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    ICESCO and Libyan National Commission Hold Training Session on Combating Illicit Trafficking of Cultural Property in Libya

    The Culture and Communication Sector of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) held a national training session on Combating Illicit Trafficking of Cultural Property in the State of Libya, under the slogan “Together Towards Optimal Protection of Our Heritage,” in cooperation with the Libyan National Commission for Education, Culture and Science and the Department of Antiquities in Libya.  The training session aims to train workers in the field of cultural heritage protection on the steps to follow to combat and address illicit trafficking of cultural property.

    The opening session of the three-day event was held Monday, September 27, 2021, at the Royal Palace in Tripoli and saw the participation of Dr. Musa Muhammad Al-Maqrif, Minister of Education, President of the Libyan National Commission for Education, Culture and Science, Dr. Faraj AlSuwais, Secretary-General of the National Commission, in addition to several officials, experts and researchers in the field.

    In his address, Dr. Al-Maqrif commended ICESCO’s support to address illicit trafficking of cultural property and safeguard archaeological sites. He also highlighted the interest the Libyan National Commission accord to Libya’s cultural and natural heritage through gearing its efforts toward publicizing such heritage in national and international spheres, ensuring its sustainable preservation, and providing all forms of technical and material support to set up working mechanisms aimed at achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.

    The training session is moderated by a host of experts in combating illicit trafficking of cultural property and aims at building the capacities of workers in the field of cultural heritage protection in Libya, keeping up with the latest developments regarding illicit trafficking of antiquities and cultural property, and raising the level of awareness and readiness of the staff to combat this phenomenon. The session also aims at reviewing the shortcomings of legislation and implementation mechanisms, proposing solutions to address them, and benefiting from international expertise in the field.

    Participation certificates will be delivered to the trainees, signed by ICESCO, at the end of the training session on Wednesday, September 29, 2021.

    With a High-Caliber Participation, ICESCO International Conference on Cultural Heritage Preservation in Lake Chad Basin Region Kicks Off

    With the high-caliber participation of Culture Ministers of several African countries, representatives of specialized international and African organizations, and experts and students from more than 30 universities and research centers, ICESCO International Conference on Cultural Heritage Preservation, Protection and Promotion of Cultural Heritage in the Context of Insecurity in the Lake Chad Basin Region, kicked off on Tuesday, September 28, 2021. The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) is holding the Conference in cooperation with Konrad Adenauer Foundation, both face-to-face at its headquarters and via videoconference, in observance of the Islamic World Heritage Day.

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, ICESCO Director-General (DG) gave the opening remark to the three-day event, wherein he noted that the celebration of the Islamic World Heritage Day and the Islamic World Museum Week bears witness to ICESCO’s determination to preserve and develop cultural heritage in the Islamic World, to achieve comprehensive development in the Member States. ICESCO DG mentioned the major progress scored in the process of inscribing cultural heritage on the Islamic World Heritage List, noting that ICESCO is planning to hold several training sessions for the benefit of African professionals in charge of preparing inscription files.

    Dr. AlMalik stated that through its “Cultural Strategy for Africa,” issued in May 2021, the Organization has set its priorities in Africa for the next five years through a variety of activities. These include, the DG stated, ICESCO’s participation in African cultural and art festivals, promoting cultural rights, supporting women and the youth’s active participation in cultural projects, training and assisting the Member States in their efforts to safeguard heritage, and developing cultural and creative industries.

    At the close of his address, the Director-General called for concerted efforts to overcome the challenges facing the cultural heritage of the Lake Chad Basin in light of the insecurity prevailing in the region.

    Following the opening session, the Ministerial session ensued with an address by Dr. Bidoung Mkpatt Ismail, Minister of Arts and Culture of the Republic of Cameroon, who presented Cameroon’s experience in the field of promoting cultural heritage, commending ICESCO’s efforts to preserve cultural diversity in Africa. For her part, Ms. Amira Elfadil, Commissioner for Health, Humanitarian Affairs and Social Development, African Union, stated that the Union’s activities seek to develop the policies of the sector of cultural heritage, issue laws to safeguard its elements, and build African capacities in heritage management. Also addressing the panel was Ms. Achta Djibrine Sy, Minister of Culture and Promotion of Diversity of the Republic of Chad, who talked about the various initiatives and programs that the Republic of Chad launched. She added that such initiatives reflect Chad’s commitment to promoting cultural heritage, calling on the participants to work together to find solutions to the challenges facing African heritage.

    During the first day of the Conference, participants exchanged ideas and expertise in the field of African cultural heritage and discussed ways to safeguard such heritage in light of the insecurity the region witnesses, and encouraged the inscription of cultural elements on the Islamic World Heritage List.

    ICESCO Takes Part in Symposium on Omani Cultural Experience and its Role in Promoting International Relations

    The Sector of Culture and Communication at the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) took part in the Symposium on the Omani Cultural Experience and its Role in Promoting International Relations, organized by the Omani National Commission for Education, Science and Culture. The virtual two-day event, which kicked off, on Monday, September 27, 2021, focused on publicizing culture and its pillars and looking closely at its role in building international relations and promoting cooperation. The Symposium saw the participation of representatives from several international organizations, academicians, researchers in addition to university students.

    In his address, Dr. Mohamed Zinelabidine, Director of ICESCO’s Sector of Culture and Communication, presented a paper on ICESCO’s role in consolidating culture in the Islamic World and highlighted the Organization’s efforts to render culture a lever of human development, highlighting the intellectual, ideological and civilizational dimensions of culture as a means to bring the people of the world together.

    Moreover, the ICESCO official stressed that ICESCO’s Medium-Term Strategic Plan for 2021-2025 accords special attention to intellectual and human issues as well as the aspirations for cultural work to contribute to social development. He added that the new dynamics ICESCO witnesses stem from a strategic vision that accord a suitable position for culture.

    Likewise, Dr. Zinelabidine noted that promoting the role of culture will allow for creating cultural references that present the true image of the Islamic world that focuses on its diversity and treasures. He added that some countries still marginalize culture’s contributions to human sustainable development and called for making culture a pillar of countries’ GDP and working towards building women and young peoples’ capacities and searching for new human and material resources.

    Tomorrow… ICESCO Holds an International Conference on Preserving Cultural Heritage in the Lake Chad Basin

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), in partnership with Konrad Adenauer Foundation, is holding an international conference on the preservation, protection, and promotion of cultural heritage, in the context of insecurity in the Lake Chad Basin, which is the largest lake in Africa, with an estimated area of ​​2.5 million Km².

    The three-day conference, which is held in celebration of the Islamic World Heritage Day, will kick off tomorrow, September 28, 2021, both at ICESCO headquarters and via videoconference, at 7:30 UTC (8:30 Rabat time).

    It will bring together the Ministers of Culture of the Republic of Cameroon, the Republic of Niger, the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Republic of Chad, Ms. Amira El-Fadil Mohamed El-Fadil, Commissioner for Social Affairs at the African Union, representatives of several international and African organizations, researchers and students from more than thirty universities and research centers in Cameroon, Nigeria, Chad, Niger, and France.

    The event aims at exchanging ideas and experiences in the field of African cultural heritage, highlighting the importance of heritage preservation in the context of insecurity, and encouraging the inscription of cultural elements on the Islamic World Heritage List.

    The Egyptian Prime Minister: We are proud to Host the General Conference of ICESCO… and we look forward to Strengthening Cooperation With the Organization

    Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, Prime Minister of the Arab Republic of Egypt, received Dr. Salim AlMalik, Director-General (DG) of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), on September 26, 2021, in the presence of Dr. Khaled Abdel-Ghaffar, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research and Chairman of the Egyptian National Commission for Education, Science and Culture.

    During the meeting, held at the headquarters of the Council of Ministers in Cairo, Dr. Mostafa Madbouly expressed Egypt’s pride in hosting ICESCO’s 14th session of the General Conference, and the 42nd session of the Executive Council, scheduled from 6 to 9 December 2021, stressing that the Egyptian government will provide all possible means to support the success of the conference and the Executive Council.

    He also valued the existing relations between the Arab Republic of Egypt and ICESCO, stressing his aspiration to enhance its horizons by supporting the fields of scientific research, innovation and knowledge dissemination in the Islamic world.

    Dr. AlMalik commended the level of cooperation existing between ICESCO and the Arab Republic of Egypt, as one of the most important countries in the Islamic world and the Middle East. He noted that Egypt’s hosting of the General Conference reflects the centrality of its role in the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. He also stressed his aspiration for the success of these conference meetings.

    ICESCO DG reviewed ICESCO’s action vision, which is based on more communication with the Member States and the role that ICESCO plays to protect and preserve historical and heritage sites, and to inscribe them on the Islamic World Heritage List.

    ICESCO and Egyptian Ministry of Culture Agree to Develop Cooperation Relations

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General (DG) of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) held a meeting with Dr. Inas Abdel Dayem, Egyptian Minister of Culture, to discuss cooperation between ICESCO and Egypt in the field of culture. The two officials also discussed the participation of several Ministry sectors in the activities to be held on the sidelines of the Organization’s Executive Council and General Conference that Egypt will host next December. Dr. Ghada Abdel Bari, Secretary-General of the Egyptian National Commission for Education, Science and Culture, and several sector officials at the Ministry attended the meeting.

    During the meeting, held on Sunday, September 26, 2021, at the Headquarters of the Ministry of Culture in Cairo, Dr.  AlMalik reaffirmed the Organization’s keenness to present the true image of the Islamic culture and civilization, stressing that fine arts are the best way to contribute to assuming such a mission.

    The Egyptian Minister hailed the recent dynamism and modernization efforts made by ICESCO, reaffirming the Ministry’s support for the Organization’s cultural activities and its desire to take part in the parallel activities to be held on the sidelines of the General Conference and Executive council.

    Moreover, the Minister and heads of sectors at the Ministry presented ideas and suggestions on the nature of such participation and discussed the details of some cultural activities, including holding book fairs and manuscript exhibitions bearing witness to the history of Islamic civilization, folklore exhibitions, galleries, etc.

    The two parties agreed to develop cooperation between ICESCO and the Ministry in many fields and examined the creation of ICESCO Chair for Opera in Egypt. The Egyptian Opera stands out from the rest of the international opera houses thanks to its presentation of all forms of art, which makes it an integrated cultural hub presenting arts for everyone.

    ICESCO and Egypt Sign the Agreement for Hosting the Executive Council and the General Conference of ICESCO

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director General (DG) of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), and Dr. Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, Egyptian Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Chairman of the Egyptian National Commission for Education, Science and Culture, signed the agreement for hosting the 14th General Conference and 42nd Executive Council of ICESCO at the Arab Republic of Egypt, on December 6-9, 2021.

    Prior to the signing ceremony, held at the Ministry’s Headquarters, in Cairo, in the presence of Dr. Ghada Abdelbary, Secretary-General of the Egyptian National Commission, Dr. AlMalik and Dr. Abdel Ghaffar explored the latest preparations and the main activities planned in parallel with the General Conference and the Executive Council of ICESCO.

    The two parties reaffirmed their commitment to ensuring the success of these two events that Egypt will host for the first time, stressing that all means of comfort will be provided for the participants.

    After the signing ceremony, the Egyptian Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research presented ICESCO Director-General with the Ministry’s shield.

    ICESCO Director-General Meets with Egyptian Minister of Tourism and Antiquities

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General (DG) of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), met with Dr. Khaled El-Anany, Egyptian Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, and together they explored ways to promote cooperation between ICESCO and Egypt in the field of preserving and safeguarding heritage.

    During the meeting, held on Sunday, September 26, 2021, in Cairo, the two parties reviewed the latest developments regarding the preparations for holding the International Conference on Combating Illicit Trafficking of Cultural Property and its Restitution, scheduled to be held in Egypt. Both parties reaffirmed the importance of setting a date for such a major event that would ensure the wider participation of countries most affected by this phenomenon. Both Dr. El-Anany and Dr. AlMalik highlighted the significance of the conference in countering the illicit trafficking of cultural property and ensuring its restitution to their original countries.

    The meeting also underscored the importance of cultural tourism, which would likely contribute to creating job opportunities and provide revenues that could in turn be used in preserving and safeguarding heritage. The meeting also discussed the inscription of more Egyptian heritage sites on ICESCO’s Islamic World Heritage List.

    At the close of the meeting, ICESCO DG presented Dr. El-Anany with the Certificate of Inscription of the Nilometer on the Islamic World Heritage List, as part of some of Egypt’s historic sites and cultural elements on the List.

    Exploring Prospects of Cooperation Between ICESCO and the Egyptian Ministry of Planning in the Field of Entrepreneurship and Innovation

    Dr. Salim AlMalik, Director-General (DG) of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), and Dr.Hala Helmy El-Said, Minister of Planning and Economic Development of the Arab Republic of Egypt, discussed the prospects of joint cooperation between ICESCO and the Ministry in the field of entrepreneurship, through the Rowad 2030 project, and programs of training and capacity-building for women and youth with future skills.

    During the meeting, held on Sunday, September 26, 2021, Dr. AlMalik commended the efforts made by the Ministry of Planning in the field of training and capacity-building of youth and the initiatives the Ministry launched, stating that their success is not limited to Egypt only, but positively affects several African countries. He expressed ICESCO’s readiness to cooperate with the Ministry in the field of entrepreneurship and dissemination of its culture in the Member States.

    ICESCO DG stressed that the Organization’s vision and work strategy attach great importance to the capacity-building of youth and women and encourage them to become entrepreneurs. He added that “the Organization, in cooperation with several donor institutions, has achieved great success in supporting this field in many African countries and in spreading a culture of innovation in the countries of the Islamic world.”

    Dr. Hala Helmy El-Said reaffirmed the Ministry of Planning’s keenness to build fruitful cooperation with ICESCO in several fields, particularly entrepreneurship. She also noted that the Rowad 2030 project revolves around stimulating and enriching the culture of innovation and entrepreneurship as it offers specialized qualification programs in cooperation with local and global major universities.

    Dr. Helmy El-Said, equally, expressed her desire to transfer the project’s experiences to the countries of the Islamic world, to implement and launch the “One Million Entrepreneurs” campaign for the benefit of the Organization’s Member States and to make it available in four languages: Arabic, English, French, and sign language.

    At the end of the meeting, the Egyptian Minister of Planning presented the Ministry’s shield to ICESCO DG.

    ICESCO Center in Malaysia Holds a Training Course on Remote Teaching of Arabic

    The remote training course on teaching and learning Arabic using websites and electronic applications of ICESCO Educational Center in Malaysia kicked off, on September 25, 2021. The training is held under the supervision of the ICESCO Center of Arabic for Non-Arabic Speakers, in cooperation with the Malaysian Ministry of Education, the International Islamic University College Selangor, and the International Islamic University in Malaysia.

    Mr. Adel Bouraoui, Advisor to ICESCO Director-General (DG) for External Centers and Academic Chairs on Arabic Language, represented ICESCO at the opening ceremony, which saw the participation of Prof. Muhammad Fawzi Abdul, representative of the Malaysian Ministry of Education, and Dr. Yakoub bin Hassan, Director of ICESCO Educational Center in Malaysia.

    In his address, Mr. Bouraoui reviewed the main educational aspects of ICESCO’s new vision, the future prospects for ICESCO’s activities in the field of the Arabic language, and its orientation to accelerate the transition of educational institutions to artificial intelligence, including Arabic educational institutions in Member States. He also commended the rich topics of the training, which include three workshops, and highlights many teaching and learning websites and applications.

    135 Malaysian Arabic language female and male teachers from the States of Sabah, Sembilan, Kelantan, and Johor, are participating in the training. Three Malaysian experts specialized in educational technology, namely Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sabri bin Shahrir, Mr. Muhammad Ferdaous bin Yahya and Mr. Muhammad Naqib bin Ismail, will supervise the training. Dr. Yakoub bin Hassan will ensure the organizational aspects of the training, in coordination with the ICESCO Center of Arabic for Non-Arabic Speakers.