Seoul, The Doha Forum signed a memorandum of understanding with the Jeju Peace Institute, on the sidelines of its participation in the Jeju Forum for Peace and Prosperity, held in the Republic of Korea. Under the MoU, the Jeju Peace Forum becomes an official content partner for the 22nd edition of the Doha Forum, to be held in December 2024. The MoU also deepens the Forums partnerships and continued collaborations as it expands its ties with institutions in the East Asian region, which also include the Japan Institute of International Affairs, the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore and the Center for China and Globalization. General Manager of Doha Forum Maha Al Kuwari said that the Forum regularly participates in global discussions, culminating in the organization of a new edition of the Doha Forum every December. The Forum aims to enhance its status as one of the most renowned and attended public political platforms in the world. The Doha Forum participates in the St. Petersburg I nternational Economic Forum in Russia. It also took part in the United Nations Civil Society Conference in Kenya in May, where General Manager of Doha Forum Maha Al Kuwari participated in a workshop held titled "Impact Coalition on AI and Cyber-Tech Governance". Source: Qatar News Agency
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