Jordanian teenager Abdullah Abu Khalaf was crowned Arab Reading Challenge champion by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, watches the live TV broadcast of the Arab Reading Challenge 2021 final.
The Arab Reading Challenge 2021 final was hosted virtually by George Kordahi, the recently announced Lebanese minister of information. All photos: Arab Reading Challenge
The Arab Reading Challenge 2021 final was broadcast on MBC Channel and the Arab Reading Challenge website.
The five finalists of the Arab Reading Challenge 2021 appeared virtually due to the pandemic.
Jordanian teenager Abdullah Abu Khalaf was crowned the Arab Reading Challenge champion of 2021.
Egypt’s Al Ghoraib School for Basic Education was chosen out of 96,000 schools for the Dh1 million Best School Award, thanks to a concerted strategy to make reading an integral part of pupils' lives.
Moza Al Ghanna, of the UAE, scooped up Dh300,000 along with the title of Outstanding Supervisor in honour of her work guiding and motivating pupils to take part in the challenge during the pandemic.
Jordanian teenager Abdullah Abu Khalaf was crowned Arab Reading Challenge champion by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, watches the live TV broadcast of the Arab Reading Challenge 2021 final.
The Arab Reading Challenge 2021 final was hosted virtually by George Kordahi, the recently announced Lebanese minister of information. All photos: Arab Reading Challenge
The Arab Reading Challenge 2021 final was broadcast on MBC Channel and the Arab Reading Challenge website.
The five finalists of the Arab Reading Challenge 2021 appeared virtually due to the pandemic.
Jordanian teenager Abdullah Abu Khalaf was crowned the Arab Reading Challenge champion of 2021.
Egypt’s Al Ghoraib School for Basic Education was chosen out of 96,000 schools for the Dh1 million Best School Award, thanks to a concerted strategy to make reading an integral part of pupils' lives.
Moza Al Ghanna, of the UAE, scooped up Dh300,000 along with the title of Outstanding Supervisor in honour of her work guiding and motivating pupils to take part in the challenge during the pandemic.
Jordanian teenager Abdullah Abu Khalaf was crowned Arab Reading Challenge champion by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai.