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The UAE government launches a new stage of government modernization with a number of countries

Dubai, February 14/ WAM/ The UAE government launched a new stage of government modernization with a number of partner countries in the government cognitive exchange program, on the continents of South America, Africa and Asia, and included the list of countries that have been extended partnerships of government modernization with both Colombia , And Maldives.
The agreements were signed by the UAE government, His Excellency Abdullah Nasser Lootah, Assistant Minister of Cabinet Affairs for Competitiveness and Cognitive Exchange, and partner governments, by His Excellency Devika Vidot, Minister of Investment and Entrepreneurship and Industry in the Republic of Seychelles, and His Excellency Abdullah Fayyad, head of the presidential office employees in the Maldives, His Excellency Laura Camilla Sarabia, Colombia Foreign Minister, is part of the World Summit of Governments 2025.
The UAE government cognitive exchange program represents a global platform for partnerships whose axis is a better future industry, which starts from the vision and mission of the UAE to enhance international cooperation, and expand its fields to focus on the development and development of countries and societies and enable them with innovative solutions and tools.
Abdullah Lootah emphasized the keenness of the rational leadership in the UAE to expand the fields of cognitive exchange and share its leading experiences and experiences with various governments and countries, to enhance their readiness for the future on sustainable foundations by benefiting from the pioneering and exceptional experiences of the UAE in government development aimed at improving the life of society.
The strategic partnership signed between the governments of the Emirates and Colombia focuses on exchanging experiences and sharing knowledge in several axes, most notably government services, activating the national agenda, building government capabilities, artificial intelligence, sharing best practices and educational programs.
The partnership with the Seychelles government aims to enhance cooperation and exchange of experiences in the field of government modernization within several axes, most notably government services, government speeds, programming, statistics and competitiveness, smart services, government performance, innovation and excellence, leadership building, strategy, planning and strategies management.
As for the strategic partnership signed between the governments of the Maldives Emirates, it focuses on exchanging experiences and best practices in the field of capacity building for digital government, digital economy, artificial intelligence, innovation, education, programming, business incubators, tourism, and culture.

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