The 12th Gulf Municipal Work Conference is scheduled for October 6–8, 2024, in Riyadh.
The conference's objectives are to improve municipal service quality, foster collaboration and cooperation among Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states, and explore strategies for achieving sustainable urban expansion in the area. The conference will center around six strategic pillars: modern recycling and trash management techniques, a thriving local economy, environmentally conscious urban planning, the challenges presented by climate change, collaboration in municipal operations, and the role of municipal staff in sustainable activities.
"Riyadh, August 13, 2024." Here, from October 6 to 8, the 12th Gulf Municipal Work Conference will be held under the theme "Sustainable Municipal Work: Aspirations and Challenges." Six strategic pillars related to modern sector concerns and work difficulties in Gulf municipalities will be covered throughout the conference.The event's goals are to promote teamwork and cooperative efforts, make it easier for Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member countries to share knowledge and information, raise the standard of municipal services, and have a discussion about how to achieve sustainable urban growth in the area.Urban planning and design that is ecologically friendly is one of the pillars that aims to guarantee the long-term sustainability of municipal operations. The second is a strong local economy.The most up-to-date recycling and waste management strategies will be examined in the third topic, administration and operation for more sustainable cities.While the fourth pillar concentrates on collaboration in municipal operations, the fifth pillar tackles the difficulties that climate change presents to the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) municipalities. Not to mention, the discussion will look into how municipal employees contribute to the success of sustainable initiatives within the municipality in relation to the sixth pillar.A sizable contingent of delegates is expected to come from various towns and government organizations throughout the GCC's member nations. It is also anticipated that representatives from city development agencies, academic institutions, research centers, and municipal associations would be present at the conference. We predict that the Gulf Cooperation Council will be attended by members of the public and private sectors as well as professionals and specialists in the field of municipal service.