Qatar participated in the 103rd regular session of the Permanent Committee for Arab Media held in Cairo on Tuesday, contributing to discussions on crucial issues facing the region’s media landscape. The meeting, hosted at the Arab League headquarters, focused on refining ethical guidelines and bolstering strategies to counter extremist narratives. This latest session underscores the ongoing commitment of Qatar and other Arab nations to collaborative efforts in media development and regulation.
The session brought together heads of media authorities from across the Arab world to address evolving challenges. Abdullah Ghanem Al Buainain Al Muhannadi, Director of the Office of International Cooperation and Agreements at the Qatar Media Corporation, led the country’s delegation, emphasizing Qatar’s dedication to fostering responsible and effective media practices. Discussions centered around a revised Arab Media Code of Honour and initiatives related to terrorism and media literacy.
Strengthening Arab Media Cooperation
The Permanent Committee for Arab Media acts as a vital forum for pan-Arab media policy coordination. Established under Article 14 of the Council of Arab Information Ministers’ founding statute, the committee is tasked with drafting plans and reviewing expert reports. Its work aims to promote a unified and impactful Arab media presence while responding to regional and global developments.
One key area of review was the updated Arab Media Code of Honour. According to reports, the revision seeks to adapt the code to the digital age, providing clear standards for journalistic ethics in online environments and addressing the proliferation of misinformation. This update is a response to the increasingly complex challenges faced by media organizations globally.
Combating Terrorism & Promoting Positive Narratives
Regional strategies for combating terrorism were also a significant point of discussion. Participants explored ways to leverage media platforms to counter extremist ideologies and promote narratives of peace and tolerance. This includes initiatives to challenge online radicalization and support independent media outlets that offer alternative perspectives.
Additionally, the Committee considered proposals for enhancing information literacy across the Arab world. Officials recognized that equipping citizens with the skills to critically evaluate information is essential in the fight against disinformation and the promotion of informed public discourse. This builds on existing regional efforts to strengthen educational programs and media awareness campaigns.
Sustainable Development & Environmental Concerns
The Committee’s agenda extended beyond security concerns to encompass sustainable development and environmental protection. They deliberated on the development of an executive program to support the Arab media roadmap for achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals 2030. This program aims to integrate sustainable development themes into media content and raise public awareness of critical issues such as climate change and poverty reduction.
Furthermore, an environmental media plan was presented and debated. This plan proposes coordinated efforts to highlight environmental challenges facing the Arab region, promote sustainable practices, and encourage responsible reporting on environmental issues. The plan aims to enhance public understanding of climate change impacts and foster environmental stewardship. Awareness campaigns and digital media strategies are pivotal in succeeding with this plan.
The recommendations from the 103rd session will now be submitted to the Executive Office of the Council of Arab Information Ministers, who convened immediately after the Committee meeting. Approved proposals will subsequently be presented to the full Council during its 55th regular session, scheduled for Wednesday.
The final outcomes of these discussions remain to be seen, and the degree to which the Committee’s recommendations will be adopted by the Council is uncertain. However, this meeting indicates a continued commitment across the Arab world to collaborative media policies that address both regional challenges and global priorities, with a stronger focus on media regulations moving forward. Further developments will depend on the deliberations of the Executive Office and the Council in the coming days.
Watch for announcements from the Arab League regarding the specific actions approved and the timeline for implementation of the new initiatives related to media ethics, counter-terrorism strategies, and sustainable development goals.

