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    ISESCO Director General meets with Gabonese Minister of Education in Paris

    Today in Paris, the Director General of the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO), Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, met Mr. Michel Menga M’Essone, Minister of State and Minister of National Education of Gabon, and together they explored ways of strengthening cooperation between the Organization and Gabon in ISESCO’s areas of action.

    This Meeting, which was attended by Mrs. Rachel Annick Ogoula Akiko, Permanent Delegate of Gabon to UNESCO, was part of a series of meetings that ISESCO Director General is holding with heads of States’ delegations and regional and international organizations concerned with education, culture, science and communication, during his current visit to France at the head of a high-level delegation of ISESCO to participate in the 40th UNESCO General Conference.

    It is worth noting that the 40th UNESCO General Conference kicked off on Tuesday 12 November 2019 with the participation of the representatives of UNESCO’s 193 Member States, along with 10 Associate Members, and high-level international leaders, most notably the UN Secretary General, Mr. Antóno Guterres.

    ISESCO to participate in technical meeting to prepare reference framework for teaching Arabic

    The Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO), through the League of the Institutions of Teaching Arabic to non-Arabic Speakers (LITAAS), will participate in the technical meeting on the “Preparation of Joint Reference Framework for Teaching Arabic Language”, to be hosted by the Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (ALECSO) in Tunis on 14-15 November 2019.

    Organized at the invitation of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), the meeting will explore ways to develop and finance references and executive mechanisms likely to give rise to a general unified framework for teaching Arabic to serve as a reference for the various institutions of teaching and learning Arabic language at the Arab and international levels.

    In addition to ISESCO, LITAAS, IsDB, and ALECSO, the meeting will be attended by the Arab Bureau of Education for the Gulf States (ABEGS); the Arab Maghreb Union (AMU); the Association of Arab Universities (AAU); the Federation of Arab Scientific Research Councils (FARC) based in Khartoum, the Sudan; the Arabic Language Academy of Damascus (ALAD), Syria; the National Center for Assessment in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; and Attanal Alarabi Institution for Training and Testing, Amman, Jordan.

    ISESCO and LITAAS will be represented in the event by Mr. Adel Bouraoui, Supervisor of the Directorate of Education at ISESCO.

    High-level representation of ISESCO at the 40th UNESCO General Conference.

    Today in Paris, the 40th UNESCO General Conference kicked off with the participation of a high-level delegation of the Islamic Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (ISESCO), headed by Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, ISESCO Director General.

    Dr. AlMalik’s visit agenda features a number of important activities and events. In this regard, Dr. AlMalik will deliver an address reviewing ISESCO’s new vision and ways to develop cooperation between the two organizations in joint action fields.

    In this vein, ISESCO Director General will also hold several bilateral meetings with UNESCO Member States’ heads of delegations, and chiefs of regional and international organizations involved in the fields of education, culture, science, and communication.

    During a special celebration, ISESCO will reopen its Bureau at UNESCO’s headquarters in Paris, and the two organizations will sign a cooperation agreement.

    It is worth noting that the 40th UNESCO General Conference kicked off with the participation of representatives of UNESCO’s 193 Member States, along with 10 Associate Members, and high-level international leaders, headed by the UN Secretary General, Mr. António Guterres. According to UNESCO, this year’s conference will serve as a laboratory of ideas for new multilateral approaches to the gamut of pressing issues ranging from higher education to artificial intelligence.

    ISESCO reviews its efforts in supporting youth initiatives at Misk Global Forum in Riyadh

    The Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO) reviews its efforts in supporting youth development initiatives during its participation with a working paper in Misk Global Forum, held in Riyadh on 12-14 November 2019.

    For the record, the fourth edition of Misk Global Forum, under the theme “Work, Reworked”, aims to explore the new trends and current transformations in the world of work, with the participation of nearly five thousand people representing over 120 countries around the world.

    The Forum expects the participation of over 140 leading figures. This event is held by the Centre of Initiatives at Mohammad bin Salman Charity Institution “Misk Foundation” over three days, which include various activities on developing the new practices in the world of work, empowering youth with the necessary knowledge and skills to take the decisions necessary for confronting the challenge of change in a new era of work, and anticipating the future of business and its impacts on the economy.

    Moreover, the Forum seeks to explore, develop and empower young people to become active participants in the future economy, establish an international youth platform for exchanging knowledge and closely sharing their successful experiences so as to attain the results, recommendations and initiatives likely to develop young people’s capacities.

    ISESCO is represented in this Forum by Dr. Ahmed Said Bah, Director of External Affairs and Cooperation in ISESCO, who will explore along with the officials of Misk Foundation the prospects of cooperation in the coming years.

    AlMalik warns: 3 million Arab children have no access to schools

    ISESCO Director General: We have a chance to redress paths of education to achieve sustainable development

    ISESCO new vision aims to build a civilizational system and empower young people, women and children

    The Director General of the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO), Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, warned that two thirds of world children do not have access to pre-school education. He added that illiteracy rate in the Arab world for the age range of fifteen years and above is still high (21%); around three million Arab children do not have access to schools; and female illiteracy rates are double the figures of males.

    “We now have a chance to redress the situation, and forestall the shortcomings, a chance we must not miss for the sake of ourselves and our peoples”, Dr. AlMalik, stated in his address at the 11th Conference of Arab Minsters of Education, which concludes its proceedings today in Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain. He further explained that redressing the educational situation falls within efforts to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 4 –Education 2030, whose Target 4.1 states that “by 2030, ensure that all girls and boys complete free, equitable and quality primary and secondary education leading to relevant and effective learning outcomes”.

    Likewise, the Director General maintained that if Target 4.7 stresses the importance of “ensuring that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development”, one wonders about the position of the Arab world on the world map of knowledge production, capacity building and creative industries, at a time of rising numbers of patents in the field of artificial intelligence at the world level, which increased by a 1000% rate over the period between 1991 and 2015, with 62% thereof dominated by three countries: Japan, South Korea and the USA.

    Being aware of the scale, nature and direct repercussions of the current challenges on the development of our countries, ISESCO Director General stressed that ISESCO has moved during this year toward a new phase of development and rebuilding based on an innovative vision through which ISESCO aspires to become an international shining beacon in education, science, culture and communication.

    Dr. AlMalik added: “we will, Allah willing, work in the coming period, supported by Member States, to implement two major general orientations: building a smart, innovative and civilizational system for the Islamic world, and empowering youth, women and children to enjoy their educational, scientific, cultural, technological and environmental rights. ISESCO will also develop adequate support mechanisms for Member States in its coming action plans.”

    Moreover, ISESCO Director General made it clear that ISESCO’s new vision and strategic orientations to be proposed to ISESCO Executive Council, which is mandated by the Third Extraordinary General Conference to convene with the powers of the General Conference, in the State of United Arab Emirates on 29-30 January 2020, so as to advance the Organization to join the ranks of major international organizations.

    At the close of his address, Dr. AlMalik highlighted that ISESCO, similarly to other regional and international organizations, depends in the budgets of its annual action plans and programmes on the financial contributions of Member States. “The decrease of contributions negatively and directly influences ISESCO’s performance, reduces its capacity to implement its plans, and curbs its aspiration to launch major projects to serve sustainable development plans in Member States”, the Director General asserted, while hoping that Their Excellencies Ministers and Heads of Delegation of the participating countries in the Conference will urge Member States to boost their support to ISESCO’s budget and pay their financial obligations to the Organization for both the current financial year and the arrears of the past years.

    It is worth mentioning that the 11th  Conference of Arab Ministers of Education, held under the theme “Role of educational policies in achieving SDG 4 – Education 2030”, is organized as part of the Kingdom of Bahrain’s Celebration of its Education Centennial.

    ISESCO extends congratulations to Kingdom of Bahrain on success of Education Centennial Celebration

    The Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO) extends its sincere congratulations to the Kingdom of Bahrain for the astounding success of the “Celebration of Education Centennial”, held today evening, in Manama, to mark 100th  anniversary of formal education in the country, with the presence of His Majesty King Hamad bin Issa Al Khalifa of Bahrain. On this occasion, ISESCO extends its congratulations to His Majesty for this success and to Dr. Majid bin Ali Al-Nuaimi, Bahraini Minister of Education, for the good organization of the event.

    The celebration was attended by Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, ISESCO Director General, who commended the approach adopted by the Ministry of Education of Bahrain, calling on Muslim countries to follow the Kingdom’s steps in designating a day  to be overseen by the ministries of education, to honor students, teachers and educational professionals, in the presence of state leaders including presidents and kings in order to highlight the great value of education in all societies.

    The Celebration of Education Centennial saw the special participation of the delegations of most Arab countries, as well as representatives of regional and international organizations interested in the field of education. The celebration was held only hours prior to the opening of the 11th  Conference of Arab Ministers of Education, convened in Manama, under the theme “Role of educational policies in achieving SDG 4 – Education 2030”.

    ISESCO participates in a regional forum on Linking Science and Industry in Kuwait

    Under the theme “Constructive and purposeful linking of academic sciences and industrial applications for building a society of convergent technologies”, the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO) participates in the Regional Forum hosted by Kuwait on 12-14 November 2019.

    The Forum aims to examine the mechanisms on addressing the various challenges that face academic sciences and industrial applications, meet the growing need for new technologies and innovations by reducing the gap between academic and industrial parties, laying  knowledge foundations for linkage and convergence between scientific research and industry, proper management of knowledge resources, scientific management of connection between scientific research and industry, and beneficial cooperation for all parties.

    The Forum brings together entrepreneurs, innovators, researchers, officials of technology transfer and marketing in academic institutions, officials of technology incubators and science and technology parks, officials of research and development in industrial institutions and industry ministries, alongside with policy- and decision-makers in investment institutions, banks and ministries concerned from Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the Sudan, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Bahrain and the hosting country.

    ISESCO is represented in this event by Dr. Ali Errahal, Expert at ISESCO Regional Office in Sharjah.

    ISESCO Centre in Malaysia holds a regional workshop

    Yesterday, 04 November 2019, in Melaka, Malaysia, the regional workshop on “Using most efficient educational methods in teaching Arabic language for non-Arabic speakers in Southeast Asian countries” kicked off. It is being held by the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO), in cooperation with the Malaysian Ministry of Education and Granada Editions.

    The 5-day workshop, supervised by ISESCO Educational Centre in Malaysia, benefits 58 participants, including teachers and educational counsellors from the Malaysian Ministry of Education, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and Brunei Darussalam.

    The opening session was attended by the representative of the Malaysian Ministry of Education and a number of senior officials of the Department of Islamic Education in Melaka State, Malaysia.

    ISESCO is represented in this workshop by Dr. Abdul Razif Zaini, Director of ISESCO Educational Centre in Malaysia.

    ISESCO Director General meets with Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director General of the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO), explored with His Highness Prince Faisal Bin Farhan, Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs, the cooperation ties between the Organization and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Dr. AlMalik also reviewed ISESCO’s activities and future programmes within the framework of the new strategic vision, which makes of ISESCO a source of civilizational influence in the Islamic world as well as the rest of the world.

    This was part of today meeting of the Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs with ISESCO Director General, who congratulated the Minister on the trust of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman Bin Abdulaziz, and his new position.

    The meeting further highlighted the great interest and considerable support of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the efforts of ISESCO in the fields of education, science and culture.

    ISESCO takes part in 14th Edition of e-Learning Africa in Côte d’Ivoire

    The Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO) is taking part in the 14th International Conference & Exhibition on ICT for Education, Training & Skills Development—E-Learning Africa, being held under the theme “The Keys to the Future: Learnability and Employability”, in Abidjan, Republic of Côte d’Ivoire, on 23-25 October 2019.

    This conference is one the key international thematic events that address the role of technology in supporting learning, training and skills development. It also bring together experts, academicians, professionals, investors and people interested in the future of education in Africa.

    The event’s programme features holding core dialogues, discovery demos, expertise exchange sessions, knowledge factories, panel discussions, and plenary sessions. It also includes holding high-level ministerial roundtables for African ministers of education, training and ICT.

    This is not the first time ISESCO participates in this event; the Organization had taken part and co-held previous editions of e-Learning Africa. In this edition, ISESCO gave a presentation in one of the plenary sessions on ISESCO’s Project on “Educational Technology in Service of Alternative Teaching and Learning Patterns”, entitled “ICT and Leadership for Teachers’ Professional Growth: ISESCO’s Initiatives”. The presentation aimed to highlight the strategic orientations of ISESCO’s new vision regarding the use of ICT in service of education, and its role in teachers’ professional growth.

    ISESCO is represented in this conference by Mr. Aziz Elhajir, Programme Specialist at the Directorate of Education.

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