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Registration for fourth edition of ‘Together We Advance’ Forum ends tomorrow

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Last updated: 2025/12/27 at 12:56 PM
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The deadline is fast approaching for citizens of Oman to register for the highly anticipated “Together We Advance” Forum. Registration for the fourth edition of this crucial national dialogue closes tomorrow, offering a final opportunity to contribute directly to the Sultanate’s development plans under the visionary leadership of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik. This year’s forum, building on the success of previous iterations, promises to be a pivotal moment for community participation in shaping Oman’s future.

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A Platform for Citizen InputEnsuring Broad Representation

The “Together We Advance” Forum: Fostering National Dialogue

Organized annually by the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, the “Together We Advance” Forum is a cornerstone of Oman’s commitment to inclusive governance. It’s a platform designed to bridge the gap between the government and its citizens, ensuring that policies and programs are not only effective but also reflective of the needs and aspirations of the Omani people. The forum’s core principle revolves around strengthening government transparency and fostering a collaborative environment where constructive feedback is valued.

A Platform for Citizen Input

This year’s forum, scheduled for February 8–9, 2026, aims to reinforce the principle of community partnership in decision-making. It’s a direct response to His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik’s directives, emphasizing the importance of involving citizens in the journey of development. The forum isn’t simply about informing the public; it’s about actively soliciting their visions and proposals to support government policies and programs. This proactive approach ensures that Oman’s progress is driven by a collective understanding and shared responsibility.

The strong interaction and wide participation witnessed during this year’s registration period demonstrate the Omani public’s eagerness to contribute to the nation’s progress. This enthusiasm underscores the forum’s growing importance as a vital channel for communication and collaboration.

Strengthening Government-Society Communication

Effective communication is paramount to successful governance. The “Together We Advance” Forum serves as a dedicated space for clarifying government directions and priorities at each stage of national development. By openly sharing public policies, initiatives, and programs, the government aims to enhance transparency and build trust with its citizens. This open dialogue is crucial for fostering a sense of ownership and shared purpose.

Furthermore, the forum provides a valuable opportunity to address challenges and difficulties proactively. By bringing together diverse perspectives, the government can gain a deeper understanding of the issues facing the Sultanate and develop more effective solutions. This collaborative problem-solving approach is essential for navigating the complexities of modern development.

Ensuring Broad Representation

The General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers is committed to ensuring broad representation from all segments of Omani society. Applications submitted by those wishing to attend the forum will be carefully reviewed and screened according to specific criteria. These criteria are designed to guarantee diversity across the governorates of the Sultanate of Oman, as well as representation from various academic and professional backgrounds. This inclusive approach ensures that the forum’s discussions are informed by a wide range of perspectives.

The selection process is rigorous, aiming to identify participants who can contribute meaningfully to the forum’s objectives. Shortlisted candidates will be notified via SMS, confirming their attendance and providing further details about the event. This streamlined communication process ensures a smooth and efficient experience for all participants.

The Importance of Community Participation

The “Together We Advance” Forum isn’t just a one-time event; it’s a symbol of Oman’s ongoing commitment to national development through inclusive governance. By actively involving citizens in the decision-making process, the government is empowering them to become stakeholders in the nation’s future. This sense of ownership is crucial for fostering a strong and resilient society.

The forum’s success hinges on the continued participation of the Omani people. It’s an opportunity to voice concerns, share ideas, and contribute to the creation of a brighter future for all. The focus on citizen engagement is a testament to the Sultanate’s progressive approach to governance.

Don’t miss the chance to be a part of this important national conversation. Registration for the “Together We Advance” Forum closes tomorrow. Visit the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers website for more information and to submit your application. Your voice matters, and your contribution can help shape the future of Oman. This forum is a key element in Oman’s vision for a prosperous and inclusive future, and active participation is encouraged from all citizens who wish to contribute to the nation’s ongoing success.

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