An elite group of media sector leaders and decision makers in major international media institutions, influencers in drawing the map of the media scene worldwide, participate in the activities of the World Summit of Governments 2025, which witnesses the participation of more than 30 heads of state and government, and more than 80 international and regional organizations, in addition to 140 government delegations and a group of international thought leaders and experts, and in the presence of more than 6000 participants.
Participants from the leaders of the media sector at the World Summit of Governments 2025 contribute through interactive sessions, discussions, dialogues and forums, in setting perceptions to reach practical formulas of how governments deal with various media, in light of the accelerating developments in the new media, and the tremendous spread of social media As a news source and a platform for dialogue and exchanging ideas and visions, and a major influence in the formation of general trends in all societies.
Media leaders discuss the prospects for the relationship between the media and government agencies, and ways to establish integration between the two sides to serve the files of sustainable development and social stability..
The leaders of the media sector also review the best way to build an interactive partnership with governments, and to inform government officials participating in the summit of the wide capabilities offered by the new media to activate government strategic plans, and the importance of investing in this renewed sector.
The 12th Global Government Summit hosts prominent names in the international media sector such as Jessica Sibli, CEO of “Time”, and Almar Lator, CEO of “Dow Jones”, Mark Thompson, CEO of “CNN”, and Randal Lin, head of the content department The editor -in -chief of “Forbes” magazine, Andrew Solinger, publisher and CEO of Foreign Magazine “Policy”, Tikkar Carlson Malik and founder of “Taker Carlson”, Lara Boro, CEO of “Economist” Grand Group, Andrew Tak, editor of “Monokle”, and Matthew Kaminski, partner Founder and editor -in -chief of “Politico” magazine, Greg Williams, Deputy International Editor -in -Chief in “Word”, and Margari Kraus, Foundation and CEO of “Apco” global company.
And based on the great importance that the global summit attaches to governments since its first session of the media as a major partner in the success of government work and development plans, the summit will host in its current session the “Future of Governmental Communication” forum, in the context of its keenness to set a new approach to government communication strategies amid a rapid global scene Transformation and development politically, economically, media and technological.
The forum, which brings together a group of speakers specializing in communication and media, focuses on best practices in government communication diplomacy, new media developments and communication strategies to face government work challenges, new tools in the world of social media, ways to face false news and mechanisms for dealing with them, and the challenges of communication in the era It is increasingly dependent on artificial intelligence techniques.
The World Summit of Governments in its current session includes 21 globally forums discussing major global future trends and transformations in more than 200 interactive sessions, in which more than 300 international figures from presidents, ministers, experts, thinkers and decision makers speak, in addition to holding more than 30 round tables and ministerial meeting, With the participation of more than 400 ministers, the summit issued 30 strategic reports in cooperation with international knowledge partners.
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