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MBRF Launches ‘Remote Workshops’ for Arab Innovators

The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation (MBRF) has announced that all workshops under the Dubai International Program for Writing will be held remotely.

The initiative is part of the #InvestInKnowledge campaign, which seeks to promote the production and dissemination of knowledge remotely, encouraging the public to invest some of their time at home in acquiring knowledge through the Foundation’s digital channels.

Organizing the workshops remotely also serves to ensure participants’ safety while receiving the same level of training in literature and writing. The objective is to train generations of talented and creative Arab writers everywhere.The first remote training workshop launched in Dubai, focusing on short stories and presented by Eslam Abo Shkir.

Organizing the workshops remotely also serves to ensure participants’ safety while receiving the same level of training in literature and writing. The objective is to train generations of talented and creative Arab writers everywhere.The first remote training workshop launched in Dubai, focusing on short stories and presented by Eslam Abo Shkir.

«The UAE’s digital infrastructure has allowed all entities and corporations to maintain their operations with the highest efficiency and continue to provide seamless and outstanding services», H.E. added. «Today, we are reaping the benefits of these advanced technological solutions to sustain our projects and initiatives that aim to produce and disseminate knowledge, as well as to train talented Arab innovators across various sectors. All of these combined make up MBRF’s strategic objectives.»

The remote workshops will include a four-month seminar on children’s literature beginning on May 3, 2020, in Kuwait; it features Professor Hooda Al Shawa and brings together 10 participants. The workshop seeks to promote creative writing among participants to produce works for children and young adults, the best of which MBRF would later publish in collaboration with renowned publishing houses.

Furthermore, the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation is set to introduce a young adult literature workshop in the UAE, led by author Wafa Al Mezghani on May 10, 2020, for a duration of five months.

For talented individuals who wish to develop their writing skills, they can use the next email to apply: Dipw@mbrf.ae