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His Excellency Dr. Sabah Aboud Jasim, Director General of Sharjah Archaeology Authority, confirmed that the International Government Communication Forum has become a platform for presenting the best experiences and practices as well as for exchanging experiences and skills in government communication nationally and internationall , with the aim for developing the relationship between government departments and the public, thereby strengthening the reputation of these parties and realizing greater benefit to their clients.

His Excellency Dr. Sabah pointed out that the multiplicity of the topics of the ninth session of the Forum balloons its importance and makes it more able to make a fundamental change in the ways of exercising government communication, so that it ensures greater interaction of the public with the services provided by the government, and allows better investment of tools and technical means By institutional communication departments in government authorities.


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