World Government Summit: overheden moeten zich door ongeëvenaarde verandering aanpassen aan een nieuw normaal
DUBAI, Verenigde Arabische Emiraten–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Zijne hoogheid sjeik Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, vicepresident en premier van de Verenigde Arabische Emiraten en vorst van Dubai, heeft vierduizend leiders en experts uit 139 landen verwelkomd bij de start van de vijfde World Government Summit in Dubai.
Oprichter en voorzitter van het World Economic Forum Klaus Schwab hield op de eerste dag van de top de openingsrede. Hij waarschuwde overheden voor de mondiale ’emotionele beroering’. “Als we vooruitgang willen, hebben we een compleet nieuw systeem nodig waarin de mens centraal staat en maatschappelijke vooruitgang een sleutelrol speelt”, zei hij.
World Government Summit: World Governments Must Adapt to a New Normal in Era of Unprecedented Change |
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates–(BUSINESS WIRE)– His Highness, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai welcomed 4000 global leaders and experts from 139 countries today in today in Dubai to kick off the 5 th annual World Government Summit. This Smart News Release features multimedia. View the full release here: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20170212005052/en/ His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum during his session at the World Government Summit 2017 (Photo: ME NewsWire)
The first day featured an opening address from Founder and Chairman of the World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab, who cautioned governments about the global ‘emotional turmoil’ saying, “If we want to go forward, we need a completely new system where the human-being is at the center, and societal advancement is the key.” Building off this sentiment, a panel of experts including Professor Jeffrey Sachs, American economist, concurred that the success of government must be defined by its ability to facilitate the happiness and well-being of its citizens, and should replace old paradigms that focus overwhelmingly on economic performance. The opening-day also saw the presentation of the “2017 World’s Best Minister Award” presented to Her Excellency Awa Marie Coll-Seck, Senegal’s Minister of Health & Social Interaction. The award, which judges ministerial nominees on the basis of four parameters of excellence – innovation, leadership, impact, and reputation – honored Her Excellency for her contributions towards the eradication of Ebola, reduction of child mortality rates and the prevention of malaria in Senegal. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe also offered remarks reinforcing the pivotal role of diversity in spurring new ideas and innovation. Abe said: “As the world becomes more culturally diverse, it is critical that we understand how these traditions will coexist in the future. It is critical that governments use this diversity as a pillar to enable economic growth based on innovation.” The main session featured an interactive discussion with HH Sheikh Mohammed, who provided an optimistic outlook on the future. He spoke of problems and strengths in the region, the new United States president and even conspiracy theories. When asked about the potential relationship with the United States and Donald Trump he said, “Our relationship with the United States is a relationship between countries and governments, not with individuals. He went on to say that, “The UAE will continue to prioritize its interests to guide its foreign policy agenda.” *Source: ME NewsWire View source version on businesswire.com: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20170212005052/en/ Contacts World Government Summit |