
Oman Vision 2040 Office meet discusses directives, objectives
The meeting sought to inform them of the work and preparation of the Oman Vision 2040 and discuss the strategic directives and objectives.
Khalid bin Ali al Sunaidy, head of Oman Vision 2040 Office, gave a brief presentation on the vision to identify the directions of the vision, its stages and social participation through the stages of preparing the vision.Specialised workshops were held on the themes of the future vision: Man and Society, Economy and Development, and Governance and Institutional Performance.
These meetings come within the framework of the series of meetings held by the Oman Vision 2040 Office with various stakeholders.It seeks to involve all sectors and segments of society in shaping the vision of the future, as stipulated by the Royal Orders to strengthen the participatory approach and activate the role of society in the formulation of the Oman Vision 2040.
This is in addition to the previous stages of Oman Vision 2040 and various communication initiatives, including the initiative of All of Oman, in which over 3,000 persons participated from all governorates.

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