Culture/ Rabat named UNESCO World Book Capital for 2026, Celebrating a literary renaissance

In a remarkable recognition of its cultural dedication, Rabat has been named UNESCO’s World Book Capital for 2026. This honor celebrates the Moroccan capital’s dynamic efforts to promote reading, education, and cultural inclusion, solidifying its reputation as a burgeoning literary hub in North Africa.

 

Rabat’s selection by UNESCO’s advisory committee is a testament to the city’s continuous investment in democratizing access to knowledge.

 

Through a series of initiatives, the city has sought to ignite a passion for literature, foster educational growth, and bolster cultural exchanges, making it a model for how literature can be woven into the social fabric.

 

The city’s thriving literary scene is supported by 54 publishing houses and a growing network of bookstores, reflecting a vibrant ecosystem that values books and storytelling.

 

Additionally, Rabat is home to one of the most significant international book fairs in Africa, which attracts literary figures from around the globe, reinforcing its status as a cultural and intellectual hub.

 

By hosting literary events and expanding its cultural infrastructure, Rabat continues to position itself as a beacon of creativity and knowledge-sharing, embodying a spirit of cultural renaissance.

 

 Its designation as World Book Capital not only highlights local efforts but also places Morocco on the global stage of literary and educational advancement.

 

The celebrations in Rabat will officially begin on April 23, 2026, marking World Book and Copyright Day, and will unfold throughout the year with a series of literary, cultural, and educational events.

 

This recognition underscores the importance of literature in shaping a society’s future, and Rabat is poised to lead this movement with grace and determination.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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