The three-day conference was held at Grand Hyatt, Dubai.
It discussed the challenges Arab governments face and the mechanism to overcome those along with finding newer and better methods of delivering services to the public.
Workshops and plenary sessions were held alongside the conference to complement their topic of focus, “Citizen and Future of Governments.”
Al Suwaidi began his speech by sharing the thought of the late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the founder of the nation that the human beings are the core of any civilisation and the centre of progress.
He pointed out that some of the challenges that the Arab countries face include the poor communication between the leaders and their people, the blockage of government information that the public rightfully deserves to know, corruption and other related social and political issues that can be avoided or dealt with by adopting the eGovernment.
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Quelle/Source: The Gulf Today, 02.12.2012