Doha, Qatar: Qatar Foundation’s BilAraby initiative has opened nominations for speakers for its second annual gathering in Doha scheduled to take place in 2026. T
he annual gathering is the largest event within the BilAraby initiative, encompassing both local and regional activities featuring dialogue sessions, workshops, and designated areas for stakeholders and speakers.
This event provides an open platform for exchanging ideas and insights, while promoting cultural and intellectual creativity.
Successful applicants will have the chance to present forward-thinking ideas. By linking innovation with cultural heritage, the gathering reflects the aspirations of Arabic-speaking communities and fosters a sustainable and prosperous future.
Nominations for speakers are now open on BilAraby’s website: https://www.bilaraby.qa/. Interested applicants can submit an online form along with their resume and a summary of their proposed idea. Proposed ideas should demonstrate intellectual or innovative value and have the potential to inspire positive societal change. The deadline for nominations is 6 November.
Successful applicants will have unique opportunities, such as presenting their ideas to a broad audience, participating in regional events, receiving public speaking training, and networking with organizations that support innovation. They will also become part of the growing BilAraby community.
Habes Howail, Government Partnerships Manager at Qatar Foundation’s CEO office, emphasised the Gathering’s alignment with Qatar Foundation’s mission to launch initiatives that amplify the voices of Arabic-speaking communities and empower individuals through education and innovation.
The upcoming Gathering will continue to advance critical thinking and innovation, fostering cooperation among Arabic-speaking communities. Hisham Nourin, Executive Director of Strategic Initiatives and Programs at Qatar Foundation, said, “The BilAraby Gathering is a vibrant space for ideas that push boundaries and give new generations of innovators a platform to express themselves in their native language."