Riyadh: The Human Capability Development Program (HCDP), one of the programs under Saudi Vision 2030, organized a panel discussion titled 'The Arabic Language in Saudi Vision 2030: From Care to Global Presence' in partnership with the Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission. The panel discussion comes as part of the program's ongoing efforts to promote the Arabic language, strengthen its local and global presence, and reinforce national values and principles.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the session reviewed national policies and initiatives that enrich cultural content and elevate the presence of the Arabic language both locally and internationally, positioning it as a key pillar in human capability development and in achieving the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.
It also showcased the efforts of partner entities in developing specialized initiatives that advance the Arabic language and extend its global reach through digital content, education, and modern technologies.
The discussion brought together experts and specialists from the King Salman Global Academy for the Arabic Language (KSGAAL), the Saudipedia platform, and the Ministry of Media. Participants highlighted the collective efforts and initiatives supporting the Arabic language, enhancing its presence, and contributing to the development of cultural and knowledge content, thereby reinforcing the Kingdom's position in the global linguistic landscape.