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Memorandum of Understanding with Al Owais Foundation

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The Abu Dhabi Arabic Center and the Al Owais Foundation will exchange databases of cultural leaders.

Saeed Hamdan Al Tunaiji (left) and Ibrahim Al Hashemi sign a new memorandum of understanding between the Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Center (Al Tunaiji) and the Sultan Bin Ali Al Owais Cultural Foundation on June 2. Image: ADALC

By: Managing Editor Porter Anderson | @Porter_Anderson

“Great incentive for us to work together”

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The signing of the memorandum of understanding on Friday (June 2) was between Saeed Hamdan Al Tunaiji, executive director of the Arabic Language Centre, and his counterpart at the Al Owais Foundation, Ibrahim Al Hashemi.

The agreement said in a media message from Abu Dhabi, “Promote cooperation between the two entity in implementation strategy joint project and organizeof event which Rich and address problem in intellectual, scientific, and culture field

Syed Hamdan Tunaiji

In a prepared statement, Al Tunaiji was quoted as saying: “Tonhis ALC yes crimeTed arrive develop new programs and initiatives and building strategic partnership networks, for Strengthen cooperation and gather strength to meet challenges face Arabic.

“yes continuously Dedicated to designing the best solutions to keep the Arabic language at the forefront of culture, knowledge and creativity, and our Collaboration with Sultan Bin Ali Al Owais Cultural Foundation gives us a new direction able Support for Arabic knowledge and intellectual production, layING A foundation that inspires Arab creators and thinkers in all fields. “

Al Hashemi said, “We are proud of the role played by national cultural institutions in maintaining the UAE’s cultural presence at home and abroad, reflecting a positive image of a cultural life open to a diverse, tolerant and civilized world.

“Our mission is to deepen thought and enhance the vocabulary, aesthetics and originality of culture.

“We at the Sultan Bin Ali Al Owais Cultural Foundation have made a commitment to align with like-minded cultural institutions so we can unify our vision and share our mandate.

“This has greatly motivated us to work with Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Center to promote cultural values ​​through joint and reciprocal activities, which will have a positive impact on cultural output and all related knowledge issues.”

terms of the agreement, it is understood publication point of viewA commitment to coordinate the efforts of the two institutions on events and activities focused on Arab world culture and — more importantly — to exchange their databases of Arab and international cultural leaders.

The Al Owais Foundation and the Arabic Language Center will develop a “joint action plan” that will manage and develop a “dedicated program of workshops, seminars and advisory services” as well as joint research and reports.

A new Memorandum of Understanding between the Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Center and the Sultan Ben Ariowais Cultural Foundation was signed on 2 June. Image: ADALC


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Porter Anderson, a non-resident researcher at Trends Research & Advisory, was named International Trade Journalist of the Year at the London Book Fair’s International Excellence Awards. He is the editor-in-chief of Publishing Perspectives. He was previously Associate Editor of The FutureBook at The Bookseller in London. Anderson has been a senior producer and anchor for CNN.com, CNN International and CNN USA for over a decade. As an arts critic (National Society of Critics), he has worked for the Village Voice, the Dallas Times-Herald, and the Tampa Tribune (now the Tampa Bay Times). He co-founded The Hot Sheet, a newsletter for authors, now owned and operated by Jane Friedman.



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