Thursday, 18 December 2025

Arabic Language Day 2025; December 18th.

 

December 18th.





FORUM:Innovative Pathways for Arabic: Policies and Practices for a More Inclusive Linguistic Future." Arabic Language Day 2025. The 2025 edition of World Arabic Language Day explores how innovation and inclusion can shape the future of the Arabic language. The celebrations will spotlight how education, media, technology, and public policy are driving more accessible, dynamic, and socially responsive uses of Arabic. Closely aligned with UNESCO’s MOST Programme, the theme reflects a commitment to inclusive, evidence-based approaches to social development. In an era of rapid digital transformation, this year’s focus on initiatives that expand Arabic’s presence across education systems, digital platforms, and public discourse, especially in multilingual or under-resourced communities. By showcasing forward-looking and cross-sector practices, the 2025 celebrations aim to promote linguistic equity, empower diverse communities, and ensure Arabic remains a vibrant, adaptable language rooted in its rich cultural heritage. Follow the conversations with the hashtags: #ArabicLanguageDay, #18December, #Arabiclanguage, #Multilingualism.



EVENTS: At UNESCO Headquarters in Paris; On December 18th; The celebration of World Arabic Language Day 2025 will be held from 9:30 am to 5:30 pm GMT. The UNESCO organizes round table discussions and cultural performances to explore innovative pathways for the Arabic language. This year’s commemoration also coincides with the 52nd anniversary of the proclamation of Arabic as one of the six UN official languages. To pay tribute to the poetic and artistic brilliance of the Arabic language, UNESCO will bring together researchers, academics, youth, and heads of international institutions. Together, let’s shape inclusive policies and practices for a richer linguistic future. Learn more about the event and Register to participate and Watch the webcast!


History & Significance

World Arabic Language Day 2025



PRIZES: Applicants to the Prize for Arab culture must have contributed significantly towards the development, dissemination and the promotion of Arab culture in the world. The prize is awarded annually to two individuals, groups, or institutions who have made an exceptional contribution to the dissemination and promotion of Arab art and culture. The prize highlights efforts to strengthen global awareness of Arab culture while promoting intercultural dialogue and mutual understanding between cultures. It carries a monetary value of 60,000 USD, which is equally divided between the two laureates. The winners of the UNESCO-Sharjah Prize for Arab Culture will be announced. The event will serve as a solid platform to delve into the discussions while fostering cultural diversity and intercultural dialogue. Register to Participate!

PRIZE



Award:  Sharjah Award for Arab Culture to UNESCO


PRIZES


With the recommendations of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, and in celebration of Sharjah being chosen as the Cultural Capital of the Arab World for the year 1998, the Emirate of Sharjah proposed the establishment of the Sharjah Award for Arab Culture to UNESCO. The award aims to recognize the efforts of cultural figures, both men and women, as well as institutions or groups that contribute through their intellectual, artistic, or promotional works to the development and dissemination of Arab culture worldwide. Nominations for the award are proposed to the Director-General by the governments of member states of UNESCO and relevant non-governmental organizations that have official relations with UNESCO.

Terms and conditions of participation
  • The nomination for the award must be accompanied by a written recommendation, including:
  • Description of the nominee's works.
  • Summary of the results achieved by their works.
  • Statement of the nominee's contribution to the development or better dissemination of Arab culture.
  • Nomination files are submitted to the jury members, who discuss the entire set of nominations. Based on this, two winners are selected and proposed to the Director-General of UNESCO.

Selection Criteria:
  • Innovation
  • Contribution to research and promotion of societal values and aspirations, especially in the fields of women and youth.
  • Contribution to the development of cultural heritage.
  • Highlighting unity in the creative diversity of humanity.
  • Contribution to dialogue between cultures and civilizations.
  • The nominee's place and uniqueness of their vision regarding others.
  • Respect for others in their differences.
Necessary attachments

Nominees can be individuals, groups, or institutions that have contributed to the development, dissemination, and promotion of Arab culture worldwide, as well as the preservation of intangible Arab cultural heritage.

Additional notes

Selection of Winners:The winners are selected by the Director-General of UNESCO based on proposals submitted by the jury committee.

Contact: MS.Shama/ Phone: 00330145685591/0033145684271. Email: s.chokkam-snnderraj@unesco.org

Awards
The award is valued at $60,000 USD and is awarded annually by the Government of Sharjah (United Arab Emirates), with equal distribution between winners from an Arab country and a non-Arab country.







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