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    ICESCO Youth Year Concludes with the Launch of the Youth Knowledge Forum for the Islamic World

    21 February 2025

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) organized the “Youth Knowledge Forum for the Islamic World” at its headquarters in Rabat, in partnership with the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation (MBRF) and in cooperation with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

    Launched on Thursday 20 February 2025, under the theme “Knowledge is the Future,” the forum gathered hundreds of young men and women in an atmosphere of enthusiasm and forward-looking discussions. The two-day event aimed to showcase a range of inspiring youth role models and empower the youth of the Islamic world by preparing them for future careers and fostering creativity and innovation in knowledge transfer, dissemination, and localization.

    The Forum, marking the conclusion of ICESCO’s Year of Youth, commenced with an address by Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of ICESCO, who emphasized that youth and the future are at the heart of the Forum’s discussions, both being inseparable from knowledge. He underscored that knowledge is the foundation upon which civilizations are built, nations flourish, and the future is shaped. Dr. AlMalik further highlighted that, in Islam, science has always been a means to seek Allah’s pleasure, cultivate life on earth, and advance societies.

    Dr. AlMalik, wearing the forum’s jersey during his speech, expressed his delight in holding this event at ICESCO, an organization dedicated to thought and knowledge, distinguished by its youthful spirit. Addressing the young participants, Dr. AlMalik stated, “You are the beating hearts of your communities and the hope of your nations… Those armed with knowledge are the ones who drive positive change.” He further emphasized that the civilization of the Islamic world has long been a model in utilizing knowledge for the service of humanity, instilling in its youth a deep sense of pride in their identity as they move forward toward the future.

    In his speech, Dr. Jamal bin Huwaireb, CEO of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation, emphasized the Foundation’s belief that building minds is synonymous with building the future and that investing in human knowledge is the true key to sustainable development. He highlighted the Foundation’s continuous efforts to launch initiatives and design programs that empower young people and enhance their skills. Among its most notable initiatives is the “Youth Knowledge Forum for the Islamic World,” a global platform that fosters innovation and knowledge entrepreneurship while contributing to foresight with an ambitious youth-driven vision.

    Moreover, Dr. Huwaireb highlighted the achievements of Islamic world scholars, inspiring young people to follow their path in knowledge, creativity, and innovation. He emphasized that equipping youth with digital skills is imperative to ensure their active participation in driving progress and building sustainable economies.

    Following, Mr. Ahmed Nihad Abdel Latif, Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt to the Kingdom of Morocco, extended his sincere congratulations to the organizers, emphasizing the forum’s significance. He underscored that discussing the knowledge system is fundamental to the development of all societies. He further highlighted that this forum marks the culmination of ICESCO’s Year of Youth, which received the support of His Excellency President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and saw the launch of several key initiatives, including 100 presidential scholarships for youth from the Islamic world to pursue studies at Egyptian universities.

    For her part, Ms. Ilaria Carnivali, Resident Representative of UNDP in the Kingdom of Morocco, emphasized the rapid pace of digital transformation worldwide. She highlighted that knowledge remains the cornerstone amid advancements in modern technologies and the growing demand for new skills. This, she noted, necessitates intensifying efforts to support youth by equipping them with the necessary skills through education and training, ensuring their readiness for the future and the evolving job market.
    Notably, the first day of the forum was moderated by Mr. Nawfel Al Awamleh and Ms. Dalia Ashraf and featured four sessions. The first session explored “The Future of Knowledge in the Age of AI and Digital Transformation.” The second session touched on “UNDP Youth Initiatives,” while the third focused on “ICESCO Youth Initiatives.” The fourth and fifth sessions showcased inspiring success stories of youth.

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