Saudi Culture Ministry, stc Group Partner on Cultural Projects

The MoU covers several key areas, including developing unique and engaging cultural experiences for various segments of society. SPA
The MoU covers several key areas, including developing unique and engaging cultural experiences for various segments of society. SPA
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Saudi Culture Ministry, stc Group Partner on Cultural Projects

The MoU covers several key areas, including developing unique and engaging cultural experiences for various segments of society. SPA
The MoU covers several key areas, including developing unique and engaging cultural experiences for various segments of society. SPA

The Saudi Ministry of Culture has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with stc Group to collaborate on strategic projects that will enhance the Saudi cultural sector.

The partnership, which was announced on Thursday, aims to enrich cultural content online and through digital channels, leveraging stc Group's robust infrastructure and digital solutions.

The MoU covers several key areas, including developing unique and engaging cultural experiences for various segments of society, sharing data and insights to improve cultural initiatives, supporting and nurturing cultural talents, enriching cultural content through digital channels and stc Group's wide network, and providing the Culture Ministry with advanced digital solutions such as infrastructure, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and IoT.

The MoU aligns with the Ministry's efforts to foster collaboration with the private sector and enrich the Saudi cultural landscape. By leveraging stc Group's digital capabilities, the partnership aims to create a more vibrant and engaging cultural scene that contributes to national identity and fosters local and international cultural interaction.



Arab League Celebrates World Arabic Language Day

General view of hotels, banks and office buildings by the Nile River in Egypt, September 12, 2022. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh/File Photo
General view of hotels, banks and office buildings by the Nile River in Egypt, September 12, 2022. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh/File Photo
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Arab League Celebrates World Arabic Language Day

General view of hotels, banks and office buildings by the Nile River in Egypt, September 12, 2022. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh/File Photo
General view of hotels, banks and office buildings by the Nile River in Egypt, September 12, 2022. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh/File Photo

The General Secretariat of the Arab League's Social Affairs Sector, Culture and Dialogue of Civilizations Department has celebrated the World Arabic Language Day, established under the United Nation General Assembly Resolution 3190 of 1973.

The resolution has set December 18 as the annual World Arabic Language Day and recognized Arabic as one of the official and working languages of the UN.

The celebration included the participation of Deputy Secretary General of King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language Dr. Ibrahim Abanmi, along with heads of numerous Arab and regional organizations, leaders of Arab federations, academics, and experts in the field of Arabic language.

The event highlighted an important segment focused on the Arab strategy to promote the Arabic language, emphasizing its role as a symbol of Arab identity and a crucial tool for development. An action plan was also introduced to facilitate the achievement of these objectives.

This initiative follows a decision made by the UN Economic and Social Council in September, which instructed the general secretariat to refresh the strategy and its action plan in collaboration with various stakeholders. The goal is to adapt to global changes and address the ongoing challenges that the Arabic language and identity face today.
The celebration also included discussions on artificial intelligence and a focus on classical Arabic poetry.