Qatar has participated in the 27th Universal Postal Congress with Communications Regulatory Authority (CRA) president Mohamed Ali al-Mannai leading the CRA and Qatar Post (Q-Post) delegation. The congress is organised by the Universal Postal Union (UPU) and held in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire.
The congress gathers plenipotentiaries from the UPU's member countries, where the member countries are expected to adopt the new World Postal Strategy – a roadmap for the UPU new work cycle (a four-year period) commencing in 2022.
The congress will also decide on new rules and set policies on the international exchange of postal items. Moreover, the member countries will elect the next UPU director general and deputy director general and decide on the membership of the UPU’s Council of Administration and Postal Operations Council for the 2021-2024 period.
On the sidelines of the congress, al-Mannai will attend the Ministerial Conference, which will be held today (August 10). During the conference, government decision-makers and the heads of UN agencies, and other international organisations will evaluate the transformations resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic and discuss the needed changes to bring a sustainable future.
“We ensured to participate in the 27th Universal Postal Congress, as it is an opportunity to strengthen relations and exchange experiences with the UPU, regulatory bodies, and postal sector players around the world, in addition to discussing policy, strategy, and development issues regarding the postal sector, and contributing to shaping the future of the global postal sector, which have a direct effect on the development of the postal sector in Qatar and other local sectors associated with postal services,” said al-Mannai.
The congress is held every four years and it is the supreme authority of the UPU. The UPU is a UN specialised agency and one of the world’s oldest international organisations. The UPU is the primary forum for cooperation between postal sector players and has 192 member countries. Qatar is a member of the UPU since 1969.
The congress will also decide on new rules and set policies on the international exchange of postal items. Moreover, the member countries will elect the next UPU director general and deputy director general and decide on the membership of the UPU’s Council of Administration and Postal Operations Council for the 2021-2024 period.
On the sidelines of the congress, al-Mannai will attend the Ministerial Conference, which will be held today (August 10). During the conference, government decision-makers and the heads of UN agencies, and other international organisations will evaluate the transformations resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic and discuss the needed changes to bring a sustainable future.
“We ensured to participate in the 27th Universal Postal Congress, as it is an opportunity to strengthen relations and exchange experiences with the UPU, regulatory bodies, and postal sector players around the world, in addition to discussing policy, strategy, and development issues regarding the postal sector, and contributing to shaping the future of the global postal sector, which have a direct effect on the development of the postal sector in Qatar and other local sectors associated with postal services,” said al-Mannai.
The congress is held every four years and it is the supreme authority of the UPU. The UPU is a UN specialised agency and one of the world’s oldest international organisations. The UPU is the primary forum for cooperation between postal sector players and has 192 member countries. Qatar is a member of the UPU since 1969.