QC Launches 2nd Edition of "Future’s Writers"

QC Launches 2nd Edition of "Future’s Writers" Program


3/18/2018 |


Qatar Charity (QC) launched the second edition of its "Future’s Writers" Program to promote young Qatari talents, during an event held at the headquarters of the Qatari Ministry of Culture and Sports.

The ceremony was attended by many prominent figures including Salah bin Ghanim Al Ali, the Minister of Culture and Sports and Yousef bin Ahmed Al Kuwari, the CEO of Qatar Charity, in addition to several directors of the QC’s different departments, a number of staff from the Ministry and many social media influencers and leaders and those interested in the cultural affairs.

A Seed for a Great Project

Salah bin Ghanim al-Ali, the Minister of Culture and Sports, said that the "Future’s Writers" Program is a seed for a project that will have a great impact not only in the Arab and Muslim world, but also in the whole world.

The Minister pointed out that the Qatari people are role models for the whole world, especially for this region, expecting that the idea of the program could not be remain regional, but it should be global.

"I'm still reading the young writers. They're young, but a person can find out a lot of the ideas and issues they have in their own way" the Minister said, stressing that these writings are great ideas from the book of young writers.

The Minister thanked the organizers, partners and official sponsors and wished that this edition would be successful in discovering new talents in writing stories.

The CEO of Qatar Charity, Yusuf Bin Ahmed Al Kuwari said “We are very pleased with the level of cultural mobility in our country, as our "Future’s Writers" Program is welcomed and supported by the Ministry of Culture and Sports, the Ministry of Education and Higher Education and now we are here to launch the second edition of the program”.

He also thanked all the supporting bodies and partners of the "Future's Writers" Program, particularly, Qatar University, Barwa Bank, Dar Roza Publishing House and the Khair Jalees Book Club.

Aisha Al Kuwari, Director of the Dar Roza Publishing House, said: "our participation in this great cultural event along with other community bodies is to create a promising future, noting that one of the main goals of our publishing house is to encourage and promote young and promising talents, which is reflected in the "Future's Writers" Program.

The ceremony also witnessed the signing of a cooperation agreement between Dar Roza Publishing House and Qatar Charity(International Charity Organization), under which the publishing house will print 1000 copies of the “Future's Writers” free of charge.