Target creators under the age of 45 who often lack the institutional support to showcase their work on a global stage.
The sponsorship by the Arab League Secretary-General transforms the event from a mere industry gala into a high-level diplomatic and cultural summit. By attaching the League’s stature to the awards, the Secretary-General is sending a clear message: that Arab creativity is a strategic asset. This move aligns with broader regional goals to diversify economies and invest in "soft power," recognizing that filmmakers, writers, designers, and innovators are as crucial to the region's development as its traditional industries.
While traditional awards often focus solely on literature, this "Oscar" model embraces scientific, technological, and social creativity. Core Categories and Recognition Target creators under the age of 45 who
The First Arab Creativity Oscar: A Landmark for Cultural Innovation
The sponsorship of the first Arab Creativity Oscar by the Arab League Secretary-General is more than a ceremonial gesture; it is a foundational step in cultural nation-building. By validating the struggles and triumphs of Arab creators, the Arab League is helping to write a new chapter in the region's history—one where creativity is recognized not just as entertainment, but as a pillar of Arab prosperity and identity. This move aligns with broader regional goals to
Under the patronage of the Arab League Secretary-General, the Arab Creativity Oscar was established to provide a prestigious platform for the next generation of Arab thinkers. This "Oscar-style" event is designed to:
Proving that excellence in the arts is a viable and celebrated path in the Middle East. Looking Ahead to a New Era By validating the struggles and triumphs of Arab
Recognizing novels, poetry, and visual arts that redefine Arab identity.