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8/6/25, 1:28 PM              MBRF's Dubai International Program for Writing concludes ‘Children's Literature Workshop' in Tunisia


        MBRF's  Dubai  International  Program  for  Writing  concludes  ‘Children's  Literature
        Workshop' in Tunisia








































        05 August 2025- The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation (MBRF) successfully completed the 'Children’s Literature Workshop,'
        launched by the Dubai International Program for Writing (DIPW), one of the Foundation’s leading knowledge initiatives. Held over four months in Tunis, the
        capital of Tunisia, the workshop was led by Dr. Wafa Thabet Mezghani.
        The  workshop  witnessed  outstanding  participation  from  individuals  with  a  strong  interest  in  children’s  literature  and  its  various  formats. Throughout  the
        program, they engaged in interactive, hands-on training sessions focused on brainstorming, feedback, and assessments. Working closely with a team of
        professionals, they refined their ideas from initial concepts to complete children's stories ready for publication and distribution.
        His  Excellency  Jamal  Bin  Huwaireb,  CEO  of  MBRF,  said,  “The  initiatives  of  DIPW  reflect  the  Foundation’s  core  mission  of  supporting  intellectual  and
        creative growth across the Arab world. The 'Children’s Literature Workshop' demonstrates our strong belief in the value of investing in emerging talent and
        equipping them with the skills necessary to excel in specialized writing. Such efforts are vital to building knowledge-driven Arab societies that are ready to
        meet future demands. We remain committed to developing innovative programs that empower youth and make a meaningful contribution to both the local
        and global literary and knowledge landscape.”
        The workshop consisted of four in-person training sessions, each lasting over three days and combining practical and theoretical exercises. Aimed at writers
        across all skill levels, from aspiring authors to experienced professionals, the sessions covered a wide range of key topics. These included the history of
        children’s literature, with a special emphasis on Arabic literature, as well as literary genres, age-specific content, and the importance of pre-writing planning.
        Participants  also  explored  character  development,  setting,  plot  structure,  narrative  styles,  and  perspectives. They  received  valuable  guidance  on  titling,
        editing, book cover design, building an author brand, and marketing.

        This  workshop  is  the  second  edition  held  in  Tunisia  and  the  third  across  the  broader  North Africa.  It  also  featured  remote  monitoring,  which  included
        reviewing  participants'  manuscripts  and  providing  guidance  on  the  self-editing  process.  This  hybrid  approach  allowed  trainers  to  deliver  high-quality
        mentorship, helping participants produce polished content that meets the standards of both Arab and international libraries.














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