariq Saeed Allay, Director General of the Sharjah Government Media Bureau, the award strengthens the UAE's and Sharjah's global reputation for positive influence through effective government communication. He emphasized that leveraging soft power in public engagement helps promote positive global perceptions, fosters partnerships, attracts investments and talent, and supports both economic and social stability, while enabling greater cultural and academic exchange. The award is built on the belief that elements of soft power—such as music, art, drama, cinema, and sports—are powerful tools for crafting impactful messages that transcend linguistic and cultural barriers. These tools shape public awareness, reinforce identity, and instill societal values. Whether through storytelling or showcasing achievements, soft power can deliver compelling messages that enhance a nation's or society's image on the global stage. The award's jury panel, composed of leading experts and specialists in media and communication, uses strict criteria based on scientific foundations to assess submissions in the 'Best Soft Power Messaging' category. Evaluation aspects include message originality and clarity, relevance to soft power tools, global reach, ability to shift stereotypes or reinforce human values, audience engagement, and innovation in delivery—especially in terms of achieving a lasting impact. Notably, last year's winner in the 'Best Investment in Soft Power' category was COP28, hosted by the UAE. The conference stood out for its exceptional use of soft power to deliver powerful environmental and economic messages. It served as a global model for how cultural diplomacy and creative communication can raise awareness of climate challenges while spotlighting sustainable investment opportunities.

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