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Qatar Charity Launches 8Th Edition Of 'Future Writers' Project
(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Qatar Charity (QC) has launched the eighth edition of its flagship literary project,“Future Writers”, dedicated to discovering and nurturing creative writing talents among students across all educational levels. The launch ceremony was attended by representatives from the project partners and supporters.
This year's edition will see the participation of 2,228 students, including boys and girls from primary to university levels, as well as students from Al-Noor Center for the Blind, the Audio Education Complex, Qatar University, the University of Doha for Science and Technology, the Community College of Qatar, Lusail University, and several institutions located within Education City
Qatar Charity is organising this edition of the project in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Higher Education, the Ministry of Culture, Qatar University, and the Qatari Forum for Authors, with sponsorship from Dukhan Bank.
Faisal Rashid AlFehaida, chief local programmes officer at Qatar Charity, emphasised the organisation's commitment to cultural development through literary empowerment.“Investing in students' literary creativity is an investment in Qatar's cultural future,” AlFehaida stated.“This initiative enriches the Arabic library with meaningful content that reflects our national identity and societal values, and it lays the foundation for a new generation of promising writers.”
The eighth edition of the project places a strong emphasis on national identity, encouraging students to reflect cultural values and heritage in their stories.
The ceremony concluded with the symbolic lighting of the eighth edition's sculpture, featuring the Arabic letter“Kaf”, adorned with Qatari and Arab cultural motifs Charity Future Writers flagship literary project
This year's edition will see the participation of 2,228 students, including boys and girls from primary to university levels, as well as students from Al-Noor Center for the Blind, the Audio Education Complex, Qatar University, the University of Doha for Science and Technology, the Community College of Qatar, Lusail University, and several institutions located within Education City
Qatar Charity is organising this edition of the project in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Higher Education, the Ministry of Culture, Qatar University, and the Qatari Forum for Authors, with sponsorship from Dukhan Bank.
Faisal Rashid AlFehaida, chief local programmes officer at Qatar Charity, emphasised the organisation's commitment to cultural development through literary empowerment.“Investing in students' literary creativity is an investment in Qatar's cultural future,” AlFehaida stated.“This initiative enriches the Arabic library with meaningful content that reflects our national identity and societal values, and it lays the foundation for a new generation of promising writers.”
The eighth edition of the project places a strong emphasis on national identity, encouraging students to reflect cultural values and heritage in their stories.
The ceremony concluded with the symbolic lighting of the eighth edition's sculpture, featuring the Arabic letter“Kaf”, adorned with Qatari and Arab cultural motifs Charity Future Writers flagship literary project
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