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    ICESCO Chair at University of Technology and Applied Sciences in Oman Holds Workshop on AI Ethics in Education and Health

    The ICESCO Chair for Artificial Intelligence Ethics at the University of Technology and Applied Sciences in the Sultanate of Oman organized a workshop on AI ethics in education and health. The two-day event was held on 30 November – 1 December 2025, at Sultan Qaboos University, in partnership with the UNESCO Chair on Artificial Intelligence hosted at the same university.

    The first day featured two sessions attended by academics, researchers, professionals, and students from various institutions. As part of the same day’s proceedings, Dr. Musab Al-Rawi, Head of the ICESCO Chair for Artificial Intelligence Ethics at the University of Technology and Applied Sciences, moderated a workshop titled, “From Vision to Institutional Ethical Framework,” which addressed mechanisms for translating AI ethics principles into actionable policies within educational institutions, focusing on transparency, student privacy protection, and responsible AI use in teaching.

    In addition, Prof. Vanessa Nurock, Head of the UNESCO Chair in the Ethics of the Living and the Artificial (EVA) at Côte d’Azur University in France, presented a workshop on the concept of “Ethics by Inclusion and Design.” Prof. Nurock highlighted methods for integrating ethics into the design stages of intelligent systems and shared findings from the European “Miracle” project, which specializes in AI applications in the healthcare sector.

    The second day continued with an extensive panel discussion, opened by Prof. Abdulnasir Hossen, Head of the UNESCO Chair on Artificial Intelligence. The sessions explored challenges related to AI ethics in education, the future of learning in the era of smart technologies, and ethical issues in healthcare, including the responsibility of intelligent systems in making diagnostic decisions.

    Launch of the International Conference on Project for Reviving the Waqf Library in Aleppo

    Dr. AlMalik: ICESCO Fully Supports the Project and Leads Initiatives to Protect Islamic World Heritage

    On Tuesday, 2 December 2025, the International Conference “Reviving the Waqf Library in Aleppo: Restoring History to Build the Future” was launched, held under the auspices of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) at the Arab Scientific Heritage Institute at the University of Aleppo in Syria. The opening was attended by Dr. Mohammad Abu Al-Khair Shukri, Syrian Minister of Endowments, and Mr. Mohammed Yassin Saleh, Minister of Culture, alongside a select group of experts in heritage preservation, calligraphy, and manuscripts.

    The two-day Conference is a part of an integrated project, led by ICESCO and several Syrian national institutions, to revive the Waqf Library in Aleppo. The project focuses on the use of historic buildings and schools, and the consolidation of surviving heritage library collections. It also aims to restore Aleppo’s authentic cultural identity by recovering tangible heritage, digitizing manuscripts, and enhancing the city’s scholarly prominence in the Islamic world and on the international scale.

    In a recorded statement presented during the opening session, Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, ICESCO Director General, affirmed the Organization’s commitment to supporting the project with all available resources. He expressed his hope that the project would include the rehabilitation of damaged schools and heritage complexes in Syria and their scientific and cultural utilization.

    Dr. AlMalik highlighted ICESCO’s extensive experience in supporting cultural and heritage institutions across its Member States through pioneering programs designed to protect tangible and intangible heritage, equip museums, and establish centers that preserve collective memory. He further emphasized that these efforts have culminated in the creation of the Islamic World Heritage Center and the Center for Calligraphy and Manuscripts within the Organization.

    The Conference is attended by an ICESCO delegation that includes Dr. Idham Hanash, Head of the Center for Calligraphy and Manuscripts, and Dr. Adham Hamawiya, Expert at ICESCO’s Center of Arabic for Non-Arabic Speakers.

    The Conference program includes seven scientific sessions, featuring experts and researchers in the fields of heritage and manuscript preservation. These sessions will discuss ways to utilize historical buildings in service of the Waqf Library, rehabilitate associated buildings, and review Aleppo’s historical roles in heritage, sciences, and urban development.

    3rd Edition of the ICESCO Marathon in Rabat Attracts 700 Participants

    The Moroccan capital, Rabat, hosted the 3rd edition of the ICESCO Marathon on Sunday, 30 November 2025, under the theme “Sport, a pathway to empowerment and inclusive socio-economic development.” The event saw the participation of around 700 runners from various age and social groups, including categories for those under 15, adults, and those over 45, for both men and women. The marathon also featured runners with special needs and some members of the diplomatic corps.

    The 3rd edition of the ICESCO Marathon was organized in partnership with the Moroccan National Commission for Education, Science and Culture, the Ministry of National Education, Preschool and Sports, the Ministry of Youth, Culture and Communication, the Royal Moroccan School Sports Federation, and the Wilaya of the Rabat-Salé-Kénitra region, along with several sponsors.

    Dr. AlMalik, ICESCO Director-General, officially launched the marathon, which started in front of ICESCO headquarters and covered approximately 9 kilometers. In his speech, Dr. AlMalik emphasized the importance of sports as a lever for sustainable development and a tool for developing youth skills, fostering values of discipline, teamwork, and positive citizenship.

    After the race, Dr. AlMalik, Karim Hamidouche, Deputy Secretary-General of the Moroccan National Commission for Education, Science and Culture, and Ms. Kenza Abourmane, Director of the Youth Sector at the Ministry of Youth, Culture and Communication, distributed medals and prizes to the winners in various categories.

    The first-place winner received a fully funded week-long trip outside Morocco. Incentive prizes were also awarded to the winners, and participation certificates were given to the runners in recognition of their commitment and sportsmanship.

    The sports event, overseen by ICESCO’s Social and Human Sciences Sector, headed by Ms. Ramata Almamy Mbaye, aimed to use sports as a means to promote values of coexistence and peace, enhance social cohesion and solidarity, and contribute to improving the physical and mental health of various groups, with a special focus on involving and empowering people with special needs and encouraging their integration into sports and community life.

    ICESCO Hosts Major Celebration on International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People

    On the occasion of the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) hosted a major celebration at its headquarters in Rabat on Saturday, 29 November 2025. The event was organized by the Embassy of the State of Palestine in Morocco, in partnership with the Bayt Mal Al Qods Asharif Agency and several Moroccan civil society associations. The high-level participation was led by Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, ICESCO Director-General, along with ministers, officials, a group of ambassadors accredited to Morocco, Moroccan party leaders, and around 600 participants.

    The event began with a speech by Ambassador Jamal Al Shobaki, Ambassador of the State of Palestine to Morocco, who stated that the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People is an annual occasion to reaffirm the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people, foremost among them the right to self-determination, sovereignty over their land, and the right of return.

    Ambassador Al Shobaki emphasized the Palestinians’ steadfastness in their land and rights without any retreat or compromise, noting the increasing shift in the positions of peoples and international institutions that reject ongoing violations and increasingly raise their voices for justice and to alleviate the suffering of the Palestinian people.

    In his speech on behalf of the Kingdom of Morocco, Dr. Nizar Baraka, Moroccan Minister of Equipment and Water, highlighted the pivotal roles played by his country in supporting the Palestinian people and defending their legitimate rights, calling on the international community to intensify efforts to ensure the protection of Palestinians and safeguard their fundamental rights.

    Mr. Fethi Debbabi, Director of the United Nations Information Center in Morocco, read the message of the UN Secretary-General on this occasion, which emphasized the importance of supporting the Palestinian people and granting them their legitimate rights through the implementation of international legitimacy resolutions in this regard.

    Following this, Ambassador Jamal Al Shobaki and the late Mohamed Benjelloun Al Andaloussi, former president of the Moroccan Association for Supporting the Palestinian Struggle, were honored for their roles in supporting the Palestinian cause.

    The celebration included cultural segments featuring a photo exhibition on Palestinian heritage, a documentary film on the current situation, and folkloric performances reflecting the richness of Palestinian heritage and national identity.

    ICESCO Honors Winners of 200-Participant e-Health Innovation Hackathon

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) announced the winning teams of its initiative “App-a-Thon for Health,” held under the theme “Building Apps to Enhance Patient Care.” The hackathon saw the participation of more than 200 young innovators from countries across the Islamic world and concluded with a closing ceremony held on Wednesday, 26 November 2025, as part of the International eHealth Forum at Mohammed VI University of Health Sciences in the Kingdom of Morocco.

    Launched in April 2025, the initiative aimed to empower young innovators across ICESCO Member States to develop practical digital solutions to improve patient care, strengthen health systems, and enhance youth capacities in health technology.

    The jury, composed of international experts, recognized five projects for their innovation and impact. The results were as follows:

    • First place: Team NeuroSense, Abu Dhabi University, United Arab Emirates;
    • Second place: Team DermaScope AI, National Institute of Statistics and Applied Economics, Morocco;
    • Third place: Team CardioRisk AI, Heriot-Watt University Dubai, United Arab Emirates;
    • Fourth place: Team PharmaSim, International Islamic University Malaysia;
    • Fifth place: Team BabyHealth AI, Ibn Zohr University, Morocco.

    In his address during the ceremony, Dr. Raheel Qamar, Head of ICESCO’s Science and Environment Sector, emphasized that the initiative reinforces the Organization’s commitment to strengthening digital health capacities across its Member States. Dr. Anass Doukkali, Head of the e-Health Innovation Center at Mohammed V University, noted that collaboration with ICESCO reflects a shared belief in the power of youth-led innovation.

    Dr. Adel Smeda, expert at ICESCO’s Science and Environment Sector, noted that the e-Health Hackathon is part of the Organization’s efforts to advance digital transformation and foster youth empowerment across the Islamic world.

    ICESCO Director-General Receives UNESCO Regional Office Director for the Maghreb

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), met with Mr. Charaf Ahmimed, Director of the UNESCO Regional Office for the Maghreb, to discuss ways of strengthening cooperation in areas of shared interest.

    At the outset of the meeting, held on Thursday, 27 November, at ICESCO headquarters in Rabat, Dr. AlMalik congratulated Mr. Ahmimed on his recent appointment as Director of the UNESCO Regional Office for the Maghreb, expressing his appreciation for the joint programs and initiatives implemented so far, including the launch of a global dashboard to monitor progress in advancing the greening education initiative, unveiled on the sidelines of COP30 in Brazil.

    The meeting also explored prospects for enhancing future collaboration in education, culture and science through programs, initiatives and activities aimed at building youth capacities in Maghreb countries and fostering creativity and innovation.

    Attending the meeting from ICESCO were Dr. Ahmed Albanyan, Head of the Translation and Publishing Centre, and Dr. Ahmed Said Ould Bah, Advisor to the ICESCO Director-General.

    ICESCO, Supreme Council for the Arabic Language in Africa Explore Prospects for Cooperation

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), received Dr. Hassaballah Mahdi Fadla, President of the Supreme Council for the Arabic Language in Africa, and President of the General Union of Institutions for the Support of the Arabic Language in Chad. The two officials explored prospects for cooperation in promoting the Arabic language and consolidating its presence in Africa.

    At the outset of the meeting, held on Thursday, November 27, 2025, at the Organization’s headquarters in Rabat, Dr. AlMalik affirmed ICESCO’s keenness to strengthen partnerships with the institutions concerned with serving the Arabic language in Africa, noting that the Organization attaches special priority to teaching Arabic, promoting knowledge production in Arabic, and supporting its international presence through its various relevant programs. He also expressed ICESCO’s willingness to cooperate with various potential partners.

    For his part, Dr. Hassaballah Mahdi Fadla introduced the Council, highlighting the history of the Arabic language in Chad and the establishment of the General Union of Institutions for the Support of the Arabic Language. He also reviewed the proceedings and outcomes of the International Scientific Conference on Arabic in Sub-Saharan Africa, notably the establishment of the Supreme Council for the Arabic Language in Africa.

    The two parties also considered potential joint initiatives with African countries in the areas of teacher training, the development of Arabic teaching curricula, and the promotion of specialized scientific research on Arabic in the African context.

    The meeting was attended by Dr. Majdi Haji Ibrahim, Head of ICESCO’s Center of Arabic for Non-Arabic Speakers; Mr. Adel Bouraoui, Advisor to the ICESCO Director-General in charge of ICESCO’s External Bodies in the field of Arabic; and Mr. Fouad Bouali, President of the National Coalition for Arabic in Morocco, and Vice-President of the Supreme Council for the Arabic Language in Africa.

    Supporting Arabic and Anchoring Values of Coexistence the Focus of Discussions between ICESCO Director-General and CEO of Awqaf South Africa

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), received Mr. Zeinoul Abedien Cajee, CEO of the National Awqaf Foundation of South Africa (Awqaf SA), and together they discussed mechanisms for developing joint programs aimed at supporting Arabic language education and anchoring the values of peace, coexistence and civilizational dialogue.

    During the meeting, held on Thursday, November 27, 2025, at the Organization’s headquarters in Rabat, Dr. AlMalik highlighted ICESCO’s pioneering efforts in its areas of competence, casting light on its strategies to promote the Arabic language’s presence at the global level. He added that the Organization works toward developing methods for teaching Arabic to non-Arabic speakers through the work of its Center of Arabic for Non-Arabic Speakers as well as its regional educational centers.

    Likewise, Dr. AlMalik stressed the Organization’s keenness to build a fruitful partnership with the Foundation, with a view to consolidating the roles of Arabic as a bridge for cultural communication and a tool for spreading tolerance. He also expressed ICESCO’s readiness to dispatch specialized experts to train educational professionals in South Africa and contribute to the development of curricula and related skills.

    For his part, Mr. Zeinoul Abedien Cajee commended the key roles ICESCO plays within its areas of competence, and reviewed his Foundation’s efforts to promote Arabic learning in South Africa. The CEO also discussed Awqaf South Africa’s activities in the fields of Awqaf and investment for the advancement of communities.

    The meeting was attended by Dr. Abdelilah Benarafa, ICESCO Deputy Director-General, and Dr. Hani Al-Balawi, Expert at the Center for Civilizational Dialogue.

    ICESCO Signs MoU with Xi’an International Studies University to Promote Civilizational Dialogue and Arabic Language Teaching

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) and Xi’an International Studies University, in the People’s Republic of China, signed a memorandum of understanding to establish joint cooperation in promoting civilizational and cultural dialogue, supporting Arabic language teaching in China and Chinese language teaching in Arab universities, fostering youth exchange and understanding, and preserving and valuing Islamic Arab heritage in China. The agreement was signed today, Thursday, 27 November 2025, via videoconference by Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of ICESCO, and Dr. Wu Yao Wu, Rector of Xi’an University.

    Following the signing ceremony, Dr. AlMalik expressed his pleasure in cooperating with Xi’an University as a distinguished academic institution, noting that ICESCO attaches great importance to collaboration with leading universities within and beyond the Islamic world for its role in advancing knowledge, innovation, and creativity.

    Additionally, Dr. AlMalik praised the relations between the Islamic world and China, stressing that they represent a model for international relations and civilizational dialogue among diverse cultures. He commended the initiatives launched by His Excellency President Xi Jinping to strengthen cooperation and dialogue among civilizations.

    For his part, Dr. Wu Yao Wu highlighted ICESCO’s efforts in promoting mutual understanding among civilizations, supporting creativity and innovation, and safeguarding cultural heritage. He stated that cooperation between the Organization and the University will offer a new model of civilizational interaction and contribute to enhancing educational and cultural collaboration between the Islamic world and China.

    The signing ceremony was attended on behalf of ICESCO by Osama Heikal, Head of Media and Communication Sector; Dr. Raheel Qamar, Head of Science and Environment Sector; and Dr. Hani Albalawi, expert at the Center of Civilizational Dialogue, along with several academic leaders from Xi’an University.

    ICESCO Granted Observer Status in Arab Information Ministers CouncilRabat: 26 November 2025

    The Council of Arab Information Ministers decided to grant the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) observer status in the Council. The decision was adopted during the Council’s 55th session, held on Wednesday, 26 November 2025, at the headquarters of the League of Arab States in Cairo.

    Ambassador Ahmed Rashid Khattabi, Assistant Secretary-General and Head of the Media and Communication Sector at the League of Arab States, stated that the decision reflects the Council’s commitment to engaging with media stakeholders across the Arab and Islamic worlds and strengthening cooperation with organizations and bodies active in the media field. The aim is to exchange expertise and benefit from their expertise, plans, and programs in media and communication.

    He added that the Council now includes 20 organizations and unions operating in various areas related to news reporting, content production, program development, audiovisual broadcasting, and the training of media professionals.

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