city, Kuwait, 07 February, 2026:
The Digital Cooperation
Organization (DCO) has concluded its fifth General Assembly, with Member
States adopting the Kuwait Declaration on Responsible AI for Global
Digital Prosperity and agreeing on actions to advance inclusive, trusted, and scalable digital
transformation in the AI age.
Convened on 4–5 February 2026 under
the Presidency of the State of Kuwait, the General Assembly brought together
Ministers and Representatives of Member States, alongside Observers, partners,
and guest countries, to review progress against the DCO 4-Year Agenda
(2025–2028), take joint decisions on multilateral initiatives, and translate
shared ambition on AI into delivery.
Ministers and representatives
reaffirmed their commitment to inclusive, resilient, and sustainable digital
transformation. The Declaration recognizes AI’s potential to drive
productivity, competitiveness, and public service delivery, while emphasizing
the need for ethical governance to address risks related to inequality, bias,
privacy, and security, and reaffirming DCO’s mission of enabling Digital
Prosperity for All under its 4-Year Agenda.
Member
States endorsed policy and delivery frameworks to accelerate trusted digital
growth, including the Model Digital Economy Agreement, and instruments enabling
trusted cross-border data flows. Member States noted progress across flagship initiatives covering
digital economy measurement, data sovereignty, startup regulation, digital
government solutions, investment facilitation, ethical AI, AI readiness,
women-led MSMEs, digital skills, online safety, and e-waste cooperation,
underscoring a focus on measurable outcomes and scalable impact.
During the Assembly, it was
announced that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will assume the Presidency of the DCO
Council for 2027, alongside the formation of the Executive Committee, chaired
by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and comprising the Republic of Ghana, the
Republic of Rwanda, the Republic of Djibouti, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan,
the State of Kuwait, and the Kingdom of Morocco.
Member States agreed to continue
developing the Digital Economy Navigator as an economic intelligence platform
supporting policy reform, investment prioritization, and cross-border
cooperation.
Member States endorsed action to
strengthen trusted digital foundations, including progress on online content
integrity and the launch of the DCO Campaign for Combating Online
Misinformation, while advancing support for startups, investment, and AI readiness
through the STRIDE ecosystem, Digital FDI initiative, AI readiness, ethical
governance tools, and the WE-Elevate initiative.
They reaffirmed commitments to
skills development, online safety, and sustainability, endorsing the next phase
of the Skills Universe Initiative, renewing efforts to protect children and
youth online, advancing e-waste management cooperation, and strengthening
global outreach and multilateral partnerships, including partnerships across
the United Nations system and other multilateral organizations and deepening
South–South and triangular cooperation.
The General Assembly confirmed the handover
of the DCO Council Presidency from the State of Kuwait to the Islamic Republic
of Pakistan for 2026 and announced that the next General Assembly will
take place in Pakistan in 2027.
H.E. Omar Saud Al-Omar, Minister of
State for Communication and Information Technology affairs and Acting Minister
of Information and Culture of the State of Kuwait, said: “Under Kuwait’s
Presidency, digital cooperation moved decisively from dialogue to delivery. We
advanced responsible AI governance, strengthened institutional trust, and
enabled tangible digital growth that is already delivering measurable results
across our Member States.”
Ms. Deemah AlYahya,
Secretary-General of the Digital Cooperation Organization, said: “From Kuwait,
DCO Member States made a defining choice about the future of our digital world.
We chose cooperation over fragmentation, responsibility over hesitation, and
trust over fear. By initiating negotiations toward an AI Treaty, advancing
trusted digital trade through the Model Digital Economy Agreement, and standing
together against online misinformation, we are proving that innovation must be
governed with legitimacy and purpose. Through the DCO, we are building a
digital future where technology serves people, strengthens economies, and
delivers digital prosperity for all.”
H.E. Ms. Shaza Fatima Khawaja,
Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunications of the Islamic Republic of
Pakistan, said: “Pakistan is honored to assume the Presidency of the DCO
Council at a pivotal moment for the global digital economy. We look forward to
working closely with Member States to advance responsible AI, strengthen
cross-border digital cooperation, and ensure that digital transformation
delivers tangible benefits to everyone.”
On
the sidelines of the Assembly, DCO signed three MoUs with the International
Chamber of Commerce (ICC), Edraak - Queen Rania Foundation, and TikTok, and a
Letter of Engagement with Arab News.
Member States resolved to
make 2026 a year of consolidation and acceleration, advancing responsible
AI alongside trusted digital foundations, cross-border digital cooperation,
inclusive skills development, and sustainable digital growth.
Held on the sidelines of the
General Assembly, the International Digital Cooperation Forum (IDCF) convened
policymakers, business leaders, and experts in sessions focused on advancing
practical cooperation on priority issues shaping the digital economy, including
AI and emerging technologies.
Source: AETOSWire
Contacts:
Ahmed
Bayouni
Media@dco.org
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