The Digital Cooperation Organization (DCO) marked a significant milestone at its fourth annual General Assembly in Jordan this February. The Assembly unveiled initiatives to bridge the global digital divide and endorsed the DCO’s 2025-2028 Agenda, setting a new course for digital inclusion and launching new digital cooperation initiatives.
On the margins of the General Assembly, UNOSSC Director Dima Al-Khatib and DCO Secretary-General Deemah AlYahya formalized a new collaboration through a Statement of Intent, targeting digital inclusion, capacity-building, and innovation.
“UNOSSC is committed to the Global Digital Compact,” Director Al-Khatib, emphasized during the signing. “Inclusive digital transformation and a ‘whole-of-society’ approach are critical drivers of progress towards the achievement of the SDGs and building resilience.”
At the International Digital Cooperation Forum, which focused on ‘Financing for Digital Development in an Era of AI’, Director Al-Khatib outlined the partnership’s vision. She highlighted how UNOSSC and DCO would work together to advance digital prosperity through South-South and triangular cooperation, leveraging technology to accelerate progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals.
The UNOSSC-DCO collaboration spans several critical areas, such as:
- Advancing digital prosperity through South-South Cooperation and triangular cooperation.
- Leveraging digital technology to accelerate the achievement of the SDGs within the framework of the Global Digital Compact.
- Strengthening digital economy partnerships through South-South and triangular cooperation to promote inclusivity for sustainable development.



