Khaleej Times

Reading law panel vows to ensure books for all

- Staff Reporter

abu dhabi — Riding on the momentum created by Year of Reading last year, the UAE is putting in place a comprehens­ive National Reading Law to ensure books are readily available for all – students, youth, employees, the elderly and even newborns.

The UAE Higher Committee for the National Reading Law that concluded its inaugural meeting on Monday discussed a range of initiative­s to reinforce the habit of reading, including setting up of new libraries across the country, having a unified database for all private and public libraries, and establishi­ng a national library that would archive and preserve all cultural and knowledge-based publicatio­ns.

As per the framework of the law, both federal and local bodies will implement strategies to give reading a big push at educationa­l institutes, at workplaces, in hospitals, at coffee shops and even at prisons. The national strategic initiative will be executed over several stages, which will be supervised and measured by government performanc­e sector indexes.

The meeting was attended by Maryam Al Hammadi, head of the committee and executive director of

This meeting was essential for planning ongoing strategies for reading. Maryam Al Hammadi, head of National Reading Law Committee

government performanc­e sector at the Prime Minister’s Office; Marwan Ahmad Al Sawaleh, undersecre­tary of support services at the UAE Ministry of Education; Afra’a Mohammed Al Sabri, undersecre­tary of the Ministry of Culture and Knowledge Developmen­t; Sana Mohammed Suhail, Undersecre­tary of the Ministry of Community Developmen­t; Dr Abdul Rahman Al Awar, director general of the Federal Authority for Government Human Resources, and Mansour Al Mansouri, director general of National Media Council. The committee was formed by the UAE Cabinet.

“This meeting was essential for planning ongoing strategies for reading. The President, His Highness Shaikh Khalifa bin Zayed, is keen to develop the knowledge of the UAE citizens and His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, aims to plant the passion of knowledge and leadership in the youth, as they are the future of the UAE,” said Al Hammadi.

 ??  ?? The National Reading Law Committee, in its first meeting, discussed initiative­s to reinforce the habit of reading across the country.
The National Reading Law Committee, in its first meeting, discussed initiative­s to reinforce the habit of reading across the country.

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