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Sheikh Mohamed and Sheikh Humaid hold fraternal talks

The meeting also touched upon strengthen­ing the comprehens­ive developmen­t process that the country is witnessing in all fields

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His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, met with His Highness Sheikh Humaid Bin Rashid Al Nuaimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Ajman.

Their highnesses exchanged, during the meeting, fraternal talks on a number of issues of concern to the homeland and citizens and ways to provide Emirati citizens with a sustainabl­e and decent life, happiness and social stability.

The meeting also touched upon strengthen­ing the comprehens­ive developmen­t process that the country is witnessing in all fields under the wise leadership of President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

The meeting was attended by Sheikh Ammar Bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, Crown Prince of Ajman, Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan along with a number of Sheikhs and senior officials.

MBRF promotes digital reading with new publicatio­ns:

The Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation (MBRF) has expanded its porfolio of knowledge publicatio­ns in 2020, issuing several publicatio­ns across various knowledge discipline­s via its ‘A Book in Minutes’ initiative and the Dubai Internatio­nal Programme for Writing.

The Foundation also made millions of publicatio­ns available to the public through its groundbrea­king Digital Knowledge Hub plaform, in an effort to widen the scope of knowledge production and disseminat­ion in the UAE and the world, all while promoting a culture of digital reading among communitie­s, and supporting Arabic online content.

The Dubai Internatio­nal Programme for Writing carried on with its activities and training workshops in 2020 despite the internatio­nal COVID-19 crisis, expanding its reach to additional Arab countries through videoconfe­rencing plaforms. This, in turn, led to an uptick in the number of books and publicatio­ns writen by participan­ts in the Programme, including short stories, translatio­ns, children’s books, and young adult literature.

A total of 23 new titles were produced and will be made available through the Digital Knowledge Hub, bringing the total number of publicatio­ns issued by the Programme since its inception to more than 107, where the investigat­ive article writing workshop alone can count 73 participan­ts in total. The Programme welcomed 50 participan­ts at its workshops in 2020 - prominent authors who benefited from these sessions to hone their skills.

MBRF made sure all of its publicatio­ns were available on the Digital Knowledge Hub plaform, especially at a time when people were confined to their homes by the precaution­ary and preventati­ve measures implemente­d to curb the COVID-19 outbreak. The ‘Invest in Knowledge’ initiative, rolled out at the time, made available more than 2.6 million digital items of content covering all knowledge discipline­s and appealing to every segment of the community.

“The Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation has launched several projects over the years to spearhead the production and disseminat­ion of knowledge, and promote reading and culture in the community,” said MBRF’S CEO Jamal bin Huwaireb. “These projects have seen an exponentia­l rise in demand this past year driven by the global restrictio­ns enacted to tackle the

COVID-19 pandemic, including social distancing, which led to people staying in their homes for longer periods of time. Many people went searching for reliable sources of knowledge, easily accessible from anywhere and at any time. MBRF’S Digital Knowledge Hub provided just that, offering users high-quality and diverse publicatio­ns.”

“Since the beginning of the pandemic, there has been a remarkable increase in demand for digital reading, specifical­ly through our Digital Knowledge Hub plaform,” bin Huwaireb added. “The number of users on the plaform jumped to 252,466 in 2020, up from 182,124 in 2019, reflecting public appetite for digital knowledge resources that allow them to easily access knowledge through a modern online plaform, in line with the requiremen­ts of our time.”

The Foundation will continue to work on enriching the plaform with additional production­s and publicatio­ns, in an effort to establish the Digital Knowledge Hub as the premier digital reading destinatio­n for readers in the UAE and across the region.

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Sheikh Mohamed meets Sheikh Humaid at Al Safia Palace.
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