The eighteenth Doha Forum, which lasted for two days, ended on Sunday and discussed all the issues in the region and the world in an effort to exchange views on these issues and reach substantive solutions.
The Forum is one of the most prominent international forums in the field of contemporary international affairs, where the interaction of ideas on several important regional and international issues to address them and then to come up with visions that form the basis for serious collective action, and research on how to implement them to ensure the widest possible interest And commonalities in addressing the challenges facing the world today.
The Doha Forum at its eighteenth session provided a platform to discuss the issue of "policy-making in an interconnected world". Four key themes have been focused on security, peace, mediation, economic development, and policy-making trends and trends in an interconnected world.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterich said that the Doha Forum opened up new spaces for the exchange of ideas and created a path of creative thinking to reach a common ground between the parties in the world.
Guterich, who signed agreements with the State of Qatar to support a number of international organizations, stressed that the forum represents an opportunity to achieve the aspirations of the United Nations, especially with regard to the impact of technology on the future of the world.
He stressed the importance of investment in the provision of different education, while at the same time lauding the efforts of the Chairperson of the Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development Sheikha Moza Bint Nasser in the field of education in Qatar and the world.
Since 2012, Sheikha Moza has adopted the Child Science Initiative, a global initiative aimed at reducing the number of children deprived of basic education around the world.
The Secretary-General of the United Nations called for the world to unite and cooperate to eliminate a number of phenomena in which individual action can not be achieved as a result. Climate change, migration, refugee flows, conflict and terrorism are all issues that need to unite global efforts to eliminate them.
Guterich called for the need for global responses to international challenges and for building a multipolar structure to stabilize the world in a world that has become increasingly interlinked.
He warned that the world is witnessing a state of low trust between peoples, political institutions, different countries and international institutions, a phenomenon that is expanding due to uneven economic growth, rising rates of debt, an internal stream of geopolitical tensions and pressures on the global economy and widening gap between rich and poor, In many countries.