Navigate to . The user interface is typically bilingual (Arabic and English), reflecting Sharjah’s diverse population.
Tawasul is not an isolated entity; it fits within the broader "Sharjah Digital" initiative, which aims to transition all government services into a unified digital tawasul.shurooq.gov.ae
In the modern era of governance, transparency and accessibility are no longer just ideals—they are operational necessities. The Government of Sharjah, through the Shurooq Media Portal, has established a dedicated digital touchpoint known as (which translates from Arabic to "Communication" or "Connectivity"). The platform, hosted at tawasul.shurooq.gov.ae , serves as a centralized hub for media professionals, content creators, and the public to interact directly with the Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq). Navigate to
The portal is bilingual (Arabic and English) with a clean, minimalist interface. Unlike many older government sites, Tawasul is mobile-responsive, allowing journalists to download assets on the go from an event floor. Load times are optimized for the MENA region, though international users report smooth access as well. The Government of Sharjah, through the Shurooq Media
For journalists and photographers covering Sharjah’s economic and cultural sectors, Tawasul provides a direct online form for event accreditation. Instead of waiting in long queues at press offices, media personnel can register, upload credentials, and receive digital passes for Shurooq-hosted events, such as the Aljada project launches or the Sharjah Investment Forum .
What sets apart from standard corporate contact forms is its integration with broader government Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).