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Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation: Kuwait, Qatar, and Bahrain Take Part in Bil Arabi Initiative

Dubai, December 18, 2016 - The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs is accepting the governments of Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait, for the 4th edition of the Bil Arabi effort, organised by the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation (MBRF).

The UAE Embassy in Kuwait looked for to draw in multiple organisations and, to that end, organised check outs to a number of key government and private organizations to present them to the initiative and tempt them to take part in it. Furthermore, the consular office established contact with Kuwait's Ministry of Info and a number of significant media outlets to cover Bil Arabi, in addition to producing a promotional video highlighting the initiative's activities and determining the entities that used assistance.

His Excellency Jamal bin Huwaireb, Managing Director of MBRF, kept in mind that, every year, the Bil Arabi initiative is evolving and bring in a growing number of participants from all sections of culture and from throughout the world. This reaffirms the relevance of the Arabic language to all those that speak it, H.E. continued, as they rush to participate in an effort that seeks to promote Arabic content on all social networking platforms consisting of Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, among others.

H.E. bin Huwaireb added that the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation is aiming to increase the reach of the Bil Arabi initiative to include countries all over the world. The Structure is looking for to work together with even more government and exclusive institutions in the UAE and abroad to spread awareness around the value of preserving and promoting the Arabic language, H.E. discussed, particularly taking into consideration the Arabic language's adaptability and versatility.

In Kuwait, and as part of the activities related to the initiative, the Foundation sponsored the publishing of a children's book labelled "Abdullah's House", in a quote to motivate children to read. The imitative additionally motivated individuals to take a pledge where they oath to make use of the Arabic language and sign an agreement to do so at one of the campaign's booths. The campaign also consisted of photo sessions with the individuals, wherein the images were posted on Bil Arabi's social media sites systems.

Meanwhile, in the Kingdom of Bahrain, the Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities has promised to publish in Arabic on December 18 - UN Arabic Language Day - using the Bil Arabi motto. The Authority will team up Arab Regional Centre for World Heritage in Manama to organise activities and events consisting of lectures, workshops, and performances influenced by the Arabic poetry and literature.

Ultimately, in Qatar, the UAE Consular office will team up with government and private establishments, in addition to volunteer organisations, to disperse prizes to individuals. The consular office will additionally invite popular Qatar-based media outlets to cover the occasions and urge influential academics and media employees to take part.

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