Rabat to Celebrate Literature and Knowledge in 2026
UNESCO has designated Rabat as the World Book Capital for 2026, highlighting the city’s cultural heritage and its commitment to education and reading.
Rabat: A Well-Deserved Honor as World Book Capital 2026
Why was Rabat chosen?
With its rich literary history and dedication to promoting education, Rabat has emerged as a vital cultural hub. Following Rio de Janeiro in 2025, Morocco’s capital will have the honor of holding this prestigious title. But what makes this city stand out?
A City at the Heart of Knowledge
Rabat, known for its 54 publishing houses and impressive international book fair—the third largest in Africa—demonstrates a deep commitment to knowledge and creativity.
The city not only showcases its literary culture but also ensures that the knowledge conveyed through books is accessible to all.
Additionally, the growth of local bookstores plays a key role in democratizing access to books and promoting reading within the community.
A Commitment to Education
UNESCO’s choice of Rabat is not solely based on its literary production but also on its social initiatives. The organization recognized the city’s determination to promote education, especially for women, youth, and marginalized communities.
The fight against illiteracy, a major challenge, is at the core of the projects planned for 2026. This reflects UNESCO’s mission to promote knowledge access and support cultural diversity.
Global Celebrations in the Heart of Rabat
Starting on April 23, 2026, which is World Book and Copyright Day, Rabat will launch a series of diverse activities aimed at encouraging reading and strengthening the local book industry.
These initiatives aim to foster sustainable economic growth and bring tangible social benefits to the people of Rabat. For instance, a major literacy program will be launched to ensure that all citizens can access the world of knowledge.
What is a World Book Capital?
Every year, UNESCO selects a city that stands out for its commitment to promoting books and reading. Since 2001, cities like Madrid, Alexandria, and Montreal have held this title. In 2026, Rabat will become the 26th city to join this distinguished list.
Selected cities are tasked with organizing a program of events to stimulate interest in books and reading while promoting cultural exchange and learning.
An International Phenomenon
UNESCO’s recognition of Rabat highlights not only the importance of literature but also the significance of education and cultural openness. Through these initiatives, UNESCO seeks to connect generations and strengthen cultural ties worldwide.
This designation is an opportunity for Rabat to position itself as an international hub for knowledge and literary diversity.