UNESCO-Sharjah Prize

UNESCO-Sharjah Prize for Arab Culture

UNESCO Sharjah Prize - Poet Dunya Mikhail and actress Helen Al-Janabi, laureates of the 18th edition

Established in 1998, the UNESCO-Sharjah Prize for Arab Culture rewards, each year, two laureates – individuals, groups or institutions – who, through their work and outstanding achievements, endeavour to disseminate greater knowledge of Arab art and culture.

Applicants to the UNESCO-Sharjah Prize for Arab culture must have contributed significantly towards the development, dissemination and the promotion of Arab culture in the world. The winners are chosen by the Director-General of UNESCO, on the recommendation of an international Jury of experts in the field of Arab Culture and having distinguished themselves, over several years, by meritorious actions. Thus, the winners contribute to the promotion of cultural dialogue and the revitalization of Arab culture.

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In an era of globalization and profound political and social changes facing the world, this Prize fully meets the values of mutual understanding that is cited in the Constitution of the Organization. By rewarding careers, lives, whose efforts have been to promote a culture to which they own so much, the UNESCO-Sharjah Prize for Arab culture strives to foster a better understanding of other civilizations, thus promoting, or encouraging international exchange. Arab arts and culture have left traces all over the world, not only has the mosaic of cultures in the Arab region benefitted mutually but also cultures far beyond. One cannot find a better tread for cultivating peace.

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Conctact information

Shama Chokkam-Sunderraj
Focal Point UNESCO-Sharjah Prize
Social and Human Sciences Sector - UNESCO
7 place de Fontenoy 75352 Paris 07 SP FRANCE
s.chokkam-sunderraj@unesco.org / prix.sharjah@unesco.org