Special pavilion and workshops for Qatar Charity at the book fair


Qatar Charity (QC) is participating in the 31st session of the Doha International Book Fair until January 22 with a special pavilion, qualitative interactive activities and workshops for adults and children.

Fatima al-Mohannadi, Director of the Department of Local Programs and Community Development in QC, said: Qatar Charity’s participation in the exhibition is its responsibility to spread the culture of volunteer work, to inculcate the values ​​of humanitarian work and its efforts to contribute to community development through Qatar National Vision 2030.”
An invitation has been extended to families and the public to visit the Qatar Charity Pavilion (Hall 1 – Booth No. 47) and interact with the activities featured there, or through the general exhibition activities, which include workshops of skill and art.
Through the QC pavilion, visitors will be able to view several Qatar Charity books in Arabic and English (up to 12 versions), some of which are aimed at children and young adults.
The Qatar Charity pavilion has several sections: the digital marketing corner, which includes Qatar’s largest
The Charité’s electronic applications and digital initiatives, through which public participation in the QC blog was launched, and a children’s corner which includes a set of electronic workshops using tablets (iPad), in addition to presentations on values ​​and educational videos.
Additionally, the Live Book Corner allows the public to participate in the writing of a book on patriotism through prose writing and drawing, as well as the Live Stream Section which hosts personalities from different areas through direct dialogues broadcast on the Instagram platform.
As part of the public events organized by the Doha International Book Fair in its 31st session, QC is organizing numerous training and skills workshops for young and old in the “pens, papers, light” halls of the “creators’ garden”. , where workshops support the inculcation of values ​​and the promotion of behavioral concepts. Positivity, developing imagination and passion for drawing and crafts in children and young people, allowing them to enjoy storytelling and interacting with them and practice story writing and sparking his idea, among other things, and to have discussions on the relationship between reading and writing with artificial intelligence and other topics, are in focus.
In cooperation with the Qatari Forum for Authors, the collection of stories from the winning students of the fourth edition of Qatar Charity’s “Future Writers” program will be launched and two new publications for QC will be signed: “Pioneering Women’s Experiences in Humanitarian Work and volunteer” and “The Wonder Journey” for children.
This is the second edition of the “Read, Learn, Help” series, and the book is due out at the end of the exhibit.

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