(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Qatar Leadership Centre's (QLC) Government Leaders gained insight on
public policy and governance on a recent Learning Journey to Singapore.
The trip, a staple of QLC's yearlong programme, fostered knowledge
exchange between QLC participants and their Singaporean counterparts at
all levels of government. Alongside top policy minds, participants
learned about Singapore's approach to addressing its national
opportunities and challenges, according to a statement.
Singapore's experience is instructive for the participants, who are on
the leading edge of Qatar's own development; a strong desire for further
progress and development is what the countries have in common. More
importantly, they share similar views on path-to-growth strategies. Both
Singapore and Qatar play a vital role within their regions,
demonstrating that success does not depend on the size of the country,
the statement notes.
'As growing countries on the global stage, Singapore and Qatar developed
strategic visions to guide transformation and advancement, said Dr
Abdulla bin Ali al-Thani, managing director and member of the Board of
Directors of QLC. 'Engaging with public sector experts who contributed
to Singapore's vast achievements inspires the Government Leaders to
develop smart, creative policies that will help Qatar continue to
thrive.
The Government Leaders Learning Journey was co-organised by Civil
Service College Singapore, a partner of QLC. Tina Tan, director of Civil
Service College International, welcomed the participants during an
opening ceremony.
The agenda included workshops on the fundamentals of good governance as
well as policy development for economic development and diversification.
Government Leaders also participated in a special session on Total
Defence with Singapore's Ministry of Defence. Total Defence is a
framework in which every sector of Singapore's society is called upon to
do its part to protect the country from military, civil, economic and
social threats.
An important topic addressed in the interactive sessions was
cybersecurity. The Government Leaders met with Singapore's Cyber
Security Agency to discuss new challenges in an increasingly connected
world.
The participants also learned how Singapore serves its elderly citizens,
visiting the Council for Third Age. There, they saw how the
organisation promoted active ageing for senior citizens through
volunteerism and education.
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