Arab News, Mon, Jan 29, 2024 | Rajab 17, 1445
Bahrain hosts global assembly for sustainable digital growth
Bahrain:
Global cooperation will be in focus as
Bahrain hosts top officials from the member states of the Digital Cooperation
Organization, addressing challenges in the sector for sustainable growth.
The 3rd General Assembly of the global
multilateral body will serve as a platform to discuss DCO initiatives, focusing
on promoting digital prosperity.
The forum, scheduled for Jan. 31, will be chaired
by Bahrain’s Minister of Transportation and Telecommunications Mohammed bin
Thamer Al-Kaabi, who is also the organization’s chairperson, as detailed in a
joint statement by the ministry and DCO.
The gathering will include ministers and officials
from the 15 DCO member states, with Deemah Al-Yahya, the body’s
secretary-general, and high-level delegations from partners and observers.
Representatives from guest nations and
international organizations will join, focusing on engaging in discussions
regarding strategic initiatives aimed at strengthening global digital
cooperation.
The meeting will also address the status of the
digital economy and ways to overcome challenges for achieving inclusive and
sustainable growth in the sector.
Al-Kaabi expressed appreciation for Bahrain
hosting the assembly, where member states and distinguished guests discuss
accomplishments and initiatives for digital prosperity and growth.
He emphasized international cooperation to promote
inclusive and sustainable digital transformation, maximizing gains for all
countries.
Furthermore, the minister said: “As a founding
member of the DCO, Bahrain is committed to sharing its knowledge and expertise
that have contributed to enhancing its economic growth. During Bahrain’s 2023
presidency, Qatar and Bangladesh joined the DCO as new member states.”
Bahrain, he added, also initiated participation in
DCO activities, such as the Digital Prosperity Awards, to foster cooperation,
innovation, and digital transformation among member states, covering pillars of
technological innovation, transformation, and community empowerment.
Al-Yahya also stressed the significance of hosting
the general assembly in Manama, highlighting that digital cooperation is crucial
for maximizing the benefits of the opportunities presented by the digital
economy.
“The 3rd General Assembly of the DCO in Bahrain
will serve as a strategic platform for the participation of member state
governments, the private sector, and civil society in drawing a roadmap for the
current year,” she said, adding this includes addressing growing challenges and
exploiting opportunities to facilitate digital prosperity for all.
She expressed excitement about meeting with
representatives from DCO member states and guests in Manama. The goal is to
review the achievements of 2023 and discuss initiatives for 2024, working
towards the organization’s goals outlined in its 2030 Strategic Roadmap.
According to the statement, key topics for
exploration will include market growth and its impact on the digital economy,
the value of data as a strategic resource in the digital age, and effective
utilization for growth.
The conversation will also delve into strategies
for achieving a resilient digital economy, enhancing the quality of life, and
emphasizing the crucial role of humans in the developmental process.
The DCO brings together communications and
information technology ministries in various countries, such as Bahrain, Cyprus,
Ghana, Qatar, and more. Saudi Arabia hosted the second DCO General Assembly in
February 2023.
These countries collectively contribute to an
aggregate gross domestic product of almost $3.3 trillion, comprising a market of
nearly 800 million individuals, with over 70 percent of the population under 35.