7th meeting of the Arab e-media committee in Cairo
Bahrain has chaired the 7th meeting of the Arab e-media committee in Cairo. Information Affairs Authority (IAA) media director Yusuf Mohammed Ismael presided over the two-day session which discussed fifteen issues featuring
on the agenda of the meeting.
The delegations stressed the importance of stepping up cooperation and enhancing work mechanisms to develop the Arab e-media sector. They stressed the need to exchange radio and TV programmes, reports, studies and researches relating to the media sector as well as exchanging media expertise.
Mr. Ismael said that the Arab delegations realized the importance of stepping investments in e-media to advocate pan-Arab causes. The delegations agreed to launch the committee websites to enhance the presence of the Arab media on the international arena and disseminate the Arab e-content on a larger scope. The IAA official underscored the importance of promoting, Arab e-media awareness, reinforcing the Arab presence on the internet and encouraging individual and collective initiatives.
Source: BNA
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