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    Applications are Open for 2026 ICESCO-Hamdan Award for the Development of Educational Facilities, Worth USD300,000

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) and the Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation for Medical and Educational Sciences announce the opening of nominations for the fifth edition of ICESCO-Hamdan Prize for the Development of Educational Facilities in the Islamic World 2025 – 2026, which aims to stimulate voluntary initiatives and charitable work in the education sector, and support the development of educational infrastructure and facilities in the Islamic world.

    The award carries a USD 300,000 prize value. It is granted to three winners from among charitable organizations, volunteer institutions, donors, and benefactors. Each winner receives USD 100,000, which must be invested either in developing the awarded project or in launching new educational initiatives that support educational facilities. In addition, winners receive a commemorative shield and an official certificate of recognition.

    Nominations can be submitted either through self-nomination or nomination upon recommendation. Applicants must fill in and submit the application form, before 20 March 2026, in Arabic or English via the official online platform at the following link: (https://tahkeem.ha.ae/login.xhtml).

    Following the initial screening process, eligible applications will be forwarded to an international jury, which will evaluate the submissions, select the winners, and approve the final results. The awardees will be honored at an official ceremony organized by the Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation for Medical and Educational Sciences, in collaboration with ICESCO.

    For inquiries, applicants may contact the following email address: hamdan.icesco.prize@ha.ae
    It is worth noting that this award was launched in 2017, with the support of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, may Allah rest his soul, as part of a partnership between ICESCO and the Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation.

    ICESCO Organizes Panel Discussion at MONDIACULT 2025 to Ensure Fair and Inclusive Access to Culture

    As part of the official program of the World Conference on Cultural Policies and Sustainable Development MONDIACULT 2025, the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) held a special session titled: “Cultural Rights in the Digital Age: Inclusive Access, Fair Participation, and Rights-Based Governance.” The session highlighted the place of culture within the sustainable development agenda, cultural rights in the digital era, and the opportunities and challenges brought about by technological transformations.

    The event, organized by ICESCO on Tuesday, 30 September 2025, in partnership with UNESCO, the International Labour Organization (ILO), the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), and UN Women, aimed at strengthening international cooperation to guarantee fair and inclusive access to culture and to achieve fair participation in shaping rights-based governance policies.

    The session addressed three main issues: emphasizing the centrality of cultural rights in the digital age; the cultural dimensions of digital divides related to language, accessibility, and representation; as well as presenting ICESCO’s digital initiatives, foremost among them the ICESCO Creative Platform and the ICESCO Index of Cultural and Creative Technologies.
    In this context, Dr. Mohamed Zinelabidine, Head of the Culture Sector, and Ms. Somia Djacta, Head of ICESCO’s Delegation to UNESCO, renewed the call for the adoption of a specific goal on culture within the Sustainable Development Goals (Goal 18). They stressed the importance of recognizing culture as a strategic driver of social cohesion, innovation, and sustainable development. They also underscored the need to safeguard the rights of artists, promote the creativity of youth and women, and ensure fair and inclusive governance in the digital space.

    Participants in the event unanimously emphasized the importance of bridging digital and cultural divides, protecting the rights of creators, and guaranteeing fair and inclusive access to cultural technologies. The inputs also highlighted ICESCO’s innovative contributions in this field. Joint recommendations were presented, which will be incorporated into the final documents of MONDIACULT 2025 and into future pathways of cooperation among international organizations.

    ICESCO and ALIPH Foundation Explore Cooperation in Heritage Protection

    Dr. Salim M. Al-Malik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), met with Mr. Valéry Freland, Executive Director of the ALIPH Foundation, on Tuesday 30 September 2025, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, to discuss avenues of cooperation between the two sides in the protection and preservation of heritage.

    During the Meeting, ICESCO Director-General presented the Organization’s vision and strategic orientations, as well as its flagship programs and initiatives, particularly the activities of ICESCO’s Heritage Center and the role it plays in protecting heritage sites in Member States. He also highlighted ICESCO’s work to remove sites from international lists of endangered heritage, in addition to the registering 724 sites and elements on the ICESCO Islamic World Heritage Lists.

    Both parties agreed to sign a Memorandum of Understanding in November to develop joint cooperation in the field of heritage protection and to strengthen international efforts in this area.

    The ALIPH Foundation is an international, multi-stakeholder platform that brings together states, private-sector partners, and experts, with the aim of protecting endangered heritage worldwide and safeguarding cultural heritage. Its membership includes countries such as Saudi Arabia, France, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Morocco, Luxembourg, China, and Cyprus, with additional support from Switzerland and contributions from major international institutions and charitable organizations.

    ICESCO Participates in International Conference on AI Ethics in Doha

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) took part in the international conference “AI Ethics: The Convergence of Technology and Diverse Moral Traditions,” organized by Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) on 28–29 September 2025 at the Qatar National Convention Centre in Doha. The event was attended by Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, Chairperson of Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development, and aimed to discuss cross-border ethical foundations for AI governance.

    ICESCO was represented by Dr. Kaïs Hammami, Head of the Center for Foresight and Artificial Intelligence, who participated in a session titled “Transnational AI Principles and Guidelines: Harmonizing Ethics Across Borders,” alongside international academics and researchers. He emphasized the importance of building inclusive ethical frameworks that embrace cultural diversity and harmonize reference points across nations.

    In his intervention, Dr. Hammami highlighted the significance of the “Riyadh Charter on Artificial Intelligence in the Islamic World,” developed by ICESCO in partnership with the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA), describing it as a common reference for Member States to ensure responsible, sustainable, and equitable AI governance. He underlined that the Charter places human dignity, justice, equity, and solidarity at its core, while also contributing to the global dialogue on AI ethics.

    The conference addressed the impact of AI on six key sectors: healthcare, urban planning, security, education, finance, and the future of work. ICESCO reaffirmed its firm commitment to building global ethical frameworks and strengthening balanced governance that integrates innovation with respect for cultural diversity.

    ICESCO Congratulates Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on Hosting Mondiacult 2029

    30/09/2025

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) extends its heartfelt congratulations to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Saudi Ministry of Culture on the occasion of its selection to host the UNESCO World Conference on Cultural Policies and Sustainable Development – Mondiacult 2029.

    On this occasion, ICESCO Director-General Dr. Salim M. AlMalik stated that the Kingdom’s hosting of this global event reflects its leading position on the international cultural scene and its prominent role in promoting culture as a key pillar for achieving sustainable development. He further affirmed that this selection reflects the significant attention Saudi Arabia, under the guidance of its wise leadership, dedicates to culture as a bridge for communication and dialogue among peoples.

    Dr. AlMalik also praised the immense and outstanding efforts of Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan Al Saud, Saudi Minister of Culture, and the Ministry.

    ICESCO celebrates International Translation Day and reaffirms its role in building the future.

    In observance of International Translation Day, the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) released the following statement:

    From the House of Wisdom to ICESCO: Translation as a bridge of civilization and a pillar for building the future.
    The world commemorates International Translation Day each year on September 30 under the theme “Translation, Shaping a Future You Can Trust,” symbolically reminding us of the importance of this human act that has accompanied the progress of civilization and contributed to the exchange of knowledge among nations. In this context, ICESCO celebrates the occasion, emphasizing its commitment to enhancing translation and publishing efforts and building bridges of understanding among cultures through training programs and academic partnerships.

    In this context, ICESCO links the resurgence of nations to the flourishing of translation movements. During the Abbasid era, the House of Wisdom stood as a pioneering model of how translation became a comprehensive civilizational project. The heritage of the Greeks, Persians, and Indians was translated into Arabic, then reproduced and enriched, making Arabic a language of science and global knowledge.

    In line with this dynamic, ICESCO witnessed a qualitative leap last year with the establishment of the Translation and Publishing Center, designed to serve as an effective tool in supporting civilizational communication and disseminating the Organization’s cultural, educational, and scientific mission. The Organization also demonstrated its deep conviction of the role of translation in enhancing international peace and security by organizing, in partnership with Naif Arab University for Security Sciences, an international symposium titled “Translation and Security: The Role of Translation in Enhancing National and International Security,” held at its headquarters in Rabat on 2-3 July, 2025.
    The Translation and Publishing Center is steadfast in its belief in the key role of translation across the sectors of education, scientific research, medicine, technology, and international cooperation, in light of the digital revolution, the rise of artificial intelligence, and the knowledge economy. With these advancements and developments, the challenge is no longer confined to the vast quantity of texts but now lies in the quality of translation and the translator’s awareness of the cognitive and intellectual dimensions of their work.
    Moreover, the Center believes that translation transcends linguistic skills to serve a civilizational and humanitarian mission, holding a central place within the Organization’s strategy by:

    1. Building capacities through specialized training programs that combine theoretical and practical aspects.
    2. Diversifying translation fields to include precise sciences, modern technologies, as well as humanities and arts.
    3. Enhancing international publishing to highlight the culture of the Islamic world on global platforms and consolidate its influential presence in the international intellectual arena. It also facilitates access to diverse human knowledge and contemporary global thought for researchers and readers in the Islamic world, thus enriching civilizational dialogue and fostering constructive cultural exchange among various civilizations.

    On this occasion, Dr. Salim AlMalik, ICESCO Director General, stated, “Celebrating International Translation Day under the theme, “Translation, Shaping a Future You Can Trust” reflects our deep belief that translation is not merely a bridge between languages but a fundamental pillar for building a future based on trust, diversity, and openness. Through its Translation and Publishing Center, ICESCO continues to support translation as a civilizational mission that contributes to enhancing dialogue, peace, and understanding among peoples.”

    The Organization avails itself of this international occasion to express its sincere gratitude and appreciation to translators everywhere who dedicate their lives’ work to building bridges of understanding and convergence among civilizations. ICESCO reaffirms that their efforts align with its 2026–2030 vision, which places knowledge, translation, and publishing at the core of building a prosperous future grounded in openness, diversity, and creativity.

    ICESCO Reaffirms Its Commitment to Cultural Rights at “Mondiacult 2025” in Barcelona

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) took part in the World Conference on Cultural Policies and Sustainable Development “Mondiacult 2025,” which kicked off on Monday, 29 September 2025, in Barcelona. the Organization reaffirmed its commitment to cultural rights, calling for their recognition as a standalone goal within the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). ICESCO also reviewed its major international cultural initiatives and achievements over the past five years.

    Dr. Mohamed Zinelabidine, Head of the Culture Sector, representing ICESCO at the Conference, highlighted the Organization’s vision and key cultural accomplishments, including initiatives aimed at expanding access to culture as a driver of development and a source of knowledge capital.

    Dr. Zinelabidine also took part in a special session on cultural rights, which focused on three core themes: strengthening public policies and legislative frameworks; developing strategies to protect freedom of creative expression and elevate the role of artists in a rapidly changing environment; and achieving progress in cultural property restitution, thereby enabling communities to reconnect with their heritage and fostering dialogue among nations.

    During the session, Dr. Zinelabidine shared ICESCO’s position on these matters, stressing that the Organization views cultural rights as a cornerstone of human development, peace, and intercultural dialogue. He also highlighted ICESCO’s initiatives to promote the diversity of cultural expressions, both in-person and in the digital space, and its support for artists and communities in safeguarding and transmitting heritage.

    ICESCO’s participation in this conference aims to work hand-in-hand with Member States and international partners to develop innovative policies and practical tools that ensure the respect, protection, and advancement of cultural rights globally.

    ICESCO Director-General Participates in 2025 Cultural Investment Conference in Riyadh

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), participated in the 2025 Cultural Investment Conference. The conference kicked off on Monday, 29 September 2025, at the King Fahd Cultural Centre in Riyadh, under the patronage of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, may God protect him. It was attended by His Royal Highness Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, Saudi Minister of Culture, alongside more than 150 speakers and 1,500 participants, including senior decision-makers and leaders in culture and investment at both national and international levels.

    The conference aims to present culture as an attractive investment opportunity, showcase innovative financing models, build strategic partnerships, and develop new mechanisms that support creative industries and enhance the role of cultural capital in driving global economic growth. It also highlights the impact of cultural investment in empowering national talent, promoting justice and inclusion, and expanding cultural influence internationally through cultural diplomacy.

    In his opening address, the Saudi Minister of Culture noted, “We are pleased to launch the first edition of the Cultural Investment Conference, which explores the future of cultural investment, its prospects, and its developmental potential,” highlighting that the Saudi cultural sector has undergone a historic transformation since the launch of Saudi Vision 2030, with increased contribution to GDP and the creation of new jobs, and emphasizing the private sector’s role as a strategic partner in the sector’s development.

    In a statement, Dr. AlMalik emphasized that the objectives of this international event closely align with ICESCO’s vision and ambitious strategy, which positions culture as a key driver of sustainable development. He stressed that the Organization seeks to enable Member States to develop sustainable investment environments for creative industries, strengthen public-private partnerships, and support young talent and entrepreneurs in cultural fields.

    Dr. AlMalik added that ICESCO, through its various initiatives and programs, works to promote cultural investment as a means to build a diversified creative economy and achieve comprehensive development, thereby enhancing intercultural dialogue and consolidating values of peace and understanding.

    ICESCO’s participation in the 2025 Cultural Investment Conference reflects the Organization’s commitment to engaging in major international forums and contributing to the formulation of global policies in education, science, and creative culture, in line with its strategic objectives and service to its Member States.

    ICESCO Participates in Third Ministerial Dialogue for Culture-Based Climate Action

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) participated in the third High-Level Ministerial Dialogue for Culture-Based Climate Action, held in Barcelona on Sunday, 28 September 2025, on the eve of the World Conference on Cultural Policies Mondiacult, organized there by UNESCO.

    This dialogue, convened at the invitation of the Brazilian Ministry of Culture, as the host of the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30) scheduled for November 2025, reaffirmed the growing momentum for integrating culture at the heart of international sustainable development agendas. The event brought together ministers of culture, policymakers, and international cultural leaders to discuss the role of culture as a catalyst for climate action and sustainability. It also adopted the Barcelona Declaration, considered a significant collective commitment to strengthening the role of culture in addressing the global climate crisis.

    ICESCO was represented at this event by Dr. Mohamed Zinelabidine, Head of the Culture Sector, and Ms. Somia Djacta, Head of the ICESCO Delegation to UNESCO, who emphasized the Organization’s commitment to supporting cultural approaches that enhance resilience to climate change, in line with its strategic vision of promoting peace, intercultural dialogue, and sustainable development in its Member States.

    ICESCO Participates in International Experts Forum in Tashkent

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) participated in the International Experts Forum, held on 26–27 September 2025 under the theme: “The Great Heritage of the Past is the Basis for an Enlightened Future”, at the headquarters of the Center for Islamic Civilization in the Uzbek capital, Tashkent, under the patronage of H.E. President Shavkat Mirziyoyev.

    ICESCO was represented at the Forum by Dr. Ahmed Abdel Basset, Expert at the Organization’s Center for Calligraphy and Manuscripts, who conveyed in his speech the greetings of ICESCO Director-General, Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, to all the staff of the Center for Islamic Civilization and the participants in the Forum. He also highlighted the strong relations between ICESCO and the Republic of Uzbekistan, noting that last May the Uzbek city of Samarkand was announced as the Islamic World Culture Capital for 2025.

    Dr. Abdel Basset further spoke about the nature of cooperation between ICESCO and the Center for Islamic Civilization, pointing out that a large space on the Center’s second floor has been designated for the inauguration of ICESCO’s Manuscripts Center, from which numerous scientific and cultural activities will be launched in conjunction with the official opening of the Center for Islamic Civilization.

    The Forum served as a prelude to the official opening of the Center for Islamic Civilization next year. It provided an opportunity for more than 200 scholars, researchers, and experts from 20 countries to discover the Center’s exhibitions, sections, and collections, in addition to discussing its mission and scope of work aimed at conveying the human essence of Islam to the international community.

    It should be noted that on 25 May 2025, ICESCO Director-General visited the new headquarters of the Center for Islamic Civilization in Tashkent, where he met with Mr. Firdavs Abdukhalikov, Director of the Center, to discuss the arrangements for inaugurating the ICESCO Manuscripts Center, which will be hosted within the Center for Islamic Civilization.

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