
Third edition of Government Communications Forum concludes
The Peninsula
Doha, Qatar: The third edition of the Government Communications Forum concluded yesterday following two days of panel discussions and specialised work...
Doha, Qatar: The third edition of the Government Communications Forum concluded yesterday following two days of panel discussions and specialised workshops, reaffirming the forum’s role in knowledge exchange, institutional coordination, and examining the role of strategic communications in advancing national priorities.
Organised by the Government Communications Office (GCO), the forum brought together more than 800 ministers, undersecretaries, senior officials, and decision-makers, alongside communications and media experts and representatives of leading global digital and media companies. Sessions explored communications as a strategic tool for influence, trust, and national narrative-building in a rapidly evolving context.
Director of the GCO H E Sheikh Jassim bin Mansour bin Jabor Al-Thani said: “The third edition of the Government Communications Forum reflects an ongoing effort to strengthen Qatar’s government communications ecosystem and enhance coordination across government and semi-government entities and international partners.
“This supports the effective delivery of national messages aligned with the country’s vision and development priorities.”
He added also added that “Government communications now serve a strategic role in building awareness, strengthening trust, and engaging with society. Through the forum, we bring together expertise, share best practices, and engage local and international partners to enhance institutional performance and support Qatar National Vision 2030.”













