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    ICESCO, ARADO Discuss Strengthening Cooperation in Development, Heritage, and Culture

    The Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, received the Director-General of the Arab Administrative Development Organization (ARADO), Dr. Nasser Al-Hattlan Al-Qahtani, at the Organization’s headquarters in Rabat.

    During the Meeting, the two sides explored potential areas of mutual cooperation between their organizations across several shared fields, including administrative development, intellectual property, and the preservation of cultural heritage. They also discussed opportunities for exchanging expertise and implementing joint programs that would contribute to achieving their shared goals and serving their Member States.

    For his part, Dr. Salim AlMalik emphasized the importance of strengthening cooperation between ICESCO and ARADO, welcoming the opening of new horizons for coordination in distinctive projects and initiatives that serve the Member States and promote cultural and administrative development in the Islamic world.

    At the close of the meeting, both parties agreed to enhance future partnership and cooperation in various areas that help foster sustainable development and advance administrative, cultural, and knowledge transformation across the Islamic world.

    It is worth noting that ICESCO and ARADO are currently co-organizing the Fourth International Forum on Cultural Heritage Management, held under the theme “Manuscript Heritage in Light of Legal Frameworks, Preservation, and Digital Transformation.” The forum is taking place at ICESCO’s headquarters in Rabat from 11 to 13 November 2025, with the participation of a distinguished group of experts, researchers, and specialists in heritage, manuscripts, and Arabic calligraphy.

    Fourth Forum on Cultural Heritage Management Kicks off at ICESCO Headquarters

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), in cooperation with the Arab Administrative Development Organization (ARADO), is organizing the Fourth Forum on Cultural Heritage Management, under the theme “Manuscript Heritage in Light of Legal Frameworks, Preservation, and Digital Transformation,” from 11 to 13 November 2025. The event, bringing together a distinguished group of experts and specialists in calligraphy, manuscripts, and law, aims to highlight institutional and international efforts in legislation, conservation, and digitization to safeguard intellectual manuscript heritage.

    In his opening remarks, Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of ICESCO, indicated that the Organization has accumulated significant expertise in manuscript preservation through training workshops held in several Member States and the establishment of the Center for Calligraphy and Manuscripts, which seeks to raise awareness of heritage-related issues. He also pointed to field initiatives aimed at restoring manuscripts in Timbuktu, Chinguetti, and Aleppo.

    In the same vein, Dr. AlMalik stressed that honoring manuscripts requires thorough reading, drawing inspiration from their values, and protecting them from damage. He underlined the importance of employing modern technologies for physical preservation, developing intelligent character recognition, utilizing spectral imaging and its analyses, and leveraging large databases to publicize this heritage.

    For his part, Dr. Nasser Al-Hatlan Al-Qahtani, Director-General of ARADO, highlighted the importance of institutional partnerships in capacity building and developing legal frameworks to protect manuscripts. He called for aligning national legislations with international standards, enhancing cooperation between libraries and archives, and investing in digitization infrastructure and capacity development.

    The forum’s program includes four scientific sessions addressing manuscript protection and the enforcement of legislations, analysis of the foundations and content of Arab laws on manuscripts, review of preservation and conservation experiences in libraries and centers, and discussions on digital transformation, heritage preservation, and manuscript sustainability in the age of AI.

    The forum’s deliberations are expected to yield practical recommendations and pathways for technical and financial cooperation to support Member States’ efforts in manuscript conservation, facilitate their digital accessibility for researchers and the public, and consolidate their importance in cultural and civilizational memory.

    ICESCO Welcomes Second Cohort of Young Professionals Program

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) welcomed the second cohort of its Young Professionals Program (YPP) on Monday, 10 November 2025. The group comprises 13 professionals from diverse nationalities selected to join a 24-month professional training across ICESCO’s sectors, departments, and specialized centers.

    During the welcome ceremony, participants were introduced to ICESCO’s areas of work and flagship programs and projects through presentations delivered by various sectors and departments. These sessions outlined the Organization’s structure and operational mechanisms.

    The program aims to enhance participants’ practical and professional skills through field training and direct involvement in project and activity implementation. It provides a multicultural international work environment that strengthens their expertise and prepares them to lead impactful initiatives in the future.

    ICESCO selected the new cohort based on rigorous criteria of competence, excellence, and potential to contribute to institutional development. Candidates underwent multiple evaluation and testing stages, with attention to geographic and gender balance, as well as proficiency in digital, administrative, and project management skills. This aligns with the Organization’s strategic direction to strengthen its programs by investing in young talent capable of generating tangible impact and transferring expertise to work environments in Member States after the training period.

    The YPP is part of ICESCO’s strategic vision to empower human capital, particularly youth, by refining their professional, digital, linguistic, and administrative skills. It also offers them the opportunity to work alongside international experts and build cross-border cooperation networks.

    ICESCO Highlights Importance of Digital Technologies in Achieving Sustainable Development

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) reaffirmed the importance of digital technologies in achieving sustainable development and strengthening economic and social security during a workshop organized by the Organization’s Sector of Science and Environment under the theme: “The Role of Digital Technologies in Inclusive and Sustainable Development: Spotlight on SMEs and Cooperatives.”

    Held virtually on Monday, 3 November 2025, the workshop brought together over 50 experts and specialists. Representatives from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), ZeroE company, and the Act4Community initiative of Morocco’s OCP Group, alongside local sustainability experts, contributed to the session.

    In his address, Professor Raheel Qamar, Head of ICESCO’s Sector of Science and Environment, stressed the need to make technologies accessible to all and to adapt them to local contexts. He highlighted the pivotal role of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and cooperatives in driving sustainable growth and enhancing economic and social security.

    As part of the workshop proceedings, a discussion session was moderated by Dr. Issam Krimi, Dr. Adel Smaida, and Dr. Fahman Fath Al-Rahman, experts from the Sector of Science and Environment. The session explored the challenges and enablers to technology adoption among resource-limited institutions.

    The workshop also examined several key themes, including strategies for leveraging open data to help SMEs and cooperatives meet Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) standards and expand into global markets. It further presented a case study from Safi, Morocco, showcasing how digital tools can be utilized to enhance competitiveness and ensure compliance with sustainability requirements.

    ICESCO, Morocco’s Ministry of Digital Transition Discuss Innovation and Ethical Use of AI

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), met with Ms. Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni, Minister Delegate to the Head of Government in charge of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform in the Kingdom of Morocco, to explore avenues for strengthening cooperation in digital governance, innovation, and artificial intelligence. The meeting took place on Monday, 10 November 2025, at the Ministry’s headquarters in Rabat.

    During the meeting, Dr. AlMalik commended Morocco’s leadership and forward-looking vision in digital transformation and artificial intelligence, describing it as a regional model in technological advancement and good governance. He noted that Morocco’s progress aligns with ICESCO’s strategic direction, which places innovation and foresight at the heart of development policies in Member States. He also reaffirmed the Organization’s readiness to closely collaborate with the Ministry in training, building innovation ecosystems, and digitizing public services.

    For her part, Ms. Seghrouchni highlighted the Ministry’s central role in administrative reform and leading Morocco’s digital transition. She emphasized that the digital economy is a driver of sustainable growth and a catalyst for modernization. She also pointed to the Ministry’s establishment of a legislative framework to enable innovation and support national and African digital ecosystems, aiming to position Morocco as a regional hub for artificial intelligence.

    During the meeting, Dr. Kaïs Hammami, Head of the Center for Foresight and Artificial Intelligence, presented the Organization’s initiatives in the field, including the “Riyadh Charter on Artificial Intelligence for the Islamic World,” the “Université des Nouveaux Savoirs” project to empower youth through future-oriented learning, and training programs in artificial intelligence and digital applications to build Member States’ capacities.

    The meeting concluded with an agreement to develop joint programs focused on training, capacity building, and responsible adoption of emerging technologies in support of sustainable development and social justice, particularly in Africa. Both parties committed to enhancing bilateral cooperation to advance innovation and the ethical use of artificial intelligence across ICESCO Member States.

    ICESCO Launches Animated Film “Show Me Your Smile” to Fight Bullying at Schools

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) launched on Sunday, November 9, 2025, the animated film, “Show Me Your Smile”. The launch was part of the activities of the International Children’s and Youth Book Fair in Casablanca, in partnership with the Ministry of Youth, Culture and Communication in the Kingdom of Morocco, the Global Network of Religions for Children, and the Conference of Education Ministers in French Speaking States (CONFEMEN). The film screening saw the participation of 50 children, along with officials, experts, educators and media professionals.

    The film “Show Me Your Smile” was produced as part of a program supervised by ICESCO’s Social and Human Sciences Sector and carried out by the Organization’s Media and Communication Sector. The film aims to combat bullying in schools through a creative visual story that raises awareness about the dangers of bullying and highlights ways to prevent its psychological, educational, and social impacts.

    During the launch ceremony, Ms. Ramata Almamy Mbaye, Head of ICESCO’s Social and Human Sciences Sector, explained that the production is part of the “StopBully Program”, which includes a range of educational tools designed to protect childhood and promote well-being in schools through value-based education and the development of positive interaction skills.

    For her part, Ms. Kenza Abourmane, Director of the Youth Sector at Morocco’s Ministry of Youth, Culture, and Communication, commended the Ministry’s cooperation with ICESCO in producing educational content for children and adolescents. She highlighted the alignment of this project with national efforts to combat violence in schools and expressed the readiness of cultural institutions under the Ministry to host screenings and parallel discussions that emphasize the film’s messages and values.

    In a video address, Mr. Abdel Rahamane Baba-Moussa, CONFEMEN Secretary-General, extended his thanks to Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, ICESCO Director-General, for this initiative that conveys moral and educational messages. He stressed that the film serves as an educational tool directed at students of different age groups.

    Meanwhile, Mr. Mustafa Y. Ali, Secretary-General of the Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC), stressed that “a safe child is the foundation of a safe world,” which is in line with ICESCO’s vision and its continuous support for initiatives that promote and uphold this principle.

    Mr. Karim Hamidouche, Acting Secretary-General of the Moroccan National Commission for Education, Science and Culture, also commended ICESCO’s efforts to strengthen the education system and enhance safeguards for children across its Member States.

    Following the screening, a discussion was held with the participating children, who shared their experiences and ideas to help prevent bullying. They emphasized the importance of seeking support when needed, and the role of families, schools, and educators in early prevention of both school and cyberbullying.

    ICESCO Pavilion to Present 33 Activities at the 2025 International Children’s and Youth Book Fair in Morocco

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) is taking part with a special pavilion in the Third Edition of the International Children’s and Youth Book Fair 2025 (SILEJ), organized by the Moroccan Ministry of Youth, Culture and Communication in Casablanca, on 8-16 November 2025, under the High Patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may Allah assist Him.

    During the official opening ceremony, held on Saturday morning, 8 November 2025, Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, ICESCO Director-General, received, at the Organization’s pavilion, Mr. Mohamed Mehdi Bensaid, Moroccan Minister of Youth, Culture and Communication, and a delegation of participants in the opening. The Minister toured the ICESCO Pavilion, where he was briefed on its publications and programs designed for children and youth, as well as on the various activities that will take place throughout the Fair.

    Dr. AlMalik underlined that the Fair is an annual milestone for fostering the habit of reading among younger generations, emphasizing that ICESCO’s participation reflects its commitment to developing innovative educational and teaching content. He also noted that partnerships with national and international institutions enhance the impact of these efforts and expand their reach.

    The ICESCO Pavilion will feature a diverse interactive program comprising 33 activities to be held throughout the Fair. These include educational games and art workshops that encourage children and youth to read through modern, engaging approaches that combine fun and learning, while making use of digital tools to promote interaction.

    It is worth noting that the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) is the Guest of Honor of this edition. The Fair also features the participation of national, regional, and international institutions concerned with children’s culture and the promotion of cultural industries targeting young audiences, in addition to expanding equitable access to knowledge.

    ICESCO Holds Seminar in Guinea on Anchoring Enlightened Islamic Thought

    The ICESCO Chair for Research and Pedagogical Innovation to Develop Arabic Education in Guinea organized an international seminar under the theme, “The Role of West African Scholars in Promoting Arabic Education, Anchoring Enlightened Islamic Thought, and Preserving Cultural and Civilizational Identity.” The event was held on November 3-4, 2025, at the headquarters of Al-Eamar University, in cooperation with national, regional, and international institutions, as well as universities and research centers in West Africa and France.

    Organized within the framework of joint programs between ICESCO and the Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation to support the Arabic language in non-Arabic-speaking countries, the seminar aimed to highlight the pioneering role of West African scholars in disseminating and teaching Arabic, consolidating the values of moderation and tolerance, and safeguarding cultural identity in the face of contemporary challenges.

    During the two-day seminar, which featured 38 research papers, participants recommended adopting precise educational and professional standards for the recruitment of teachers to ensure competence and high-quality performance. They also called for improving teachers’ living and professional conditions in recognition of their essential role in shaping individuals and anchoring values.

    The recommendations further emphasized encouraging researchers and postgraduate students to prepare theses and dissertations on the lives and contributions of West African scholars to human civilization, support the scientific authentication of African manuscripts, and develop strategies to engage families who own manuscripts to raise awareness of their importance in preserving Islamic and cultural heritage.

    The seminar was attended by His Excellency Dr. Fahad bin Eid Al-Rashidi, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to Guinea, alongside a delegation from the Republic of Mali comprising seven university professors. The seminar also brought together numerous Arabic language teachers from Guinean universities and a host of religious leaders, scholars, and academics.

    League of Arab States Honors ICESCO Director-General

    At a ceremony held at the headquarters of the League of Arab States in Cairo to honor participants in the Supporting Sudanese Affected by the War Initiative, H.E. Dr. Ahmed Aboul Gheit, Secretary-General of the League, honored H.E. Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), in recognition of his outstanding efforts to support Sudanese migrants and refugees in the Arab Republic of Egypt.

    The event, held on October 26, 2025, under the auspices of the League of Arab States and the Embassy of Sudan in Cairo, was attended by H.E. Dr. Essam Sharaf, Former Prime Minister of Egypt and Chair of the Supreme Committee for Supporting Sudanese Affected by the War, along with several officials, diplomats, and representatives of regional and international institutions. The honorary shield was received on behalf of ICESCO’s Director-General by Ms. Amira Al-Fadil.

    This recognition reflects ICESCO’s impactful initiatives in providing technical assistance and capacity-building, which include the training of about 2,000 young Sudanese men and women in various professional fields, notably information technology, entrepreneurship, and safety and protection skills. Additionally, the Organization trained 275 Sudanese women in processing industries, food production, and traditional crafts, in cooperation with accredited and specialized Egyptian institutions.

    ICESCO Calls for Supporting Peace, Knowledge, and Development at UNESCO General Conference

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) has called for strengthening international cooperation with a view to achieving a common vision of peace and sustainable development, as well as defining the priorities necessary to achieve this.

    This took place during the 43rd session of the UNESCO General Conference, held on Tuesday, 4 November 2025, in Samarkand, Republic of Uzbekistan. ICESCO was represented by Ms. Somia Djacta, Head of the ICESCO Delegation to UNESCO, representing the Director-General of the Organization, Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, to discuss international priorities in the fields of education, science, culture, and communication.

    In her speech to the plenary session, Ms. Djacta reaffirmed ICESCO’s commitment to strengthening cooperation with UNESCO and the international community to achieve common development goals. She highlighted four priorities in this regard: supporting teacher training and modernizing curricula; preserving cultural heritage as a pillar of dialogue, unity, and creative diversity; mobilizing education, science, and culture to address climate change; and strengthening digital inclusion through the ethical use of artificial intelligence and digital technologies.

    Ms. Djacta also reiterated ICESCO’s continued solidarity with Palestine, calling on the international community to protect civilians, guarantee the right to education, and preserve human rights and dignity for all. She emphasized that education, culture, and science are effective tools for reducing violence and strengthening human security.

    The ICESCO representative concluded her speech by expressing the Organization’s willingness to work closely with UNESCO and all partners to accelerate the implementation of joint projects aimed at promoting peace, knowledge, and human development, specifying that the conclusions of the current session will be translated into concrete programs in ICESCO Member States.

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