Senate head partakes in World Government Summit in Dubai


Senate head partakes in World Government Summit in Dubai
29-03-2022 03:28 PM

Ammon News - Senate President Faisal Fayez participated in the World Government Summit 2022, which kicked off in Dubai on Tuesday under the patronage of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

More than 30 organizations, leaders and political, economic and cultural figures from various countries are taking part in the two-day summit, which features key sessions and panel discussions.

The summit will deal with topics focusing on policies that drive progress and government development, designing the future of health care systems, accelerating global economic recovery, future technology, building future cities, the future of educational systems and jobs and other future topics most related to human life.

In press remarks, Fayez emphasized the importance of the summit, which is held amid the repercussions of the coronavirus pandemic, as it seeks to establish a global model of cooperation between governments and states, enhance international dialogue on key trends in the post-pandemic world, and coordinate efforts to boost joint government action to find solutions to future challenges through forging effective partnerships and exchanging expertise, knowledge and success stories for a better future for humanity.

"Our world today faces numerous and enormous political, economic and social challenges in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic and political conflicts that led to an increase in the number of refugees and poverty and unemployment. Therefore, we are today more in need of joint cooperation to overcome these challenges and find practical solutions to them," he said.

The Senate head took time out to visit the Jordanian pavilion at Expo Dubai and thanked staff for their efforts to highlight Jordan's civilization, traditions, tourist attractions and achievements in various domains.




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