UAE President, Vice-President welcome world leaders to World Government Summit
Dubai: His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, and His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, on Sunday welcomed guests who have arrived in the UAE to attend the World Governments Summit (WGS) 2024, which kicks off tomorrow under the theme ‘Shaping Future Governments’.
The three-day event will be attended by over 25 heads of state and governments, 120 government delegations and over 85 international organisations, along with distinguished participation of thought leaders, experts and more than 4,000 attendees.
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The President said the UAE continues its efforts to promote cooperation between world governments, stemming from the belief that current challenges can only be navigated through joint efforts and a collective commitment to unified visions that will see the world to a safer, more prosperous future.
“The World Governments Summit is the UAE’s responsible invitation to the whole world, to join the dialogue, share knowledge and invest in new ideas and creative energies that are capable of creating innovative solutions to development challenges, and meet peoples’ expectations of a good life and a better future,” he said.
The UAE Vice-President noted that the WGS has transformed, over its life span of 11 years, into a unique global forum that generates inspiring ideas, celebrates success stories and highlights the knowledge-based aspects of government work.
“The UAE believes that real governments are capable of translating people’s ambitions into a sustainable reality. When government work is afflicted with stalling and procrastination, when it is dependent on happenstance, these are signs of the end of development, and the end of human civilization itself. When governments fail to deliver their mission of leading and enacting change, they waive their entitlement to the present and the future; they retire from life,” he said.
In a post on his X account, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid said: "A warm welcome to the World Governments Summit guests arriving in the UAE, commencing tomorrow [Monday]. The event brings together 4,000 specialists from 140 governments, 85 international organisations, and 700 international companies. Its primary objective is to foresee the needs of future governments."
He added: "Over its 11-year history, the Summit has emerged as a pivotal global platform dedicated to exploring future prospects and opportunities. It serves as a catalyst for international collaboration, fostering dialogue among governmental, private, and non-profit sectors. Together, we aim to leverage collective resources to address challenges and shape a brighter future for all."
WGS will host 110 interactive dialogues and sessions with over 200 prominent speakers, including presidents, ministers, and visionaries, alongside 23 ministerial meetings and executive sessions welcoming over 300 ministers and an elite group of Nobel laureates.
25 strategic reports
The summit is set to launch around 25 strategic reports in collaboration with think tanks, academic and research bodies addressing global trends across key sectors. Additionally, 15 global forums focusing on strategising and future planning in vital sectors will be organised in partnership with international organisations and world tech companies to address challenges across the world.
A host of panel discussions and dialogues will be held during the Summit, including roundtables bringing together heads of state, officials, thought leaders and representatives of international organisations and the private sector, all working together to boost cooperation and identify solutions to future challenges.
A number of high-level ministerial meetings are also planned during the event, including Arab finance ministers meeting; a meeting of energy ministers and a meeting of ministers involved in sustainable development.
Highlighting six main themes focusing on various key issues from government work and artificial intelligence to health and education, WGS will present several global awards celebrating ministers and private sector players for their outstanding contributions to a better world. It will also launch the Global Survey of Ministers, where ministers from across the globe are invited to share their ideas on crucial global issues and collaborate on creating solutions.