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Among the most impactful initiatives under the Knowledge Project is KnowTalks, a series of
seminars that extend the activities of the Knowledge Summit. These sessions serve as a platform
for global experts and thought leaders in various knowledge fields to engage in meaningful
dialogue on global trends, development challenges, and knowledge-related issues, while also
exploring untapped opportunities and sharing valuable experiences.
On the digital front, the Knowledge4All platform was launched in 2015, followed by the
introduction of its mobile application in 2016. This platform serves as a comprehensive gateway
for all the tools and resources provided by the Knowledge Project, offering access to information
for policymakers, academics, and researchers. It also enables scholars and specialists to publish
their academic work. Currently, the platform is undergoing a major upgrade to better align with
technological advancements and global shifts.
Knowledge Week and Knowledge Journey: Advancing Sustainable National Development
As part of its ongoing efforts to deepen regional collaboration, the Knowledge Project launched
the Knowledge Week initiative, beginning with the inaugural Knowledge Journey in Kuwait, aimed
at strengthening cooperation among Arab institutions. The journey unfolded in three phases —
October 2024, February 2025, and June 2025 — and saw strong engagement from Arab youth.
Participants had the opportunity to take part in enriching discussions and interactive events
designed to empower them with the leadership skills needed to tackle future challenges and
support sustainable development across both public and private sectors. The initiative produced
actionable recommendations for decision-makers, which helped it position itself as a strategic
platform for shaping the future of knowledge and a powerful model for Arab integration.
Arab Knowledge Reports and Future Foresight: Mapping Today's Reality for Tomorrow's
Challenges.
The Knowledge Project published the Arab Knowledge Reports, a distinguished series that sheds
light on the state of knowledge across the region and the challenges it faces. Released in 2009,
2010/2011, and 2014, these reports offered in-depth research and detailed analyses across
various sectors, with insights drawn from the participation of nearly 12,000 students from across
the Arab region.

