More than 40 million students from 60 countries have taken part in the latest edition of the Arab Reading Challenge, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, said on Friday.
Writing on social media, His HIghness said participation in the initiative’s tenth edition had reached across 138,000 schools worldwide.
Sheikh Mohammed said the project reflects a broader commitment to building “an educated, aware generation equipped with the tools of the future”.
He added that such initiatives are part of the UAE’s long-term vision to invest in people and knowledge, describing them as projects that “benefit millions” and have a lasting impact.
مشروعنا في تحدي القراءة العربي مستمر ..
— HH Sheikh Mohammed (@HHShkMohd) April 3, 2026
حيث وصل عدد المشاركين في دورته العاشرة أكثر من 40 مليون طالب في 138 ألف مدرسة من 60 دولة حول العالم .
مشاريعنا الحضارية لا تتوقف .. بل هي نابعة من إيماننا بأهمية بناء الإنسان المتعلم والواعي والمتمكن من أدوات المستقبل .
أما الزبد فيذهب… pic.twitter.com/VyabmsjpAb
The Arab Reading Challenge is one of the largest literacy initiatives in the region, aimed at encouraging reading among young people across the Arab world and beyond.

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