Young talents compete in the QC’s “Future’s

Young talents compete in the QC’s “Future’s Writer” program


4/2/2018 |


Qatar Charity (QC) has received more than 370 participations from the preparatory and secondary schools for boys and girls as part of its grand annual "Future’s Writers" competition.

The competition is a new method to discover and develop young literary talents by selecting, training and honoring short story writers, and publishing and distributing winning stories to the public.

Discovering Talents

The charity ‘through this competition’ aims to contribute to the achievement of Qatar National Vision 2030 by providing a range of talent search programs, preparing a well-educated and cultured generation capable to meet challenges, spreading the culture of reading and developing writing student’s skills, in cooperation with the Ministry of Culture and Sports, the Ministry of Education and Higher Education, Qatar University, Barwa Bank, Qatari Forum For Authors, “Khair Jalees” Book Club and Dar Roza Publishing.  

Ali Ibrahim Al Ghareeb, Executive Director of the QC’s Local Operations Department said the community development and service are among main goals of Qatar Charity. It also seeks to promote and preserve the Arabic language and spread the culture of reading among middle and high school students, pointing out that the participation from the Qatari students represents up to 20 percent of total participations.

Ms. Maysoun Ali Asida, Project Manager said participations have been forwarded to the judging committees to review and evaluate them in order to select the candidates for the second phase of the competition, which is about attending the training workshops conducted by professors from Qatar University and the Arabic Language Committee. The nature of the workshops will be about writing the short story.

She added that a meeting will be held with the judging committees for boys and girls to discuss the judging criteria. Then, several meetings will be held to select the final groups qualified for the second phase of the program, which will be announced on April 4.

Judging Committee

The judging committee for boys consists of Dr. Ahmed Safar, Coordinator of the Arabic Language Department at Qatar University, Hassan Al Nuaimi, Arabic Language Expert, Ahmad Al Dukas, Arabic Language Standards Specialist, and Ali Al Rachied, Head of the QC’s Content and Publishing Section.

The judging committee for the girls includes Safinaz Al-Hasasneh, Arabic Language Standards Specialist, Noor Al-Hammadi, Arabic Language Coordinator, Shama Al-Kuwari, a novelist and fictionist, and Aisha Al-Kuwari, CEO of Dar Roza Publishing.

First Edition

The first edition of the “Future’s Writers” Program has achieved many of its objectives and was also praised and promoted by a number of well-known bodies and personalities including the Minister of Culture and Sports, Mr. Salah Bin Ghanim Al Ali.