Public Relations & Government Affairs
Public relations and government affairs manages institutional reputation through media engagement, stakeholder communication, and the government relationships that shape regulatory and commercial environments. In the Gulf, government affairs is not lobbying in the Western sense — it is relationship-based engagement with sovereign decision-makers, regulatory authorities, and the government-related entities that constitute a major portion of the commercial landscape.
PR Advisory
Kaelo advises on: media relations strategy (identifying target media, developing relationships with journalists and editors, creating newsworthy content), government stakeholder mapping (identifying the decision-makers, influencers, and gatekeepers relevant to each client’s commercial objectives), public affairs campaigns (coordinating message delivery to government audiences through appropriate channels), and the reputation management frameworks that monitor, protect, and enhance institutional standing. Our communications practice operates across the Gulf’s unique media and government landscape.
Gulf Media Landscape
Gulf media is distinctive: state-influenced media (particularly in Saudi Arabia and Qatar) coexists with commercially independent outlets (particularly in the UAE), international media covers the Gulf through regional bureaux (FT, Bloomberg, Reuters, WSJ), and social media influence is disproportionately high (Gulf social media penetration exceeds 99% in the UAE). Navigating this landscape — knowing which channels reach which audiences, what content resonates, and how to manage the relationship between media engagement and government sensitivity — requires the cultural fluency that only Gulf-based practitioners can provide.
Government affairs in the Gulf is about institutional positioning — ensuring that when sovereign decision-makers consider policy, procurement, or partnership, your client is understood, respected, and trusted as a credible partner.