
MBRF and Bibliotheca Alexandrina Partner to Boost Arab Knowledge Access
The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation (MBRF) and Egypt's Bibliotheca Alexandrina (BA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding to advance knowledge accessibility, particularly for people with disabilities, through innovative joint projects.
The agreement, formalized by MBRF CEO Jamal bin Huwaireb and BA Director Dr. Ahmed Zayed, focuses on creating DAISY-format digital talking books to support visually impaired individuals. It also includes plans for joint training, expertise exchange in library science, and organizing cultural and knowledge-based events.
Signed in Dubai, the MoU underscores both institutions' commitment to fostering intellectual development across the Arab world. It aims to build inclusive knowledge ecosystems that drive sustainable growth and empower communities. 'This partnership marks a milestone in making knowledge a cornerstone of sustainable development,'
said bin Huwaireb. 'We aim to empower individuals and strengthen communities for future challenges.'
Dr. Zayed emphasized the alignment with BA's mission, stating, 'This collaboration will spark initiatives that ensure inclusive access to intellectual resources, promoting societal progress.'
The agreement strengthens regional efforts to enhance knowledge access through innovative content and training, positioning MBRF and BA as leaders in cultivating knowledge-driven societies.
News Source: Emirates News Agency
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