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    ISESCO and Pakistan agree on promoting cooperation in science and culture

    The Director General of the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO), Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, met with the Pakistani Federal Minister of Education and Professional Training, Mr. Shafqat Mahmood, on the sidelines of their participation in the 40th UNESCO General Conference, which kicked off in Paris last Tuesday.

    During this meeting, Dr. AlMalik reviewed ISESCO’s new vision through which the Organization strives to become a beacon in the fields of education, science and culture, not only for Muslim countries but also for the world at large; and aims to become an organization with a clear identity and references, so as to forge ahead in its areas of competence with a forward-looking approach for the benefit of the Islamic world. He added that ISESCO also aims, through its new vision, to become a leadership and creativity hub able to coordinate efforts to develop educational policies and systems for Member States and improve these systems’ performance and output.

    In addition, ISESCO Director General reaffirmed ISESCO’s strong conviction in empowering young people, women and children, and allowing them access to good education, noting ISESCO’s initiative to support women scientists in the Islamic world and announcing that this initiative will be expanded to include all scientists and researchers in ISESCO Member States.

    For his part, the Pakistani Minister commended the active presence of ISESCO’s representatives in the proceedings of UNESCO General Conference, highlighting the importance of such presence in expertise sharing and cooperation with the two organizations during such events. The minister also praised ISESCO’s new vision, reaffirming his appreciation of the Organization’s new approach, which consists of allowing Member States to specify their needs in terms of programmes that ISESCO then supports, organizes, and deploys experts to carry out the required tasks.

    Likewise, Mr. Mahmood underlined his country’s interest in developing cooperation with ISESCO in its areas of competence, and expanding the scope of partnership with the Organization in the cultural field, particularly with regard to safeguarding heritage in the Islamic world.

    At the end of the meeting, ISESCO Director General and the Pakistani minister agreed to co-organize a number of programmes and workshops.

    ISESCO Director General continues his meetings on sidelines of UNESCO General Conference

    On the sidelines of his participation in the 40th UNESCO General Conference, being held in Paris, France, Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director General of the Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO), has held a series of meetings with several ministers and officials of National Commissions in Member States as well as officials in international organizations to explore ways of developing cooperation between ISESCO and these countries in the next period.

    With Ms. Golda El-Khoury, Director of UNESCO Office in Rabat, Dr. AlMalik examined ways to foster cooperation and joint action between the two international organizations, as they share the same action areas and seek to preserve world heritage, support countries in reforming their education systems and ensure that projects and activities yield the maximum positive outcomes.

    In the same vein, ISESCO Director General pointed out that ISESCO has reopened its office at UNESCO headquarters to further cooperation, under ISESCO’s new vision that advocates openness to and action with all international organizations, civil society organizations, universities and research centers, in service of Member States’ peoples.

    For her part, Ms. El-Khoury welcomed the Organization’s new vision and reaffirmed that the next period will witness more cooperation in fileds of action shared by the two organizations.

    Likewise, Dr. AlMalik met with Dr. Hamda Al-Sulaiti, Secretary General of Qatar National Commission for Education, Culture and Science. The two parties examined the development of cooperation between ISESCO and the State of Qatar in the next phase and touched on the programmes and activities recently carried out in Qatar in cooperation with the Organization.

    Moreover, the two parties reviewed the ongoing arrangements for scheduled activities as part of the celebration of Doha as the Arab region’s Islamic Culture Capital for 2021 and agreed on fruitful cooperation in the next period.

    ISESCO-Indonesia cooperation development explored

    The Director General of the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO), Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, today in Paris, met with Mr. Arrmanatha Nasir, Ambassador of Indonesia to France and Permanent Delegate to UNESCO.

    During this meeting on the sidelines of the 40th UNESCO General Conference being held in Paris, the two parties examined the development of cooperation between the Organization and Indonesia, under ISESCO’s new vision that seeks to make of the Organization a beacon of outreach in the fields of education, science and culture for Muslim countries and the world at large.

    Moreover, the two parties agreed to jointly work to make the activities and programmes, implemented in cooperation with ISESCO in Indonesia, more efficient and beneficial to their targeted categories, namely those overseen by the League of the Institutions of Teaching Arabic to non-Arabic Speakers, an institution largely welcome by ISESCO’s Members States in the African and Asian regions.

    With a population of 238 million people, Indonesia is the fourth densely populated country in the world and the world’s largest predominantly Muslim country. Indonesia joined ISESCO in 1986. Its National Commission for ISESCO is presided by the Ministry of Religious Affairs.

    ISESCO Director General meets with UAE Minister of Culture

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director General of the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO), in Paris, discussed with Ms. Noura Al Kaabi, Minister of Culture and Knowledge Development of the United Arab Emirates, ways to promote cooperation between ISESCO and the United Arab Emirates in the field of culture.

    During this Meeting, Dr. AlMalik expressed his thanks to the UAE Government for their initiative to host ISESCO Executive Council, to be held in Abu Dhabi on 29-30 January 2020, which is expected to take milestone decisions related to ISESCO and adopt its new strategy and vision.

    The two parties agreed to work jointly to implement a number of programmes and provide support to a host of cultural initiatives within the framework of ISESCO’s new strategy and vision, and as part of its efforts to protect and conserve heritage in the Islamic world and preserve the civilizational Islamic identity against incitement to hatred, fanaticism and violence.

    This meeting was held on the sidelines of participation of Dr. AlMalik and Ms. Al Kaabi in the 40th General Conference of UNESCO, which kicked off last Tuesday in Paris with the participation of the representatives of UNESCO’s 193 Member States and 10 Associate Members, and the presence of international leaders, most notably the UN Secretary General, Mr. António Guterres.

    AlMalik and Belabed agree on promoting cooperation between ISESCO and Algeria

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director General of the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO), in Paris, met with Mr. Abdelhakim Belabed, Algerian Minister of Education, on the sidelines of their participation in the 40th UNESCO General Conference. During this meeting, the two parties explored ways to promote cooperation between ISESCO and People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria in the fields of education, science, culture and communication

    Dr. AlMalik reaffirmed that ISESCO takes pride in Algeria’s membership and appreciates the efforts it exerts to support joint Islamic action, underscoring that the next period will see joint action programmes between the Organization and the Algerian Ministry of Education, in light of ISESCO’s new vision through which the Organization strives to become a beacon, not only for Muslim countries but for the world at large.

    Algerian Minister stated that his country will substantially support ISESCO in the upcoming period, lauding the Organization’s role in supporting Muslim countries’ efforts to reform their educational systems, as well as its action to safeguard and preserve heritage in the Islamic world.

    ISESCO Director General meets with CEO of “Dubai Cares”

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director General of the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO), discussed with Dr. Tariq Al Gurg, Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Cares, ways to promote cooperation and joint action between ISESCO and Dubai Cares with a view to providing education opportunities to children in Islamic countries, which need aid in this field.

    During this meeting, held on the sidelines of the 40th UNESCO General Conference, Dr. AlMalik reviewed ISESCO’s new vision and action plan for the forthcoming phase, and its approach towards empowering youth, women, and children to benefit from their educational, scientific, cultural, technological, and environmental rights. This goes in line with Dubai Cares’ fields of action in providing basic education. The two parties also agreed on promoting cooperation in the field of scholarships, and supporting, supervising, and expanding the scope of academic chairs to serve education and scientific research.

    It is worth mentioning that Dubai Cares, founded in 2007, is a philanthropic organization, which endeavors to provide children in developing countries with quality basic education through integral programmes aimed at eliminating obstacles hindering children from enrolling in schools and learning.

    AlMalik and Amzazi explore ISESCO-Morocco cooperation

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director General of the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO), reviewed ways to strengthen cooperation between the Organization and Morocco, with Mr. Said Amzazi, Minister of National Education, Vocational Training, Higher Education and Scientific Research of the Kingdom of Morocco, in the fields of education, science, culture and communication.

    Dr. AlMalik lauded the permanent support of His Majesty Mohammed VI of Morocco to ISESCO and the care the Organization receives from the late King Hassan II since its inception.

    Moreover, the two parties examined ISESCO’s future programmes of cooperation between ISESCO and Morocco under the Organization’s new vision which is based on two orientations: building an innovative and smart civilizational system and empowering youth, women and children to enjoy their educational, scientific, cultural, technological and environmental rights. All these issues receive special attention from the Moroccan Government.

    Mr. Amzazi reaffirmed his country’s appreciation of the role played by ISESCO to support Islamic world countries in the fields of education, science and culture, wishing more success to the Organization in light of its new vision.

    The meeting which was attended by Mr. Samir Addahre, Ambassador, Permanent Delegate of Morocco to UNESCO, was held on the sidelines of the 40th UNESCO General Conference.

    ISESCO launches a Caravan on the use of technology for educational purposes in Nigeria

    Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO), launched an awareness raising caravan on rationalizing the use of technological means for educational purposes, on 13-15 November 2019 in Abuja, in coordination with Nigerian National Commission for ISESCO and Federal Ministry of Education of Nigeria,

    This caravan, which benefits 60 primary and secondary school teachers and education professionals, aims at enhancing their competences to integrate information and communication technologies into the educational process.

    Nigerian National Commission for ISESCO organized the caravan’s launch ceremony, which was attended by Deputy Minister of Education of Nigeria as well as a number of central directors and heads of departments and services at the Ministry.

    This initiative is part of ISESCO’s efforts and new vision aiming at providing the necessary technical and educational expertise for the staff of education and training sector to make the best use of these technologies and take advantage of their various applications supporting communication, cooperation, critical and innovative thinking, organization, research and problem-solving.

    ISESCO Director General meets with UAE Minister of Education

    The Director General of the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO), Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, today in Paris, met with the Minister of Education of the State of the United Arab Emirates, Mr. Hussain bin Ibrahim Al Hammadi, on the sidelines of their participation the 40th UNESCO General Conference, which kicked off last Tuesday.

    During this meeting, Dr. AlMalik presented ISESCO’s new vision through which the Organization strives to enter a new phase as a beacon in the fields of education, science, culture and communication, not only for the Islamic world but for the world at large. The Director General also talked about future ISESCO action plans and the measures taken to set up a waqf to help fund ISESCO’s projects and ensure that the Organization is adequately assuming its role.

    Moreover, the two parties agreed to promote cooperation between ISESCO and the UAE in the fields of education, science, culture and communication.

    For his part, the Minister reaffirmed his country’s interest in projects pertaining to promoting Arabic, and the future of education in both the Arab and Islamic world, conveying his country’s readiness to work with ISESCO in implementing programmes and activities aiming at developing curricula and upgrading Member States’ educational systems.

    Mr. Al-Hammadi also hailed the idea of waqf as a way to fund ISESCO’s activities and action programmes, reaffirming the UAE’s support for this idea.

    ISESCO Director General explores cooperation between ISESCO and Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia and Afghanistan

    The Director General of the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO), Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, explored ways to promote cooperation between the Organization and the Sultanate of Brunei Darussalam, Republic of Indonesia, and Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, during three meetings he held with officials from these three countries, on Wednesday, in Paris, on the sidelines of the 40th UNESCO General Conference.

    During his meeting with Mr. Dato Hamzah Sulaiman, Minister of Education of Sultanate of  Brunei Darussalam, Dr. AlMalik reaffirmed ISESCO’s keenness to develop cooperation with the Sultanate, lauding the Celebration of Bandar Seri Begawan as Capital of Islamic  Culture for 2019 as well as the programmes and activities implemented and scheduled as part of the celebration.

    The two parties also agreed to continue working towards promoting cooperation in the fields of education, science, technology and culture, and rendering Brunei Darussalam a regular destination for holding international symposia and hosting some ministerial conferences that fall within the realm of ISESCO’s competence, particularly in light of the positive outcomes scored during Dr. AlMalik’s visit to Brunei Darrussalam last October, his meeting with His Majesty Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, and his participation in the Majlis Ilmu Conference, which was opened by His Majesty.

    Likewise, Dr. AlMalik met with Dr. Arief Rachman, Executive Chairman of the Indonesian National Commission to UNESCO, and together they reviewed the outcomes of the major activities ISESCO implemented in several Indonesian cities over the previous period. The two parties also explored ways to promote cooperation in ISESCO’s areas of competence, within the framework of ISESCO’s strategy and new vision, which strives to render the Organization a beacon for Islamic world as well as for other countries in the fields of science, culture and communication.

    The Director General also met with Mr. Abdel-Ellah Sediqi, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Afghanistan to France, Cyprus, Portugal and Monaco, Permanent Delegate of Afghanistan to UNESCO and ISESCO. During this meeting, the Director General explored the future of cooperation between the Organization and the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, which both parties agreed to promote.

    It is worth noting that the 40th UNESCO General Conference kicked off yesterday and saw the participation of UNESCO Member States (193 Member States), in addition to ten Associate Members; and the attendance of world leaders, chief among them the UN Secretary General, Mr. António Guterres.