Publishers from Palestine, Lebanon, Sudan exempted from Sharjah Book Fair fee

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Publishers from Palestine, Lebanon and Sudan will be exempt from participation fees at the 43rd Sharjah International Book Fair.

This comes following the directive of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah.

The initiative, guided by Sheikha Bodour bint Sultan Al Qasimi, Chairperson of the Sharjah Book Authority, aims to support Arab publishers facing unprecedented challenges.

It reflects the emirate's commitment to promoting Arab culture and literature globally, despite the difficulties publishers in these regions face, including blockades and restrictions.

Sheikha Bodour emphasised the critical need for unity to strengthen the Arab publishing sector and secure the future of Arab culture.

The fee exemption also highlights Sharjah’s role in supporting the resilience of Arab publishing, which plays a vital part in fostering knowledge and awareness across communities.

The 43rd edition of the Sharjah International Book Fair will run from November 6 to 17 under the theme ‘It Starts with a Book’.

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