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    ICESCO and Western Azerbaijan Community Explore Avenues to Strengthen Cooperation in Heritage Preservation

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), met with Dr. Aziz Alekberli, President of the Western Azerbaijan Community, and several senior leaders of the Community on Tuesday, 29 April 2025, in Baku, Republic of Azerbaijan. The meeting focused on strengthening joint cooperation in the preservation of cultural heritage, particularly in areas affected by crises.

    At the outset of the meeting, held at the Community’s headquarters, Dr. Alekberli welcomed the Director-General of ICESCO and his accompanying delegation, commending the Organization’s efforts in safeguarding cultural heritage across the Islamic world. Dr. Alekberli emphasized the importance of protecting Islamic heritage in Azerbaijan and underscored the need to strengthen bilateral cooperation between ICESCO and the Western Azerbaijan Community to preserve endangered heritage.

    Dr. Salim AlMalik, for his part, emphasized the efforts led by ICESCO’s Islamic World Heritage Center and called for the inscription of diverse heritage elements on the Organization’s official list as a critical measure for their protection. Dr. AlMalik pointed out that only 16% of Islamic heritage has been inscribed to date, highlighting the urgent need for enhanced cooperation and sustained commitment by Member States to bridge this considerable gap.

    At the end of the meeting, both parties agreed to hold an international conference in Rabat in the near future to examine mechanisms for protecting Islamic heritage and to enhance coordination between ICESCO and the Western Azerbaijan Community in this strategic domain.

    The meeting was attended by Mr. Osama Heikal, Head of Media and Communication Sector, and Mr. Anar Karimov, Head of Partnerships and International Cooperation Sector.

    ICESCO Director-General Takes Part in International Conference on “The Art of Bakhshi in New Uzbekistan”

    Dr. Salim AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), affirmed that culture embodies the identity of peoples and forms a cornerstone of civilization. He emphasized that ICESCO, through its various programs and initiatives, works to preserve and valorize both tangible and intangible heritage in the Islamic world, employing the latest technologies and techniques in this regard.

    This was stated in his recorded address during the opening of the International Scientific Conference titled “The Art of Bakhshi in New Uzbekistan: Contemporary Research and Future Prospects,” held as part of the fourth edition of the International Bakhshi Art Festival in Khiva, Uzbekistan (April 26–28, 2025), and attended by around 200 participants from more than 40 countries.

    Dr. AlMalik added that ICESCO has inscribed the Uzbek art of Bakhshi on its Islamic World Heritage List, in recognition of the esteemed status of this ancient art in Uzbekistan’s history, its artistic value, its connection to pivotal transitional periods in Uzbek history, and its role in safeguarding collective memory and strengthening national identity.

    The ICESCO Director-General praised Uzbekistan’s rich heritage, stating:
    “In every stone of Uzbekistan’s ancient cities, history pulses with life, and heritage speaks in a thousand tongues, yet always whispers with the same spirit: the spirit of the Uzbeks — unbroken and unforgotten.”

    Dr. AlMalik concluded his address by referencing the celebration of Samarkand as the 2025 Capital of Culture in the Islamic World, as part of ICESCO’s Capitals of Culture Program. This aims to enhance the city’s cultural wealth through the implementation of a rich and diverse program, including numerous activities and initiatives throughout the entire year.

    ICESCO Takes Part in PexTor 2025 in Sultanate of Oman

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), took part in the Graphic Designers Forum, PexTor 2025, held in the Sultanate of Oman on April 27, under the theme, “Where Art Meets Message”. ICESCO’s participation consisted of a specialized workshop moderated by Ms. Nezha Ringa, Head of the Design and Printing Division at ICESCO’s Translation and Publishing Center.

    Through the Workshop, titled, “Visual Identity and Key Elements of Graphic Design”, Ms. Ringa shared her expertise in this field, with the aim of equipping participants with the necessary tools and techniques to design an integrated visual identity.

    The ICESCO representative stressed that such forums provide key opportunities to exchange expertise and knowledge in the field of graphic design and widen the scope of cooperation among the institutions of the Islamic world, noting that the workshop aims to provide a comprehensive overview on visual identity and its significance in consolidating institutional communication and promoting institutions’ brand image.

    This participation falls within the efforts of the Division of Design and Printing to promote cooperation and exchange expertise with similar institutions across the globe.

    The PexTor Forum is a new leading forum in the Islamic world which seeks to build designers’ capacities and promote the role of design in achieving sustainable development visions. The current edition of the Forum proved to be a great success in light of the growing interest in the field of graphic design and its role in promoting institutional communication and developing entities’ visual identities, in line with Oman’s Vision 2040 as well as similar visions in the Islamic world.

    Launch of “Be Ready” Initiative in Partnership Between ICESCO and Egyptian Ministry of Higher Education to Qualify One Million Youths

    In partnership with the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research of the Arab Republic of Egypt launched the second edition of the “Be Ready” initiative under the theme “One Million Qualified Innovators,” aiming to equip one million young men and women with future skills and connect them to the labor market. The launch took place during a grand ceremony held in Cairo on Monday 28 April 2025, with high-level attendance from several ministers, senior officials, representatives of international organizations, and youth.

    ICESCO and the Egyptian Ministry of Higher Education will implement this initiative in partnership with several international actors, foremost among them the Knowledge Project of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation, the International Labour Organization (ILO), the Global Innovation Institute, and the Education Development Fund affiliated with the Egyptian Prime Minister’s Office.

    In a recorded address, Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General (DG) of ICESCO, stated that: “This initiative is an open invitation to every pure dream, every burning ambition, and every mind passionate about change. It will provide youth with the arsenal of the future, the keys to leadership, and the tools of the digital economy, serving them as a bridge toward a new world that recognizes only the creative.”

    ICESCO DG also praised the fruitful partnership that led to the launch of this pioneering initiative, noting that it serves as a shining example of the integration of international and national efforts. He reaffirmed the Organization’s commitment to supporting the initiative and dedicating all its expertise and capabilities to achieving this goal.

    During his intervention at the Ceremony, Dr. Ayman Ashour, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research and President of the Egyptian National Commission for Education, Science, and Culture, reviewed the main objectives and implementation stages of the initiative. He explained that it aligns with the goals of the presidential initiative “Alliance and Development,” and will include the launch of an integrated digital platform offering diverse pathways for professional and innovative qualification, as well as providing training and employment opportunities for youth.

    For his part, Dr. Jamal bin Huwaireb, Managing Director of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation, expressed his pleasure at participating in this initiative, emphasizing that investing in youth is an investment in the future. Meanwhile, Dr. Abdallah Al Dardari, United Nations Assistant Secretary-General and Director of the Regional Bureau for Arab States of the UNDP, highlighted the importance of the Initiative and the role of international cooperation in building youth capacities and preparing them for the future labor market.

    Mr. Anthony Mills, Director of the Global Innovation Institute, emphasized in his speech, delivered via videoconference, the importance of developing students’ capabilities and enhancing their innovative and creative skills to open up new opportunities for them in the labor market.

    Ms. Sally Mabrouk, Director of the Office of the DG and Supervisor of the Strategy and Institutional Excellence Sector, represented ICESCO at the Ceremony.

    ICESCO Concludes Program for Rehabilitation of Homeless Children in Pakistan

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), in cooperation with the Pakistan National Commission for UNESCO and ICESCO, concluded the Rehabilitation of Street Children through Football program in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The closing ceremony was hosted by the National Skills University in Islamabad, and attended by Ms. Wajiha Qamar, Minister of State at the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training in Pakistan, along with several high-level figures, civil society representatives, and international partners.

    The Program, held at the National Skills University from April 21 to 25, 2025, benefited 60 boys and girls from vulnerable areas. It was implemented under the supervision of the Human and Social Sciences Sector at ICESCO, as part of the Sport for Social Change initiative, aimed at empowering and rehabilitating street children through football, enhancing their opportunities to access professional pathways in the sports field, protecting them from violence, instilling leadership values, and developing their essential social skills.
    The five days of the program featured a unique combination of football training, psychological support, medical examinations, and life skills development, reflecting a strategic vision through which ICESCO seeks to use sports as a means of social inclusion and protection, promote healthy lifestyles, and encourage the integration of vulnerable youth into non-formal education.

    During the ceremony, Mr. Aftab Khan, Secretary-General of the Pakistan National Commission, emphasized the importance of sports as a powerful empowerment tool contributing to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. He thanked the Pakistani authorities and ICESCO for their support, and offered advice to the children on the importance of continuing their education and holding firmly to their dreams.

    The Diplomatic Foundation of Morocco Awards ICESCO Director-General the International Prize for Public Diplomacy

    The Diplomatic Foundation of the Kingdom of Morocco has awarded Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), the International Prize for Public Diplomacy in its fourth edition, in recognition of his tireless efforts to promote bilateral cooperation between ICESCO and Morocco across the Organization’s areas of expertise.

    Dr. AlMalik received the prestigious award from Mr. Abdelati Habek, President of the Foundation, and Mr. Salaheddine Mezouar, President of the Prize’s Council of Elders, during a grand ceremony organized by the Foundation on Friday, April 25, 2025, in the Moroccan capital, Rabat. The event brought together senior state officials, ministers, and ambassadors accredited to Rabat, alongside a distinguished group of Moroccan institutions, economists, parliamentarians, athletes, and media professionals, who were also honored on this occasion.

    In his remarks, the ICESCO Director-General expressed deep gratitude and appreciation to the Diplomatic Foundation, highlighting that ICESCO’s strategic partnership with Morocco was made possible thanks to the unparalleled support the Organization and its activities receive from Moroccan authorities at all levels — most notably the High Patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God assist Him, for many of its programs and initiatives within the Kingdom.

    The Diplomatic Foundation affirmed that honoring Dr. AlMalik constitutes a profound recognition of his valuable contributions and exceptional role in empowering youth and women, and promoting innovation and creativity across ICESCO’s 53 Member States. It also underscored his pivotal role in strengthening bilateral relations between Morocco and ICESCO, which, since he assumed leadership of the Organization, have seen the launch of an unprecedented number of joint activities and innovative initiatives.

    The international category of the Prize is awarded to an international personality who has contributed to building bridges of cooperation with Morocco. Among the distinguished previous recipients are His Excellency Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas; Mr. Miguel Ángel Moratinos, High Representative for the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations; and Ms. Louise Mushikiwabo, Secretary-General of La Francophonie.

    This year’s national laureates include:

    • Dr. Mohamed Cheikh Biadillah (Parliamentary Diplomacy category),
    • Banque Populaire Group (Economy and Finance category),
    • Marsa Maroc Foundation (Industry and Services category),
    • Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (Research and Innovation category),
    • Medi1 TV (Media and Communication category),
    • Ms. Samira Haddouchi (Women and Leadership category),
    • Saadani Mae El Ainine (Human Rights category),
    • The Moroccan National Under-17 Football Team (Youth category),
    • And runner Soufiane El Bakkali (Sports category).

    Launch of Poetry Collection “Khamissiyat” by Dr. Salim M. AlMalik At SIEL Rabat

    The poet Dr. Salim M. AlMalik launched his poetry collection, Khamissiyat (Cinquains), during a ceremony organized by the Ministry of Youth, Culture and Communication of the Kingdom of Morocco on Thursday 24 April 2025. The event formed part of the key activities of the 30th edition of Rabat International Publishing and Book Fair (SIEL), held under the High Patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may Allah assist him, from 17 to 27 April 2025.

    The ceremony, attended by a number of high-ranking officials, ambassadors, and prominent poets, opened with introductory remarks by Sudanese poet Ms. Rawda Al-Hajj and Moroccan poet and media figure Dr. Ahmed Lahrichi. This was followed by the screening of a recorded video highlighting Dr. AlMalik’s poetic career.

    Next, Mr. Mohamed Mehdi Bensaid, Minister of Youth, Culture and Communication, delivered an address in which he congratulated Dr. AlMalik on the release of his new poetry collection and commended the creative depth of his work. Dr. AlMalik then presented a copy of the collection to Mr. Bensaid.

    In his remarks, Moroccan writer and author Dr Abdelilah Benarafa delivered a critical analysis highlighting the poetic features of Khamissiyat since its inception as a weekly publication every Thursday. He noted that Dr. AlMalik masterfully blended poetic elegance with philosophical depth, articulating through it his vision of the world.

    Subsequently, Ambassador Khaled Fatah Al-Rahman, Sudanese poet, delivered an artistic reading entitled, Aesthetic Reflections on the Khamissiyat Poetry Experience, in which he examined the defining features of Dr. AlMalik’s poetic style. He noted that Dr. AlMalik writes within the tradition of reflective poetry, and that Khamissiyat reflects both his deep connection to his cultural environment and his upbringing in an educated household.

    Following, Mourad Kadiri, President of the House of Poetry in Morocco, delivered an address in which he praised the poetry collection, highlighting its wisdom and emphasizing that it reflects Dr. AlMalik’s decade-long commitment to poetry.

    In his concluding remarks, Dr. AlMalik highlighted that Khamissiyat (Cinquains), with its five-line structure, has consistently delved into themes of counsel, wisdom, love, longing, homeland, spirituality, and reflection. He emphasized that the collection has remained vibrant over the past ten years, delivering a weekly message grounded in wisdom.

    The event concluded with a live reading of selected poems from the collection, accompanied by the soothing sounds of oud played by musician Mehdi El Ouaqouaqi.

    Joint Efforts to Enhance Cooperation between ICESCO and Suriname in Education, Science, and Culture

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), received Mr. Omar Sherif Abdoelrahman, Ambassador of the Republic of Suriname to the Kingdom of Morocco, on Wednesday, 16 April 2025, at ICESCO headquarters in Rabat. The meeting focused on strengthening cooperation in areas of mutual interest, empowering youth through modern technologies, and promoting knowledge-sharing in natural resource management across both countries.

    Dr. AlMalik welcomed Ambassador Abdoelrahman and provided an overview of ICESCO’s fields of work and the major transformations the Organization has undergone over the past five years. These include renaming the Organization to clarify its non-proselytizing mission, expanding its global outreach, and promoting its civilizational message in service of all peoples, religions, and cultures.

    Ambassador Abdoelrahman praised ICESCO’s impactful efforts across its areas of competence and its initiatives that benefit Member States and Muslim communities around the world. He reaffirmed Suriname’s strong commitment to enhancing joint cooperation and implementing shared programs and activities that reflect the country’s rich cultural diversity.

    Discussions also explored the possibility of implementing several ICESCO programs in Suriname, similar to those conducted in other Member States. These include training youth to launch and develop small-scale technology and innovation projects, organizing workshops on green education and sustainable development, and launching initiatives focused on the knowledge economy and digital transformation.

    Both sides emphasized the importance of youth capacity-building in modern technologies, peace and security, and the need to expand knowledge among engineering graduates in the field of natural resource management. They also highlighted the importance of enhancing journalists’ skills and raising awareness of media literacy.

    The meeting concluded with an agreement to collaborate on inscribing Suriname’s heritage sites on the Islamic World Heritage List, with ICESCO offering its expertise to train Surinamese officials involved in the heritage inscription process.

    ICESCO Actively Participates in Sousse International Film Festival for Children and Youth

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) took part in the 14th edition of the Sousse International Film Festival for Children and Youth (FIFEJ), held from 8 to 12 April 2025 in Sousse, Tunisia.

    ICESCO was represented at the event by Zineb Bougrine, Expert at the Culture Sector, in Charge of Youth Projects and Cultural Industries, and Manuela Nicoletti, Specialist in Cultural Diplomacy and the Film Industry at the same Sector. The two ICESCO representatives took part as speakers in a seminar held at the Higher Institute of Fine Arts of Sousse (ISBAS) on the theme of youth cinema and cultural creativity, where they held discussions with visual arts students, young filmmakers, local journalists, and civil society representatives on the prospects for developing cultural diplomacy in the Organization’s Member States and the need to strengthen international cooperation in this context.

    As part of the Festival’s activities, Ms. Nicoletti also represented the Organization as a jury member in the Student Film Competition, which showcased 15 short films made by young filmmakers under the age of 30, from several countries.

    This participation reflects ICESCO’s keenness to work closely with partners to develop cultural industries in the Islamic world, and its efforts to strengthen its cooperation relations with FIFEJ Sousse and the Tunisian Ministry of Cultural Affairs, in view of building a regional network for creativity, artistic expression and cultural diplomacy targeting young people.

    Celebrating its 35th anniversary this year, the international festival showcased 60 films from 35 countries, reflecting the diversity of youth-oriented cinema in terms of themes and cultures, with 22 ICESCO Member States participating in the festival’s various activities.

    ICESCO and UNDP Sign MoU to Strengthen Capacities in Knowledge Production

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Friday, April 11, 2025, to promote cooperation and pool efforts geared towards implementing pioneering initiatives in the fields of the knowledge economy, good governance, digital transformation, and analytical studies on sustainable development.

    The MoU was signed at ICESCO headquarters by Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, ICESCO Director-General, and Dr. Abdallah Al Dardari, UN Assistant Secretary-General and UNDP Regional Director for Arab States, in the presence of Dr. Hany Torky, Chief Technical Advisor and Director of the UNDP Knowledge Project, and Ms. Ilaria Carnevali, Resident Representative of UNDP in the Kingdom of Morocco.

    During the signing ceremony, Dr. AlMalik commended the distinguished partnership between ICESCO and UNDP, expressing his delight at signing this MoU. In this connection, Dr. AlMalik announced the launch of five ICESCO–UNDP initiatives, namely: the second phase of the ICESCO Skills Academy, “The Learning Sprint”; the joint preparation of a panel on the impact of emerging technologies on the skills of the future, to be held during the upcoming session of the United Nations General Assembly; a conference of higher education ministers on knowledge capacity-building strategies based on the outcomes of the Global Knowledge Index; a data capacity-building program in the Islamic world; and a joint program to support education in crisis-stricken countries.

    For his part, Dr. Abdallah Al Dardari expressed his pleasure at visiting ICESCO and signing the MoU, conveying his keen interest in exploring new horizons for constructive cooperation, in light of the significant development of UNDP activities in the Kingdom of Morocco. This development, he noted, provides wider opportunities for cooperation with ICESCO, especially in the field of artificial intelligence. He also highlighted other areas of cooperation, including exchanging and disseminating experiences to Member States, promoting knowledge-based economies, and developing their competitive potential at the global level.

    The MoU provides for building institutional and human capacities in the Islamic world through organizing and implementing training courses and workshops to enhance human capital; co-hosting specialized conferences and forums to discuss pressing global challenges; and preparing joint strategic reports on sustainable development. In addition, it provides for cooperation in data collection and impact assessment to support science-based policymaking and research publishing, including the findings of the Global Knowledge Index and strategic reports on education, science, cultural progress, and knowledge-based economies.

    Following the signing ceremony, heads of ICESCO’s sectors and departments gave presentations on key initiatives and projects implemented by the Organization, especially in the areas of youth and women’s capacity-building and skill development, promoting innovation, scientific research, and knowledge dissemination, and investing in science and modern technologies to serve the countries of the Islamic world.