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EMIRATES LITERATURE FOUNDATION CELEBRATING THE OCEAN WITH HUNDREDS OF STUDENTS

by Belinda Breeze

With only 38 days to go for COP28, Emirates Literature Foundation celebrated the ocean and its role as the planet’s life-support system and a source of hope for humanity by uniting sponsors, educators, parents, 500+ students involved in the Reading for Pleasure initiative.

Reading for Pleasure is Emirates Literature Foundation’s pilot project with DP World which involves engaging with students, parents, and teachers across six primary and kindergarten level schools in Dubai and providing them with resources and support to foster a love of reading for pleasure. Over the five years of the initiative, in addition to enriching school and classroom libraries and curating reading material, the Foundation will also offer professional development for teachers, regular two-way feedback with parents and author visits and extra-curricular activities for students.


”When the health of our world is under threat, we have to harness the magic of words to promote sustainability.”


Spirits of the participants were bolstered by the support of Her Highness Sheikha Hissa bint Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Goodwill Ambassador for the Voices of Future Generations initiative for the Middle East. Attendees for the Celebrating the Ocean event were met by Dr. Mohammed Salem Al Mazrouei, Board Member of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Library Foundation, Isobel Abulhoul OBE, Founder, Advisor and Trustee of Emirates Literature Foundation and Ahlam Bolooki, CEO of Emirates Literature Foundation and included His Excellency Abdulla Al Basti, the Secretary General, The Executive Council of Dubai, Her Excellency Aisha Abdulla Miran, Assistant Secretary General, The Executive Council of Dubai; His Excellency Salem Humaid Al Marri, Director General, Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre; His Excellency Abdulla Mohammed Al Awar, CEO, Knowledge Fund; Her Excellency Hanan Ahli, Director of the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre; Latifa Ibrahim Hassan, Senior Executive Sustainability, DP World; Prof. Michael Allen, Provost and Acting Vice President, Zayed University, Sulaiman AlKaabi, Executive Director of Schools in Dubai and Northern Emirates; Alan Williamson, CEO, Taaleem and other high-ranking representatives from the UAE government and academic sector.

Isobel Abulhoul OBE, Founder, Advisor and Trustee of Emirates Literature Foundation said: “The Reading for Pleasure initiative is rooted in the idea that literature has the power to inspire and inform, to ignite the imagination and to drive change. When the health of our world is under threat, we have to harness the magic of words to promote sustainability. Through storytelling, we can cultivate a sense of empathy in the youth and raise a generation that are avid readers and climate leaders.”

Ayla Bajwa, Senior Vice President Sustainability, DP World said: “The well-being of the ocean is at the forefront of DP World’s Environmental, Social and Governance goals. We work together with our partners to make a positive impact by conserving oceans, cleaning the coasts and restoring ecosystems. It is crucial to educate the future generations and empower them to lead efforts that will safeguard the artery of global trade and are key to the future of our organisation and the world.”


As part of the five year initiative, the Foundation will enrich school libraries and offer professional development for teachers


His Excellency Mohamed Al Murr, Chairman of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Library Foundation said: “The library is a steward of knowledge and literature, and it is important for us to bring the community together. Our belief is that the society deserves access to information, no matter what their age. But we specially champion reading for pleasure at a young age so students can explore new horizons and direct their passion to secure one of our planet’s most precious resources, the ocean. The Celebrating the Ocean event and the Reading for Pleasure initiative support Mohammed bin Rashid Library’s strategy and vision to create community centre that is a force of positive change in the world.”

With the Reading for Pleasure initiative, Emirates Literature Foundation is developing and sharing best practices in education and equality with the strategic support of equally committed partners. It is an integral step in the journey to COP28 and beyond to ensure future generations have the opportunity to understand the importance of books and reading and the influence this has on caring for this beautiful planet we call home.

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