Trends, Federation of Arab Public-Private Partnerships discuss research collaboration

ABU DHABI: Trends Research and Advisory discussed ways to enhance cooperation between public and private sectors (FAPPP) in various fields of research and development with the “Federation of Arab States for Better Partnerships between the Public and P…


ABU DHABI: Trends Research and Advisory discussed ways to enhance cooperation between public and private sectors (FAPPP) in various fields of research and development with the “Federation of Arab States for Better Partnerships between the Public and Private Sectors.”

The meeting was attended by Dr. Ahmed El Kalawy, President of the Arab Federation for Public-Private Partnerships, and his deputy Dr. Amr Wael, in the presence of Dr. Mohammed Abdullah Al-Ali, CEO of Trends. A number of experts and professionals also attended.

The discussion focused on the challenges and opportunities of public-private partnerships in sustainable development and the best international practices in the field.

The two sides stressed that partnership between the public and private sectors is necessary to implement development plans.

Dr. El Kalawy delivered a presentation on the Federation’s work, the challenges and opportunities of public-private partnerships in sustainable development, and the Federation’s role in promoting par
tnerships between the two sectors.

Dr. Al-Ali stressed the significance of public-private partnerships to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and the role of the private sector in financing sustainable development projects.

The two sides agreed to continue communication and open research cooperation to conclude a strategic partnership between Trends Research and Advisory and the (FAPPP). They agreed to organise joint seminars on the role of partnership between the public and private sectors to achieve sustainable development goals.

Source: Emirates News Agency

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