Doha: Qatar's active partnership in advancing educational and cultural experiences in the Arab world was lauded by ALECSO Director-General, Dr. Ould Omar. He emphasized Qatar's pivotal role during an interview with QNA, while also discussing ALECSO's recent initiatives to develop a referential system for the Arabic language aimed at both native and non-native speakers. According to Qatar News Agency, Dr. Ould Omar outlined ALECSO's efforts to create a referential framework for the Arabic language, a project that stands out as one of their significant recent initiatives. This endeavor aims to enhance the language's competitiveness and integrate a technological dimension, which is prioritized to benefit educational programs and human development. Moreover, ALECSO is working on establishing a charter for Artificial Intelligence in Arab countries, alongside launching a scientific research fund. This initiative seeks to bolster research tools, coordinate with think-tanks, and collaborate with the Arab League and Arab universities. Addressing the global weakness in Arabic publications and scientific research, ALECSO is taking measures to improve curricula and support joint cultural initiatives. The organization has made significant achievements in various cultural areas, including Arabic calligraphy, date palm cultivation, and mud architecture. ALECSO also supports Palestinian cultural initiatives, recognizing Jerusalem as the eternal capital of Arab culture. Their efforts extend to promoting Arabic manuscripts and translations through their offices in Damascus and Rabat, with plans to launch an electronic Arabic dictionary and terminology bank. Dr. Ould Omar also noted the impact of the Khartoum International Institute for Arabic Language, which is currently operating remotely due to the situation in Sudan, having graduated 15,000 Arabic-speaking ambassadors.