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MBRF's Dubai International Program for Writing concludes ‘Children's Literature Workshop' in Tunisia - Middle East Business News and Information
MBRF's Dubai International Program for Writing concludes ‘Children's Literature Workshop' in Tunisia - Middle East Business News and Information

Mid East Info

time2 days ago

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MBRF's Dubai International Program for Writing concludes ‘Children's Literature Workshop' in Tunisia - Middle East Business News and Information

The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation (MBRF) successfully completed the 'Children's Literature Workshop,' launched by the Dubai International Program for Writing DIPW, one of the Foundation's leading knowledge initiatives. Held over four months in Tunis, the capital of Tunisia, the workshop was led by Dr. Wafa Thabet Mezghani. The workshop witnessed outstanding participation from individuals with a strong interest in children's literature and its various formats. Throughout the program, they engaged in interactive, hands-on training sessions focused on brainstorming, feedback, and assessments. Working closely with a team of professionals, they refined their ideas from initial concepts to complete children's stories ready for publication and distribution. His Excellency Jamal Bin Huwaireb, CEO of MBRF, said, 'The initiatives of DIPW reflect the Foundation's core mission of supporting intellectual and creative growth across the Arab world. The 'Children's Literature Workshop' demonstrates our strong belief in the value of investing in emerging talent and equipping them with the skills necessary to excel in specialized writing. Such efforts are vital to building knowledge-driven Arab societies that are ready to meet future demands. We remain committed to developing innovative programs that empower youth and make a meaningful contribution to both the local and global literary and knowledge landscape.' The workshop consisted of four in-person training sessions, each lasting over three days and combining practical and theoretical exercises. Aimed at writers across all skill levels, from aspiring authors to experienced professionals, the sessions covered a wide range of key topics. These included the history of children's literature, with a special emphasis on Arabic literature, as well as literary genres, age-specific content, and the importance of pre-writing planning. Participants also explored character development, setting, plot structure, narrative styles, and perspectives. They received valuable guidance on titling, editing, book cover design, building an author brand, and marketing. This workshop is the second edition held in Tunisia and the third across the broader North Africa. It also featured remote monitoring, which included reviewing participants' manuscripts and providing guidance on the self-editing process. This hybrid approach allowed trainers to deliver high-quality mentorship, helping participants produce polished content that meets the standards of both Arab and international libraries.

AlDhabi AlMheiri Launches the World's First AI Academy for Children - Built by a Child, for Children
AlDhabi AlMheiri Launches the World's First AI Academy for Children - Built by a Child, for Children

Entrepreneur

time3 days ago

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  • Entrepreneur

AlDhabi AlMheiri Launches the World's First AI Academy for Children - Built by a Child, for Children

"Technology shouldn't belong only to adults. Children can understand it, shape it, and lead its future- if we just let them in." You're reading Entrepreneur Middle East, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media. In an inspiring achievement that has captured international attention, 10-year-old Emirati changemaker AlDhabi AlMheiri has launched the first-ever artificial intelligence (AI) academy created specifically for children, designed and led entirely by a child. The academy, which targets learners aged 7 to 13, represents a bold leap forward in youth empowerment and educational innovation, and it all comes from the heart and vision of one of the UAE's youngest pioneers. The initiative was born out of AlDhabi's journey through the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation, in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Through these programs, she immersed herself in global educational conversations about the future of knowledge and technology and turned that exposure into action. What began as personal growth evolved into a powerful project, a digital learning platform that makes artificial intelligence accessible, ethical, and exciting for children around the world. As a proud member of the UN's SDG Publishers Compact, AlDhabi aligned her academy with key Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), placing global impact at the core of her mission. Her platform directly addresses Goal 4: Quality Education, providing free AI learning paths, interactive projects, and adaptive support to promote digital literacy. Through dedicated "Girls in AI" workshops, she advances Goal 5: Gender Equality, encouraging equal access to technology and leadership for girls. She also tackles Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities, offering tailored resources for children with additional needs, while integrating sustainability-themed challenges that contribute to Goal 13: Climate Action. Most importantly, she fosters Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals by collaborating with publishers and educators who share her commitment to future-focused, inclusive learning. Related: What The UAE's AI Education Revolution Could Mean for the Future of Classroom Activities: Insights from a Young Entrepreneur What sets this AI academy apart isn't just its content, it's the childlike clarity and warmth in its delivery. AlDhabi explains that she intentionally avoided rigid, academic formats. Instead, she created something fun, visual, and full of heart. "I didn't want my lessons to sound too formal," she says. "So I used simple language, friendly cartoon characters, and examples that children actually relate to." Her 20-lesson program includes short videos, printable worksheets, and project-based activities that turn complex concepts into enjoyable discoveries. Children learn not only what AI is and how it works, but also the values that must guide its use , honesty, privacy, fairness, and responsibility. The platform takes children on a journey that's both educational and ethical, showing them how to distinguish between helpful and harmful uses of technology. AlDhabi's mission isn't to turn every child into an AI engineer, it's to ensure that no child grows up digitally illiterate in a world run by algorithms. By embedding child data protection policies, requiring parental consent, and maintaining transparent privacy standards, the academy also stands as a model for safe and ethical digital learning. But there's more: this AI journey doesn't stop at understanding how machines work. AlDhabi has gone further by incorporating entrepreneurship modules into her curriculum. Children are encouraged to think creatively, solve real-life problems, and even design their own mini-projects , planting the seeds of a mindset that sees every challenge as an opportunity. "I want kids to feel like creators, not just consumers," she says. "They can build, they can lead, and they can start young." These efforts are no surprise from a girl who holds four Guinness World Records, including the youngest publisher of a bilingual book, the youngest publisher of a book series, and the youngest columnist in both a newspaper and a magazine. She is also the recipient of the Princess Diana Award for humanitarian service and has earned the "50 from the Future" award by the UAE Ministry of Economy, recognizing her as one of the country's most promising future leaders. Beyond these accolades, AlDhabi is also a certified AI engineer by IBM with 163 hours of training, a certified international trainer from the Global Academy for Training & Development (GATD) in the UK, and a graduate of executive education from NYU Abu Dhabi. She also completed a prestigious entrepreneurship fellowship at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., supported by the U.S. mission to the UAE. And through her publishing house, Rainbow Chimney, she leads educational and storytelling initiatives that have reached children in the UAE and beyond. None of this, she says, would have been possible without her family. Her younger siblings, Saeed and AlMaha, have followed in her footsteps, each with their own published works and Guinness records, proving that an inspired household is the soil where great legacies grow. "A strong family," she adds, "builds strong leaders." As she reflects on her academy, AlDhabi's message to the world is clear: "Technology shouldn't belong only to adults. Children can understand it, shape it, and lead its future- if we just let them in." From the UAE to the world, AlDhabi AlMheiri is not only learning from the future - she's building it. Learn more or enroll your child today at Related: Passion Pursuit: How To Build Confidence As A First-Time Young Startup Founder

MBRF launches ‘Knowledge Lounge' in Canada to promote Arabic language globally
MBRF launches ‘Knowledge Lounge' in Canada to promote Arabic language globally

Web Release

time30-07-2025

  • Business
  • Web Release

MBRF launches ‘Knowledge Lounge' in Canada to promote Arabic language globally

The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation (MBRF) has launched its 'Knowledge Lounge' initiative in Canada, marking a significant step in its efforts to cultivate a culture of Arabic reading. The move also aligns with the initiative's mission to encourage sustainable knowledge development and foster analytical and critical thinking across diverse communities, both regionally and globally. The launch was inaugurated with an initial introductory session held in Toronto, in partnership with the Mosaic Foundation. The event featured Hussein Darwish from the Dubai International Program for Writing (DIPW) and Hind Zareef, Director of the Mosaic Foundation. During the session, Hussein Darwish emphasized the Knowledge Lounge as a community-driven knowledge initiative rooted in the belief that knowledge plays a key role in shaping individuals and societies. It also provides a platform for open discussions and interactions among readers, authors, researchers, and experts from various fields. Hind Zareef expressed pride in the Mosaic Foundation's partnership with MBRF, highlighting it as a key contribution to the world of reading and a significant step in showcasing the Arabic language globally. She also emphasized the importance of knowledge-driven collaborations in raising intellectual standards and improving the reading preferences of the Mosaic Foundation's members. Additionally, she stressed the importance of strengthening communication with the Arab world through MBRF and its role in nurturing strong emotional bonds and fostering a shared sense of belonging to a rich civilization that has historically linked East with West and North with South. As part of its initiative, MBRF launched the Knowledge Lounge in Sydney and Melbourne, Australia, earlier in March 2025. The move was in collaboration with the Federal Youth Foundation of the UAE, represented by the Global Youth Council in Australia. The expansion reflects MBRF's increasing efforts to broaden the scope of the initiative and reach a larger international audience. His Excellency Jamal bin Huwaireb, CEO of MBRF, said: 'The expansion of the Knowledge Lounge initiative to Canada reflects our strategic goal of connecting Arab readers across the globe with their linguistic and intellectual identity. It promotes the sustainability of knowledge and provides communities opportunities to utilize modern reading tools in a supportive environment. Additionally, this move represents a long-term investment in developing minds capable of generating and sharing knowledge, reinforcing MBRF's position as an active contributor in the global knowledge landscape.' H.E. bin Huwaireb added: 'At MBRF, we strongly believe that knowledge has no boundaries. This pushes us to work to ensure our initiatives reach communities across the globe, connecting cultures and reinforcing the presence of the Arabic language in global spaces, creating genuine, sustainable knowledge impact. We will continue our efforts to expand the reach of the Knowledge Lounge further and boost our partnerships to attain our goal of building knowledge and creativity-driven societies.' Throughout July, the Knowledge Lounge is organizing an engaging series of sessions across various cities in the UAE. In Dubai, the initiative will host a Writing Lounge session focused on Nancy Kress's book on novel-writing techniques, along with discussions on 'Cold Fear', a short story collection by Aisha Sultan, and 'The Year of the Fat Cats' by Abdulwahab Al-Hammadi, both to be held at the Mohammed bin Rashid Library (MBRL). In Khor Fakkan, a session will be held at the Platform Café in the Al-Sidra Heritage Area to discuss 'Margins on Cities, Travel, and Departure' by Aisha Sultan. In Abu Dhabi, a virtual session will focus on 'The Girl on Paper' by Guillaume Musso. Two sessions will be held in Al Ain, one on 'Sugar Street' by Nobel laureate Naguib Mahfouz, and another on 'Truth and Writing' by Bothayna Al-Essa. In Fujairah, the initiative continues its literary engagement with the Free Readings series, providing an in-depth exploration of various literary themes. The program will also tour Sharjah and Ajman with a special session featuring writer Dr. Khaled Al-Salami. In Ras Al Khaimah, Dr. Abeer Al-Rasbi will lead a morning workshop at the Peak Lounge, guiding participants through a symbolic analysis of the book 'Remaining Tattoo'. The Youth Lounge, hosted in partnership with the Al-Naqsh platform, will feature a discussion on 'The Most Splendid Journey' by Fadwa Touqan. Additional sessions will be held in collaboration with Al-Naqsh and DIPW to explore 'White Nights in Dubai' by Sarah Mahmoud Al-Khatib, 'The Blue Punishment' by Ahmed Naeem Al-Baz, and 'Dough of Longing', written and illustrated by Nusaiba Al-Munis. Additionally, the Knowledge Lounge is teaming up with the Digital Knowledge Center to host two engaging sessions. The first will cover 'Why Digital Transformations Fail: Where Do We Start and How Do We Continue?' by Tony Saldana, while the second will discuss 'The Origin of the Universe: Ten Keys to Understanding Existence' by Frank Wilczek. Internationally, the initiative will maintain an active presence with a session in Australia, organized in partnership with the Federal Youth Foundation and the Australian Youth Council. This session will explore 'Soft Power: Volunteer Work and Humanitarian Giving Following Zayed's Footsteps' by Adel Al Shamry.

MBRF launches ‘Knowledge Lounge' in Canada to promote Arabic language globally - Middle East Business News and Information
MBRF launches ‘Knowledge Lounge' in Canada to promote Arabic language globally - Middle East Business News and Information

Mid East Info

time30-07-2025

  • Business
  • Mid East Info

MBRF launches ‘Knowledge Lounge' in Canada to promote Arabic language globally - Middle East Business News and Information

The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation (MBRF) has launched its 'Knowledge Lounge' initiative in Canada, marking a significant step in its efforts to cultivate a culture of Arabic reading. The move also aligns with the initiative's mission to encourage sustainable knowledge development and foster analytical and critical thinking across diverse communities, both regionally and globally. The launch was inaugurated with an initial introductory session held in Toronto, in partnership with the Mosaic Foundation. The event featured Hussein Darwish from the Dubai International Program for Writing (DIPW) and Hind Zareef, Director of the Mosaic Foundation. During the session, Hussein Darwish emphasized the Knowledge Lounge as a community-driven knowledge initiative rooted in the belief that knowledge plays a key role in shaping individuals and societies. It also provides a platform for open discussions and interactions among readers, authors, researchers, and experts from various fields. Hind Zareef expressed pride in the Mosaic Foundation's partnership with MBRF, highlighting it as a key contribution to the world of reading and a significant step in showcasing the Arabic language globally. She also emphasized the importance of knowledge-driven collaborations in raising intellectual standards and improving the reading preferences of the Mosaic Foundation's members. Additionally, she stressed the importance of strengthening communication with the Arab world through MBRF and its role in nurturing strong emotional bonds and fostering a shared sense of belonging to a rich civilization that has historically linked East with West and North with South. As part of its initiative, MBRF launched the Knowledge Lounge in Sydney and Melbourne, Australia, earlier in March 2025. The move was in collaboration with the Federal Youth Foundation of the UAE, represented by the Global Youth Council in Australia. The expansion reflects MBRF's increasing efforts to broaden the scope of the initiative and reach a larger international audience. His Excellency Jamal bin Huwaireb, CEO of MBRF, said : 'The expansion of the Knowledge Lounge initiative to Canada reflects our strategic goal of connecting Arab readers across the globe with their linguistic and intellectual identity. It promotes the sustainability of knowledge and provides communities opportunities to utilize modern reading tools in a supportive environment. Additionally, this move represents a long-term investment in developing minds capable of generating and sharing knowledge, reinforcing MBRF's position as an active contributor in the global knowledge landscape.' H.E. bin Huwaireb added: 'At MBRF, we strongly believe that knowledge has no boundaries. This pushes us to work to ensure our initiatives reach communities across the globe, connecting cultures and reinforcing the presence of the Arabic language in global spaces, creating genuine, sustainable knowledge impact. We will continue our efforts to expand the reach of the Knowledge Lounge further and boost our partnerships to attain our goal of building knowledge and creativity-driven societies.' Throughout July, the Knowledge Lounge is organizing an engaging series of sessions across various cities in the UAE. In Dubai, the initiative will host a Writing Lounge session focused on Nancy Kress's book on novel-writing techniques, along with discussions on 'Cold Fear', a short story collection by Aisha Sultan, and 'The Year of the Fat Cats' by Abdulwahab Al-Hammadi, both to be held at the Mohammed bin Rashid Library (MBRL). In Khor Fakkan, a session will be held at the Platform Café in the Al-Sidra Heritage Area to discuss 'Margins on Cities, Travel, and Departure' by Aisha Sultan. In Abu Dhabi, a virtual session will focus on 'The Girl on Paper' by Guillaume Musso. Two sessions will be held in Al Ain, one on 'Sugar Street' by Nobel laureate Naguib Mahfouz, and another on 'Truth and Writing' by Bothayna Al-Essa. In Fujairah, the initiative continues its literary engagement with the Free Readings series, providing an in-depth exploration of various literary themes. The program will also tour Sharjah and Ajman with a special session featuring writer Dr. Khaled Al-Salami. In Ras Al Khaimah, Dr. Abeer Al-Rasbi will lead a morning workshop at the Peak Lounge, guiding participants through a symbolic analysis of the book 'Remaining Tattoo'. The Youth Lounge, hosted in partnership with the Al-Naqsh platform, will feature a discussion on 'The Most Splendid Journey' by Fadwa Touqan. Additional sessions will be held in collaboration with Al-Naqsh and DIPW to explore 'White Nights in Dubai' by Sarah Mahmoud Al-Khatib, 'The Blue Punishment' by Ahmed Naeem Al-Baz, and 'Dough of Longing', written and illustrated by Nusaiba Al-Munis. Additionally, the Knowledge Lounge is teaming up with the Digital Knowledge Center to host two engaging sessions. The first will cover 'Why Digital Transformations Fail: Where Do We Start and How Do We Continue?' by Tony Saldana, while the second will discuss 'The Origin of the Universe: Ten Keys to Understanding Existence' by Frank Wilczek. Internationally, the initiative will maintain an active presence with a session in Australia, organized in partnership with the Federal Youth Foundation and the Australian Youth Council. This session will explore 'Soft Power: Volunteer Work and Humanitarian Giving Following Zayed's Footsteps' by Adel Al Shamry.

MBRF secures Egypt's Media and Digital Transformation Foundation Award for Best Knowledge and Innovation-Supporting Institution
MBRF secures Egypt's Media and Digital Transformation Foundation Award for Best Knowledge and Innovation-Supporting Institution

Web Release

time29-07-2025

  • Business
  • Web Release

MBRF secures Egypt's Media and Digital Transformation Foundation Award for Best Knowledge and Innovation-Supporting Institution

The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation (MBRF) secured the 'Best Knowledge and Innovation-Supporting Institution in the Arab World' title for 2025 for its groundbreaking efforts to empower Arab generations with essential tools for knowledge and innovation, as well as to promote societies based on science, critical thinking, and creativity. The award was presented by Egypt's Media and Digital Transformation Foundation. This prestigious honor celebrates MBRF's long-standing legacy spanning over 25 years of promoting education and innovation. The Foundation has established several educational ecosystems fostering education, entrepreneurship, and research and development (R&D), as well as launching strategic initiatives that have significantly advanced knowledge creation and sharing in Arab communities. Through strategic initiatives and transformative programs, the Foundation has taken a leading role in shaping knowledge-based societies throughout the Arab world. H.E. Jamal bin Huwaireb, CEO of MBRF, said: 'We are honored to receive this distinguished award, which reaffirms our steadfast commitment to knowledge as the foundation of progress. It represents both a valued addition to our collection of accolades and validates our intellectual and knowledge-based mission. At MBRF, we believe that investing in people is the most powerful investment a nation can make. Guided by the vision of our wise leadership, we remain dedicated to serving as a beacon for Arab creativity, building knowledge-based societies, empowering individuals, and inspiring innovation across the region and beyond.' H.E. further commended the Media and Digital Transformation Foundation in Egypt for its influential role in promoting creative and digital media across the Arab world, fostering an innovative, technology-driven media landscape through its persistent efforts. He praised the Foundation's Media Creativity Competition as a crucial platform for discovering and supporting emerging talent, while celebrating the region's rich creative potential across various media sectors. With a growing portfolio of impactful initiatives, the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation continues to drive a culture of learning, innovation, and sustainable development. Its efforts remain essential in laying the foundation for a thriving knowledge economy focused on empowering individuals, enhancing capacities, and creating supportive conditions for knowledge creation and sharing across the Arab world and internationally.

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