
King Abdulaziz Center for Cultural Communication Shines at Qatar Economic Forum
Saudi Arabia's King Abdulaziz Center for Cultural Communication (KACCC) is actively participating in the Qatar Economic Forum, that runs in Doha, Qatar, between 20 -22 May, 2025. This significant event, powered by Bloomberg, brings together 1,500+ global leaders, policymakers, and industry pioneers to explore the forces reshaping the global economy.
Deputy Secretary-General Ibrahim Al-Asimi emphasized the center's focus on fostering intercultural understanding. 'Our participation amplifies Saudi Arabia's commitment to bridging global communities through shared values,' he stated. The center will showcase initiatives like digital heritage preservation and youth exchange programs, aligning with its mandate to advance cultural diplomacy. Driving Vision 2030 Through Strategic Alliances
Al-Asimi highlighted partnerships with UNESCO, G20 cultural task forces, and Qatari entities as key priorities. These efforts aim to solidify Saudi Arabia's role in promoting tolerance, countering extremism, and supporting creative economies. The forum also offers a platform to highlight NEOM's cultural district and Diriyah Gate projects as pillars of Vision 2030.
The Qatar Economic Forum serves as a platform for discussing various economic and cultural topics. The KACCC seeks to leverage this platform to foster dialogue and collaboration. By participating in this forum, the center reinforces its dedication to supporting cultural initiatives that resonate globally.
In conclusion, the King Abdulaziz Center for Cultural Communication's involvement in the Qatar Economic Forum underscores its commitment to enhancing Saudi Arabia's cultural diplomacy. This participation not only strengthens international ties but also promotes a deeper understanding of diverse cultures.
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