International Government Communication Forum opens in Sharjah on September 26

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Sharjah: Governments need a strategy to fight disinformation and build public trust, a senior official said ahead of the International Government Communication Forum (IGCF), to be held from September 26 to 27 in Sharjah.
Jawaher Al Naqbi, manager of Sharjah-based International Government Communication Centre, said a credible communications strategy based on transparency and trust between governments and the public is vital. She added that emerging communication technologies could spur a wave of disinformation that undermines trust and amplifies fears.
Al Naqbi pointed out the importance of choosing the right medium to reach the target audience. She explained that, for instance, communication targeting youth and young adults would need to utilise social media and other digital platforms rather than the print medium.
The third pillar discussed by Al Naqbi underscored the importance of using scientific tools to analyse public opinion and mood. She explained that addressing the public without being sensitive to their needs and expectations will only yield “null results”.
Underlining that interaction on social media platforms was insufficient to strengthen the relationship between government entities and the public, Al Naqbi pointed out that the fourth pillar of effective communication calls for a direct engagement between public entities and civil society institutions that represent diverse community segments.
Building trust in government communication teams should run parallel with the act of boosting the public image of both the state and society, she said. Erosion of trust will negatively impact the relationship between governments and communities and widen gaps in effective communication with the public, especially during a crisis.
Al Naqbi cited the role of the media as the sixth pillar of an effective communications strategy. Governments must aim for a positive relationship with the media to better communicate with the public and build legitimacy for their decisions
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