Dubai - An Angolan delegation, headed by the minister of State for Social Affairs, Dalva Ringote Allen, is from Monday taking part in the World Summit of Governments 2023 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
The summit runs until Wednesday (15th) under the motto “Shaping future governments”, with the participation of 20 heads of State and over 250 ministers.
The world summit of governments has become a platform for the creation and implementation of innovations, such as the Museum of the Future, whose idea came up at the 2014 edition.
Several high-level ministerial meetings will be held and some 80 bilateral agreements will be signed that will enable the exchange of experience and the consolidation of cooperation between governments.
The programme includes more than 22 international forums, with 220 sessions and the participation of 300 international experts and decision-makers, with the aim of sharing visions, discussing ideas and global strategies for the future linked to work, education, climate, technology, women in government, industry, among other themes.
In addition to the forums, held in partnership with regional and international organisations, seven awards will be presented to ministers, private sector representatives, innovators and creators for their outstanding contributions to building a better society for humanity.
More than 80 international, regional and governmental organisations and 10,000 participants, including government officials, international experts and private sector business leaders, are attending in the event.