Noura Al Kaabi, the Minister of Culture and Youth, notes the importance of fostering a creative and culturally rich environment can be sustainable for UAE's economy.
During The Dukkan Show, one of the first independent society and culture podcasts in the Middle East North Africa (MENA) region, Al Kaabi shared interesting insight regarding creativity and culture,
"The Creative Economy has become an important part of our global economy. Not just as a narrative, but also as an implementation model. Many countries have realised the importance of knowledge-based industries, and the UAE in particular believes that these cultural and creative industries are key assets to create sustainability for the economy. The UAE is a major player in the growth of CCI in the Middle East and North Africa region. The UAE’s preeminent position as an innovation hub is central to the growth of CCI in the wider region."
The Dukkan Show is known for giving support and sharing stories that empower those who share determined to achieve their goals through creativity and culture. The Dukkan Show is the first podcast, globally to ever host a #TodayAtApple talk with its authentic content experiences that speak the truth about the culture.
Tom (OT), Cofounder and CEO at Dukkan Media, said,
"Dukkan Show was created to tackle cultural conversations, own our narratives and most importantly export our culture and stories from the Middle East to the world. Cultural export through media is soft policy and we work hard to shape and shift conversations about the Middle East and how the world sees it."
The work 'dukkan' refers to community groceries in Arabic, Hindi, Urdu, Farsi, and Turkish. It is the cornerstone of the communities where the dukkan plays a critical role in being a provider of products & services to the area, but also a safe space where people come together and hang out by the dukkan stoop to discuss topics that matter to them.
News Source: https://www.wam.ae/en/news_bulletin