The Digital Cooperation Organization’s (DCO) dedication to promoting digital transformation among its member states has been strengthened by Deemah AlYahya’s reappointment as Secretary-General. Her renewed leadership comes at a pivotal moment as the DCO begins executing its ambitious 4-Year Agenda.
Known for her visionary approach, AlYahya is set to spearhead initiatives that focus on digital economy growth, innovation-driven ecosystems, and inclusive digital access. The agenda emphasizes collaboration among governments, private sectors, and communities to bridge digital divides and create equitable tech opportunities.
The DCO wants to expand its influence in international markets, especially in developing nations, under her ongoing direction. Her reappointment conveys steadiness and assurance in her capacity to propel advancement in a quickly changing digital environment.
Under AlYahya’s strategic leadership, the DCO—which consists of member countries from the Middle East, Africa, and Asia—is set to play a significant role in determining the direction of digital cooperation, policy, and innovation in the future.