
Government Communications Office
GCO Forum
Public communication made visible and understandable
The Government Communications Office (GCO) Forum is where policy, media and society intersect—built around the real mechanics of modern public communication. Over two days, ministers, communicators, journalists and young creators do not simply listen to speeches; they test how governments explain decisions, respond to crises and communicate in a digital world shaped by algorithms, platforms and scrutiny.
The 2026 edition gathered more than 800 participants, transforming the venue into a live communication laboratory. Workshops, interactive studios and real-time monitoring spaces allowed guests to experience how stories are produced, verified, distributed and analyzed—moving from strategy to social media in a tangible, hands-on way.
Across three consecutive editions (2024–2026), the forum has become a national meeting point for one core question: not what governments say, but whether people believe them. The result is a repeatable forum model that makes communication visible and understandable—turning an abstract topic into a lived, spatial experience.
