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    Exploring prospects of cooperation between ICESCO and Embrace Relief Organization

    The Partnerships and International Cooperation Sector of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) and the American “Embrace Relief” Organization held a meeting to examine the prospects of cooperation in the fields of sustainable development, addressing social and health challenges, educational development and capacity building for women and children.

    The Partnerships and International Cooperation Sector was represented in the meeting, which was held on Thursday, September 29, 2022, via videoconference, by Ms. Amira ElFadil, Head of the Sector, and her working team, while the “Embrace Relief” Organization was represented by Mr. Savas Metin, Head of Projects, and several members of his working team.

    During the meeting, Ms. Amira ElFadil highlighted ICESCO’s new vision and strategic orientations, casting light on key programs and projects implemented by the Organization in its Member States. She also emphasized ICESCO’s eagerness to cooperate with the Organization to support its Member States in achieving Sustainable Development Goals, addressing social and health challenges, developing education, empowering women and children, and ensuring access to water supply and sanitation.

    For his part, Mr. Metin made a presentation on his Organization’s areas of work and its programs on education, health care, water and sanitation, women’s rehabilitation, agriculture, refugees and displaced persons. He also indicated that Embrace Relief is active in 40 countries around the world, and has partnerships with the United Nations and the African Union bodies.

    At the close of the meeting, both parties identified several areas of common interest and agreed to continue discussions and coordination to establish a fruitful partnership between the two organizations.

    ICESCO chairs closing ministerial session of Mondiacult in Mexico

    Dr. Mohamed Zinelabidine, Head of the Culture and Communication Sector of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), chaired the closing ministerial session of the World Conference on Cultural Policies and Sustainable Development (MONDIACULT 2022), organized by UNESCO with the participation of 115 ministers of culture and 70 international organizations and institutions representing the Member States. The session, held under the theme “Culture for Sustainable Development,” was attended by the respective Ministers of Culture of Egypt, the Czech Republic, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Indonesia, Sierra Leone and Namibia, as well as seven international organizations.

    The statements of the participating ministers focused on ways to develop cultural policies in the Member States, notably indicators of cultural and creative industries whose annual revenues exceed 2.250 billion dollars, representing 13% of urban employment rates.

    The participants stressed that culture is now a major economic locomotive for sustainable tourism, supported by 90% of the population of the world’s countries, due to the income it generates through art events, heritage industries and traditional skills.

    While chairing the session, Dr. Zinelabidine commended the standing partnership between UNESCO and ICESCO, stating that both organizations are working to improve the indicators of the cultural and creative economy for integrated sustainable development. He also stressed that the creative industries are a vital sector that currently generates 29.5 million direct jobs for young people aged 15 to 29. He added that both organizations are working to render culture a lever of sustainable development for their respective Member States, including the allocation and support of the role of creative women.

    Moreover, the head of the Culture and Communication Sector explained that the virtual creative industries have witnessed an increase of more than 34% in terms of demand for video subscriptions, which has led ICESCO to address cultural policy issues from a new perspective that takes into account the transformations caused by the “purple economy.” The latter is a fundamental alternative to the transforming economies, on par with the green economy, blue economy, digital economy, and solidarity and social economy. This significance stems from cultural development’s contributions to the unique construction of the concept of human wealth, both symbolically and financially, in the countries of the Islamic world.

    Likewise, Dr. Zinelabidine stated that ICESCO’s recent establishment of the “Holistic Policy Center for the Promotion of Cultural Reality” and the “International Think Tank: Culture for Rethinking the World” attests to its steadfast commitment to addressing current cultural challenges, its interest in the transformations it is witnessing, and its determination to prioritize the aspect of creative development through contemporary qualitative and quantitative studies, research and scientific approaches.

    ICESCO Takes Part in Dar Dmana International Forum for Dhikr and Samaa in Ouazzane

    As part of the celebration of Rabat as Culture Capital in the Islamic World for 2022, the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) is taking part in the second edition of the Dmana International Forum for Dhikr and Samaa, held under the slogan “The Spiritual Aesthetic Dimension and its Role in Serving the Unity of the Homeland and the Nation.” The event is organized by the Assafa Limadh Almustapha Association in Ouazzane, in partnership with the Ministry of Youth, Culture and Communication, the Province of Ouazzane, and the Agency for the Promotion and Development of the North.

    Mr. Najib Riati, Cultural Advisor to ICESCO Director-General, represented the Organization during the three-day Forum, which kicked off on Thursday, September 29, 2022. In his address at the opening session, which took place at the Independence Square, he emphasized the importance of this spiritual and artistic Forum, and its role not only in promoting the civilizational and cultural wealth of the city but also in enriching cultural diversity, which represents one of the strategic objectives of the celebration of culture capitals in the Islamic world.

    “Guided by its concern to document cultural heritage, ICESCO inscribed the technique and skill of the Ouazzani Djellaba on the Islamic World Heritage List,” added the ICESCO official.

    Mr. Riati concluded his address with a poem entitled “The Crown of Praises” composed by Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, ICESCO Director-General, in praise of the city of Ouazzane and its ancient cultural and civilizational history.

    ICESCO and the Islamic Cooperation Youth Forum explore the latest cooperation developments

    The Social and Human Sciences Sector of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) held a meeting with the Projects Sector of the Islamic Cooperation Youth Forum, where they discussed cooperation developments between the two parties.

    Mrs. Ramata Almami Mbaye, Head of Social and Human Sciences Sector, and her team represented ICESCO in this meeting, held via videoconference, on Friday (September 30, 2022), while the Islamic Cooperation Youth Forum was represented by Ms. Togba Sirin Sersi, Director of International Projects, along with experts from the Forum.

    During the meeting, the Social and Human Sciences Sector stressed the importance the Organization attaches to building the capacities of youth and women, mental health issues, peacebuilding and the development of educational systems in the Islamic world, highlighting ICESCO’s major programmes and activities in these fields.

    For her part, Ms. Togba Serene Searcy praised ICESCO’s support for the Forum and thanked ICESCO Director-General for the video message he delivered to the 1st World Youth Summit, organized in August 2022, which was largely appreciated by the participants.

    The Islamic Cooperation Youth Forum reviewed its major activities and programmes and stressed its keenness to benefit from the expertise of ICESCO in the upcoming programmes, especially on culture, youth capacity-building and social cohesion.

    At the close of the meeting, the two parties agreed to continue joint action to promote the status of youth in the Islamic world.

    ICESCO and OACPS Explore Cooperation Prospects

    Dr. Abdelilah Benarafa, Deputy Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), met with Mr. Georges Rebelo Pinto Chikoti, Secretary-General of the Organization of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS), Mr. Ibrahim Norbert Richard, Assistant Secretary-General, and their accompanying delegation, and together they discussed cooperation prospects between the two Organizations in areas of common interest, particularly in the cultural field.

    At the outset of the meeting, which was held on Wednesday, September 28, 2022, in Mexico City on the sidelines of the UNESCO World Conference on Cultural Policies and Sustainable Development (MONDIACULT 2022) taking place in Mexico, in the presence of Dr. Mohamed Zinelabidine, Head of ICESCO’s Culture and Communication Sector, Dr. Benarafa reviewed ICESCO’s new vision and strategic orientations, and its key programmes and activities aimed at supporting the efforts of its Member States in advancing education, science and culture.

    For his part, Mr. Georges Rebelo Pinto Chikoti, commended ICESCO’s pioneering role in developing culture in Member States, particularly through the preservation and valorization of cultural heritage, expressing his desire for OACPS to join ICESCO as an Observer State.
    The OACPS consists of 78 Member States (48 countries from Sub-Saharan Africa, 16 from the Caribbean, and 15 from the Pacific Ocean).

    ICESCO Delegation Meets Officials in Charge of Cultural Action at UNESCO Conference in Mexico

    On the sidelines of his participation in the UNESCO World Conference on Cultural Policies and Sustainable Development (MONDIACULT 2022) in Mexico, Dr. Abdelilah Benarafa, Deputy Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), met with several officials in charge of cultural action participating in the Conference and availed himself of the opportunity to emphasize the Organization’s keenness to foster cooperation with all parties.

    On the margins of the opening session, which was held on Wednesday, September 28, 2022, in Mexico City, Dr. Benarafa discussed with His Highness Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan Al Saud, Minister of Culture of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Chairman of the Saudi National Commission for Education, Science and Culture, who hailed the distinguished cooperation between ICESCO and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the cultural field. For their part, ICESCO representatives stressed the Organization’s keenness to sustain this cooperation.


    ICESCO Deputy DG also discussed with Ms. Audrey Azoulay, Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), regarding the cooperation between the two Organizations and the means to strengthen them to serve the Member States.

    It is worth noting that the ICESCO delegation to MONDIACULT 2022 also comprises Dr. Mohamed Zinelabidine, Head of the Culture and Communication Sector.

    ICESCO Director-General Receives Ambassador of Comoros in Rabat

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), received Mr. Yahya Mohamed Elias, Ambassador of the Republic of Comoros to the Kingdom of Morocco, where they discussed ways to develop and strengthen cooperation between ICESCO and Comoros in the fields of education, science and culture.

    At the beginning of the meeting, held on Wednesday (September 28, 2022), Dr. Al-Malik reaffirmed ICESCO’s keenness to develop cooperation and partnership with Comoros, within the framework of the Organization’s new vision and strategic orientations through openness and communication with the Member States, and implement programmes and initiatives that meet the needs of these countries are in the fields of education, science and culture.

    He pointed out that ICESCO attaches great importance to consolidating the values of peace and civilizational dialogue, building the capacities of women and youth, encouraging investment in space sciences and scientific research, and supporting Member States’ efforts to benefit from modern technologies and AI applications to achieve sustainable development.
    For his part, the Ambassador of Comoros commended ICESCO’s outstanding roles in supporting the Member States in its areas of competence, promoting peace and openness and presenting the correct image of Islam, stressing Comoros’ keenness to develop cooperation with ICESCO and implement several joint initiatives in the fields of education, science and culture.

    The meeting saw the presence of Ms. Amira El-Fadil, Head of Partnerships and International Cooperation Sector, and Mr. Najib Ghiati, Cultural Adviser to ICESCO Director-General.

    ICESCO and Gabon Discuss Latest Developments in Cooperation in Various Areas

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) held a meeting with a committee of high-level officials from different ministries in the Gabonese Republic, to finalize joint programmes and initiatives aimed at fostering cooperation between ICESCO and Gabon.

    The meeting, which was held on Monday, September 26, 2022, via videoconference, touched upon proposals for programmes and projects to be implemented jointly, particularly in the field of capacity-building for women, youth and vulnerable groups, civilizational dialogue, promoting peace, and encouraging scientific research through the establishment of ICESCO scientific chairs in Gabonese universities. Other cooperation avenues included ensuring quality education for all, preserving cultural heritage and valorizing local culture as a contribution toward achieving sustainable development goals and attaining the Organization’s strategic objectives.

    The meeting brought together Ms. Ramata Almamy Mbaye, Head of ICESCO’s Social and Human Sciences Sector, Mr. Mohamed Hedi Shili, Head of the Legal Affairs and International Standards Department, Ms. Jihane El Assimi, from the Financial Affairs Department, Mr. Serge Kratha, Director of the Office of the Minister of Higher Education, Scientific Research, Technology Transfer and National Education in Gabon, and representatives of the Gabonese National Commission for Education, Science and Culture, the Ministry of Budget and Public Accounts, the Ministry of Sports, and the Ministry of Trade and Small and Medium Enterprises.

    ICESCO Workshop on Modern Trends in Educational Planning Kicks Off in Tunisia

    The workshop held by the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), to develop the capabilities of education planners on modern trends in the field of educational planning, kicked off Today, Monday, September 26, 2022. The event is organized in cooperation with the Tunisian National Commission for Education, Science and Culture, under the patronage of its President, Dr. Fethi Sellaouti, Minister of Education of the Republic of Tunisia.

    The four-day workshop is aimed at upskilling educational planning professionals, including officials in planning units at the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, the National Center for Adult Education, and relevant bodies in the Republic of Tunisia, and equipping them with the necessary tools and expertise. The event also seeks to disseminate the latest educational planning methods, processes and techniques, and promote the culture of educational planning to contribute to the development of educational systems.

    Dr. Ahmed Zanfali, Programme Director at ICESCO’s Education Sector, attended the workshop’s opening session, during which he emphasized the importance of the event, hoping that it would develop the capabilities of education planners, and thus contribute effectively to the desired educational development. The session also saw the participation of Dr. Kamel Hajjam, Secretary-General of the Tunisian National Commission for Education, Science and Culture, who praised in his address ICESCO’s role in enhancing educational systems and its support for its Member States’ efforts in multiple areas.

    The workshop sessions cover the different phases of educational planning, its procedures and methods, mechanisms for its practical application, modern trends, and how they can be used to improve education systems and ensure their quality. The sessions also address the use of strategic planning in education, the requirements for the success of the educational planning process, and education planning in times of crisis, as well as the participant’s experiences in the field and the challenges they encounter.

    ICESCO Participates in Graduation Ceremony of Yemeni Ph.D. Students from Moroccan Universities

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), participated, via videoconference, in the graduation ceremony, held by the Yemeni Embassy in Rabat, on Monday (September 26, 2022), in honor of 84 Yemeni student researchers, who obtained their Ph.D. degrees from Moroccan universities in various disciplines, in 2022.

    In his address, Dr. AlMalik stressed that education remains the path that can preserve identity and open up future prospects, whatever the circumstances. “Yemen will overcome the war and restore its stability and security. I thank the Kingdom of Morocco for the scholarships offered to Yemeni students to pursue their studies in Moroccan universities,” stated ICESCO DG.

    He added that ICESCO is fully prepared to receive several graduates to spend training periods in its various sectors and departments to hone their skills and ensure their professional integration.
    In his opening remark, Ambassador EzzEl-Din Al-Asbah, Yemen’s Ambassador to Morocco, pointed out that this ceremony coincides with the 60th anniversary of Yemen’s September 26 Revolution Day, which reflects the importance of education in guiding Yemen out of the chaos and raising the voice of reason and knowledge.

    He pointed out that the graduation of 84 Yemeni researchers from Moroccan universities indicates the strong ties between the Kingdom of Morocco and the Republic of Yemen, reviewing the distribution of graduates among Moroccan universities.

    In the address delivered on behalf of Mr. Abdellatif Miraoui, Minister of Higher Education, Scientific Research and Innovation of the Kingdom of Morocco, Ms. Sanaa Zabbakh, Director of Partnerships and International Cooperation at the Ministry, stressed that the number of graduates reflects the strong ties between Morocco and Yemen, adding that Moroccan universities fully support Yemeni students. For his part, Mr. Hicham Oussi Hammou, from the Moroccan Agency for International Cooperation, congratulated the students for their hard work, commending the efforts of the Yemeni Embassy in Rabat.