MoI Union Minister hosts dinner for ASEAN delegates to GovComm Workshop
UNION Minister for Information U Maung
Maung Ohn yesterday hosted a dinner at Horizon Lakeview resort in Nay Pyi Taw
for ASEAN delegates attending the Workshop on Mastering Government
Communication: Empowering Spokespersons for Effective Public Engagement, to be
organized by the Media Development Department from 26 to 28 February.
The dinner was attended by Union
Minister of the Ministry 2 at the Office of the Chairman of the State
Administration Council U Ko Ko Hlaing, Nay Pyi Taw Council Chairman U Than Tun
Oo, Deputy Minister U Ye Tint, Permanent Secretary U Win Kyaw Aung,
departmental officials, Myanmar Press Council Chairman Dr Tin Tun Oo and
members, facilitators, representatives from ASEAN Secretary General Office,
delegates from ASEAN countries, and observers from Japan.
The video clip “ASEAN Information
Sector and Myanmar Media” was first played.
In his opening speech, Union Minister U
Maung Maung Ohn appreciated the opportunity to witness the convergence of minds
from various corners of the ASEAN region, all united by a shared commitment to
enhancing the quality and effectiveness of government communication. The
workshop aimed to serve as a bridge that connects governments with their
citizens, ensuring transparency, fostering trust, and building stronger
communities.
He added that effective systems for
engaging with the public, managing crises, and conveying messages with clarity
and impact must be explored at this workshop. The trainers and speakers will
share their expertise, providing valuable insights and practical tools that
can be applied within their respective roles as spokespersons.
Communication is not only about sharing
information but also serves as a fundamental pillar for interactive dialogue,
empathy, and mutual understanding. Governments can strengthen their own
ability to engage meaningfully with citizens by learning from one another,
sharing experiences and fostering a spirit of cooperation.
Afterwards. the Union minister
presented gifts to the trainers, and ASEAN delegates and posed for documentary
photos.
He had dinner together with the
attendees enjoying the songs and dances depicting the cultures and customs of
ASEAN countries performed by MRTV Band.
After the dinner, the Union minister and
trainer Mr V Cyril Demitrius Pereira presented K2 million and bouquets to the
singers of MRTV.
The ASEAN delegates visited the Myanma
Gems Museum in Nay Pyi Taw at noon and observed the displayed jade, jewellery,
pearls, rare gems and jewellery shops at the museum. — MNA/KTZH

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