Post by : Raina Mansoor
Photo : Dubai Government Media Office
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and the Ruler of Dubai, has recently lauded the remarkable participation of more than 18 million students in the Arab Reading Challenge. Sheikh Mohammed expressed his appreciation on the social media platform X, highlighting Egypt's significant involvement in this monumental literacy endeavor.
In his statement, Sheikh Mohammed underscored Egypt's pivotal role in the Arab Reading Challenge, commemorating the nation's enthusiastic engagement in the world's largest reading initiative. With a staggering number of students exceeding 18 million hailing from over 31,000 schools, Egypt's dedication to fostering a culture of reading and learning is evident.
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The Arab Reading Challenge, a flagship program under the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives, aims to instill a passion for reading Arabic literature among the youth. It serves as a catalyst for educational reform and intellectual growth across the Arab world, encouraging students to explore diverse literary works and expand their knowledge horizons.
By embracing the Arab Reading Challenge, Egypt joins a collective movement dedicated to nurturing a generation of avid readers and lifelong learners. The initiative not only promotes literacy but also celebrates the rich cultural heritage and linguistic diversity of the Arab region.
Through his acknowledgment of Egypt's participation, Sheikh Mohammed extends his warm regards to the students and educators who have embraced the challenge with enthusiasm and dedication. Their commitment to the pursuit of knowledge exemplifies the spirit of collaboration and excellence that defines the Arab Reading Challenge and reinforces its significance as a transformative educational initiative.
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