DCO Secretary-General Deemah AlYahya And Palestinian Minister Discuss Enhancing Digital Economy Cooperation

Deemah AlYahya, Secretary-General of the Digital Cooperation Organization (DCO), recently engaged in discussions with Dr. Abdul Razeq Natshe, the Palestinian Minister of Communications and Digital Economy. The meeting took place at the DCO headquarters in Riyadh. They explored ways to enhance collaboration between DCO and Palestine, focusing on digital economy development, fostering innovation, and promoting inclusive growth.

AlYahya expressed the organization's dedication to aiding Palestine's digital transformation efforts. She praised Palestine's ongoing national initiatives aimed at economic openness. Emphasising partnership building, she highlighted the need to expand market access, attract investments, and bridge digital divides through initiatives like Digital Foreign Direct Investment (DFDI).

DCO and Palestine Discuss Digital Cooperation

The Palestinian delegation acknowledged DCO's data-driven approach in promoting digital growth among its member states. They appreciated the platforms that facilitate knowledge sharing and performance measurement. These platforms also connect emerging digital systems to a broader global community, enhancing regional cooperation.

Both parties underscored the significance of establishing a strong digital ecosystem that supports entrepreneurs and empowers youth. This ecosystem aims to create more opportunities for cross-border integration. They also emphasised exchanging best practices and expertise between DCO member states and Palestine to advance digital transformation.

The meeting concluded with an agreement to maintain coordination and explore practical cooperation areas. These efforts aim to boost the digital economy and strengthen regional ties. Both sides are committed to supporting digital development in the region by sharing knowledge and resources.

Natshe and his team commended DCO's evidence-based strategies for advancing digital growth. They recognised the importance of these strategies in connecting emerging digital systems globally. The focus remains on creating a supportive environment for entrepreneurs while facilitating knowledge exchange among member states.

The discussions highlighted the value of partnerships in expanding market access and attracting investments. By bridging digital divides, these collaborations aim to foster innovation and inclusive growth across regions.

With inputs from SPA

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