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8/6/25, 1:30 PM        Dubai International Writing Programme Concludes Tunis Children’s Literature Workshop Led by MBRF - Day For Dubai




































          Dubai International Writing Programme Concludes Tunis Children’s                                           0
          Literature Workshop Led by MBRF






        The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation (MBRF) has brought its latest ‘Children’s Literature Workshop’ to
        a successful close in Tunisia. Held as part of the Dubai International Programme for Writing (DIPW), the workshop took place in
        Tunis over a four-month period and was facilitated by children’s literature expert Dr Wafa Thabet Mezghani.


        Writers from a range of backgrounds joined the initiative, drawn by a shared enthusiasm for crafting stories for younger
        audiences. Participants took part in hands-on sessions covering creative processes, collaborative critique, and iterative feedback.
        Under professional mentorship, they developed their stories from initial concept through to completion, ready for eventual
        publication.


        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 specialised writing.
        Such efforts are vital to building knowledge-driven Arab societies that are ready to meet future demands. We remain committed
        to developing innovative programmes that empower youth and make a meaningful contribution to both the local and global
        literary and knowledge landscape.”


        Consisting of four intensive, in-person training rounds lasting over three days each, the workshop combined literary theory with
        practical guidance. Writers explored a wide range of subjects including the evolution of Arabic children’s literature, genre
        categorisation, writing for different age brackets, and creative planning. Core writing skills such as setting, characterisation, and
        voice were also addressed, alongside editing techniques, title creation, branding, and publishing know-how.






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