DUBAI: The World Governments Summit has unveiled the theme of “Shaping Future Governments” for its 12th annual event held in Dubai from Feb. 11 to Feb. 13, state news agency WAM reported.
This year’s summit will explore global transformations, focusing on opportunities and challenges across various sectors and key issues.
The summit aims to foster the development of shared strategies and visions for enhanced global government performance and stronger international cooperation.
With more than 30 heads of states and government, delegations from 140 governments and representatives from more than 80 global institutions, this year’s summit anticipates record participation.
Attendance looks set to increase by over 50 percent compared to last year, representing the largest gathering in the Summit’s history, with delegates from every continent and a wide range of sectors.
Heads of state, including President of Indonesia Prabowo Subianto, President of Poland Andrzej Duda, and President of Sri Lanka Kumara Dissanayake, will deliver keynote speeches.
Other speakers billed for the summit include Elon Musk, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, Kristalina Georgieva, and Sir Tony Blair, former prime minister of the UK.
Mohammad Al-Gergawi, UAE minister of Cabinet affairs and chairman of the World Governments Summit, said that the event continued to provide exceptional support in empowering governments worldwide to navigate rapid transformations and evolving challenges across various sectors.
“The summit is committed to being the premier global platform to anticipate and explore the future, developing innovative solutions and forging international partnerships to benefit all communities based on scientifically and realistically grounded insights,” he added.
The summit’s final day will host the Climate Change Forum, the World Health Forum, and the World Government Law Making Forum.