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    Exploring Cooperation between ICESCO and Philipps University of Marburg in Cyberspace Cultural Heritage Project

    The Federation of the Universities of the Islamic World (FUIW) of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) held a meeting with the Philipps University of Marburg in Germany to explore cooperation between ICESCO and the University in developing “Cultural Heritage in Cyberspace: Education, Preservation and Access” project implemented by the Center for Near and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Marburg.

    During the meeting, Dr. Omar Halli, Advisor to ICESCO Director-General for FUIW, stressed the need to strengthen this great international project with more studies, coordination, and consultation and to highlight its importance in preserving cultural heritage, which represents the identity of peoples.

    For her part, Dr. Hala Ghoneim, representative of the University of Marburg at the meeting, highlighted the importance of the project, which is based on three axes: education, preservation, and access. Through education, officials can be trained and qualified to value and preserve the importance of culture by developing educational curricula and supporting training and academic exchange programs. Preservation is based on integrating the latest and most advanced technologies in preserving and digitizing cultural heritage. Access includes promoting cultural heritage within research-based cyberspace through strengthening digital portals for libraries, manuscripts and museums, with access to research data from all over the world to contribute to the promotion of ongoing cultural and academic dialogues.

    Dr. Hala Ghoneim noted that the project has the support of many partners inside and outside the Islamic world and that two memoranda of understanding have been signed with Cairo and Ain Shams Universities in Egypt to achieve the project’s goals at the academic and infrastructure levels.

    The meeting also explored cooperation between FUIW and the Philipps University of Marburg in establishing the ICESCO Chair for Manuscripts in one of the Federation’s Member Universities.

    The two parties agreed to hold another meeting with the participation of the concerned authorities to strengthen cooperation in this important international project.

    Meeting between ICESCO and American Space Foundation to Discuss Arrangements for Organizing Space Symposium

    The Science and Technology Sector of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) and the US Space Foundation held a meeting to discuss arrangements for the Organization’s participation in the 37th Space Symposium, due to be held by the Foundation from 4 to 7 April 2022, in Colorado Springs, USA.

    During the meeting, held via videoconference, the two parties discussed the participation of Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, ICESCO Director-General (DG), and his address in the main session.

    The two parties also discussed arrangements for several meetings between the ICESCO delegation and officials from space agencies around the world and the private sector operating in the field of space science. These meetings aim at developing cooperation between the Organization and several institutions and agencies, and leverage space science and applications for development in the Islamic world.

    ICESCO’s Science and Technology Sector was represented in the meeting by Dr. Mohammad Sharif, Advisor at the sector, while the American Space Foundation was represented by Ms. Shelli Brunswick, Chief Operating Officer, along with a number of members of the Foundation’s team.

    ICESCO and Qatar Charity Agree to Enhance Cooperation

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General (DG) of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), met with Mr. Youssef bin Ahmed Al-Kuwari, CEO of Qatar Charity, and together they discussed means of enhancing cooperation and developing the existing partnership between the Organization and the Charity in several areas. These include social development, teaching the Arabic language, ensuring quality education for all, ensuring equal access to opportunities for both genders, building the capacities of girls and women, and fighting school dropout among girls. 

    During the meeting, held on Thursday, January 20, 2022, at Qatar Charity’s headquarters in Doha, Dr. AlMalik reviewed the main thrusts of ICESCO’s vision and its strategic orientations. He also reviewed the Organization’s roles in its areas of competence, particularly in providing educational training for teachers of Arabic to non-Arabic speakers through ICESCO’s educational centers, namely ICESCO’s Regional Educational Center in Chad. Qatar Charity provided financial support for the establishment of this Center along with other humanitarian and social projects for the benefit of countries of the Islamic world.

    ICESCO DG also commended the joint work between the Organization and the Charity, where their objectives converge in the humanitarian field. 

    “ICESCO, in cooperation with several donors, provided assistance to a number of countries in need to support their efforts in countering the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. We helped provide mobile health services for vulnerable groups, particularly in remote and rural areas, and helped countries in reforming their educational systems and reaping the maximum benefits from projects and activities,” noted Dr. AlMalik.

    The meeting touched upon the proposed areas for enhancing cooperation between ICESCO and Qatar Charity, notably education, culture, and medical caravans. The two parties reiterated their keenness to build constructive cooperation within the framework of a new partnership agreement based on practical implementation programs and projects with tangible outcomes.

    At the close of the meeting, Dr. AlMalik invited Mr. Al-Kuwari to visit ICESCO’s Headquarters in the Kingdom of Morocco to get acquainted with the projects, initiatives and ongoing activities implemented by the Organization for the benefit of its Member States.

    In appreciation of his efforts in leading ICESCO in carrying out its remarkable roles, Qatar Charity’s CEO presented Charity’s Shield to ICESCO DG.

    Strengthening Cooperation between ICESCO and State of Qatar in Educational and Scientific Research

    Dr. Salim AlMalik, Director-General (DG) of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), and Ms. Buthaina bint Ali Al Jabr Al Nuaimi, Qatari Minister of Education and Higher Education, explored ways to develop cooperation and partnership and exchange experiences in the field of educational and scientific research among the countries of the Islamic world.

    During the meeting, held on Thursday, January 20, 2022, in Doha, within the framework of ICESCO DG’s visit to the State of Qatar to attend the closing ceremony of the celebration of Doha, Capital of Culture in the Islamic World for 2021, Dr. AlMalik highlighted the strong relations between ICESCO and the State of Qatar,  expressing his appreciation for the fruitful cooperation between the Organization and many Qatari institutions and authorities, and calling for the development of cooperation and partnership based on practical executive programs and projects between the two parties in this field.

    ICESCO DG reviewed the Organization’s new vision and achievements in recent years, which have enhanced its position at the regional and international levels in the fields of education, science and culture, highlighting future plans and strategic orientations of the Organization to ensure the fulfillment of its role optimally to support its Member States.

    He also reviewed the Organization’s key assistance programs in the field of education implemented in cooperation with several donors for the benefit of the neediest Member States to ensure the continuity of the educational process during the Covid-19 pandemic and reduce dropping out of school in these countries.

    The meeting touched upon exploring cooperation proposals between ICESCO and the Qatari Ministry of Education and Higher Education in the fields of education, science and scientific research and the possibility to establish scientific chairs with the support of Qatari higher education institutions as part of ICESCO’s program in several prestigious universities inside and outside the Islamic world.

    For her part, the Qatari Minister of Education and Higher Education commended ICESCO’s efforts in supporting its Member States within the Organization’s areas of competence and presented the shield of the Ministry to ICESCO DG.

    ICESCO Director-General Meets Qatari Minister of Culture, in Doha

    Following the closing ceremony of the Celebration of Doha, Capital of Culture in the Islamic World for 2021, Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General (DG) of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) met Sheikh Abdul Rahman bin Hamad Al Thani, Minister of Culture of Qatar. The meeting discussed ways to develop cooperation between ICESCO and the State of Qatar in the cultural fields.

    During this meeting, held on Thursday (January 20, 2022), in Doha, ICESCO DG reviewed the Organization’s new vision and its recent achievements and strategic orientations presented during the Executive Council, in Egypt, last December.

    The meeting considered cooperation proposals between the two parties through the adoption of various initiatives that ICESCO will launch in 2022, in the various areas of culture to contribute to its development in the Islamic world. The proposals also include training sessions on appraising, protecting and preserving heritage as well as inscribing heritage sites on the Islamic World Heritage List of ICESCO.

    For his part, Sheikh Abdul Rahman bin Hamad Al Thani commended the development and modernization of ICESCO’s working mechanisms and its new and forward-looking vision, praising ICESCO’s proclamation of Doha as the Capital of Culture in the Islamic World for 2021, and the activities and initiatives of this celebration despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

    At the close of the meeting, ICESCO DG invited Sheikh Abdul Rahman bin Hamad Al Thani to visit ICESCO Headquarters, in Rabat. The Minister promised to plan the visit at the earliest convenience.

    ICESCO DG also toured the Doha International Book Fair, which is held under the slogan “Science is Light,” with the participation of more than 430 publishing houses from 37 countries, presenting their latest intellectual, literary and scientific productions marking the great international development in all fields.

    At Closing Ceremony of Celebration of Doha, Capital of Culture in Islamic World for 2021… ICESCO Director-General: The Concept of ​​Culture Capitals Has Been Modernized

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General (DG) of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), noted that the Organization has redesigned its Programme for Culture Capitals in the Islamic World to modernize the concept of ​​culture capitals. He emphasized ICESCO’s determination to make every capital’s celebration a cultural work that is consistent with the requirements of the cultural industry and capable of making a cultural difference through intelligent harmony between authenticity and modernization.

    This statement was part of his address on the closing ceremony of the celebration of Doha, Capital of Culture in the Islamic World for 2021, which took place on Thursday, January 20, 2022, during the 31st Doha International Book Fair, in the presence of Sheikh Abdulrahman bin Hamad al-Thani, Qatari Minister of Culture, along with several representatives of the ministries of culture in the Islamic worlds and the participating parties in the celebration’s activities, which lasted throughout 2021, under the theme “Our Culture is Light.”

    Dr. AlMalik began his address by noting that the ceremony closes an entire year of bright and creative activities, in which Doha was well received and welcomed as a culture capital. He thanked His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Emir of the State of Qatar, for placing the celebration under his high patronage and for his interest, diligence and guidance.

    He added that the celebration’s theme (Our Culture is Light) indicates the Islamic world’s substantive contribution to civilization and that the celebration’s activities reflect high-quality planning and implementation and translate the values ​​of partnership, cooperation and synergy among several institutions, congratulating all who have contributed to the success of the celebration.

    ICESCO DG stressed that the programs of the celebration of Doha, Capital of Culture in the Islamic World for 2021, succeeded in promoting Doha as a long-standing civilizational and cultural landmark and emphasizing the uniqueness of the Islamic civilization. “The celebration programs fostered cultural cooperation among the units of the Islamic world, encouraged us to pursue the approach of great human openness, and expanded our concept of culture to include fields relating to youth, women, children and persons with special needs,” added ICESCO DG.

    In his address during the ceremony, Sheikh Abdulrahman bin Hamad al-Thani, Qatari Minister of Culture, noted that the diversified activities of the celebration were well attended despite the COVID-19 pandemic. He also emphasized the pivotal role of culture in achieving economic development and prosperity.

    “The programs and activities that were organized throughout the year reflected the richness of the State of Qatar. They contributed to promoting positive interaction among creative thinkers and intellectuals, strengthening cultural identity and building bridges of closeness and communication with the cultures of the Islamic world,” added the Qatari Minister.

    The celebration included the screening of a video highlighting the major activities and programs organized as part of the celebration of Doha, Capital of Culture in the Islamic World for 2021, followed by a singing performance, then a musical show.

    In conclusion, the Qatari Minister of Culture honored the ICESCO DG in appreciation of the Organization’s efforts and contribution to the success of the celebration of Doha, Capital of Culture in the Islamic World for 2021. The participating entities, bodies and sponsors were also honored.

    ICESCO Holds Training Session on Using Strategic Foresight for Decision-Making, in Tunisia

    The Center of Strategic Foresight at the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), in coordination with the Organization’s Department of Legal Affairs and International Standards, and partnership with Tunis International Center for Digital Cultural Economy, held a training session on strategic foresight for decision-making for the benefit of several young entrepreneurs to introduce the concepts and mechanisms of strategic foresight and train them on using such skills in their work business.

    During the opening session, held on Wednesday, January 19, 2021, at the Cultural Complex, in the City of Culture, Republic of Tunisia, Ms. Saloua Abdelkhalek, Director-General of the Tunis International Center for Digital Cultural Economy, expressed her gratitude and appreciation to ICESCO for co-holding the training session, which will help beneficiaries get acquainted with the mechanisms and methodologies of strategic foresight to develop their future projects. She also called for strengthening the relationship between ICESCO and the Center through the implementation of programs and other activities aimed at promoting the cultural, digital and creative economy.

    For his part, Dr. Kais Hammami, Director of ICESCO Center of Strategic Foresight, highlighted the importance of foresight within ICESCO’s new vision, calling on participants at the training to benefit from foresight advantages in building and developing creative projects, especially in light of the current global transformations and changes.

    In his address, Mr. Mohamed Hadi Shili, Director of ICESCO Department of Legal Affairs and International Standards, valued the Tunisian experience in guiding creative young people in the cultural and digital field and the special attention that the Tunisian government pays to the creative and cultural industries through the adoption of a legislative and structural framework aimed at promoting cultural and digital economy and supporting youth, women and girls.

    This training session is part of the action plan of ICESCO Center of Strategic Foresight, which aims at providing strategic foresight mechanisms and methodologies for young people and publicizing this culture at the regional and international levels and in the ICESCO Member States.

    With Participation of ICESCO Director-General…Tomorrow, Closing of Ceremony of Celebration of Doha, Capital of Culture in Islamic World for 2021

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General (DG) of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), and Sheikh Abdulrahman bin Hamad Al Thani, Minister of Culture of Qatar, will take part in the closing ceremony of the Celebration of Doha, Capital of Culture of the Islamic World for 2021, due to be held tomorrow (January 20, 2022) as part of the 31st Doha International Book Fair.

    The celebration of Doha, Capital of Culture in the Islamic World 2021, which comes within the framework of ICESCO’s Capitals of Culture in the Islamic World Program, held under the slogan “Our Culture is Light” and the high patronage of His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Emir of The State of Qatar, implemented 238 cultural activities throughout 2021, under the supervision of the Qatari Ministry of Culture, in cooperation with the Qatari National Commission for Education, Culture and Science, and partnership with several Qatari ministries, authorities and institutions.

    The closing ceremony programme features the recitation of verses from the Holy Qur’an, followed by the addresses of the Qatari Minister of Culture and ICESCO DG, respectively.
    The ceremony also includes an artistic performance, and a video reviewing the activities of Doha, Capital of Culture in the Islamic World 2021, as well as a session for honoring the participants.

    ICESCO’s Capitals of Culture in the Islamic World Program aims to celebrate the cultural cities with a distinguished history to perpetuate their cultural and civilizational achievements, promote cultural and civilizational dialogue, and consolidate the values ​​of coexistence and understanding among peoples.

    ICESCO and UNFPA Explore Means to Enhance Cooperation

    The Human and Social Sciences Sector of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) held a meeting with the UN Population Fund West and Central Africa Regional Office (UNFPA WCARO). The two parties discussed means to enhance cooperation in the areas of social development, women capacity-building and training youth on leadership for peace.

    During the meeting, held on Tuesday, January 18, 2022, via videoconference, Ms. Ramata Almamy Mbaye, Director of the Sector, reviewed various programs and activities implemented by the Sector in the areas of peace and security, as well as women and youth empowerment. She also reviewed programs that addressed the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and countered violence against women, stressing the great interest that ICESCO attaches to social cohesion and stability in the Sahel region and the Lake Chad Basin.

    For her part, Ms. Fabrizia Falcioni, Deputy Director of UNFPA WCARO, expressed her happiness at strengthening the Fund’s cooperation with ICESCO, emphasizing UNFPA’s keenness to join efforts in common areas of work.

    At the close of the meeting, the two parties agreed on enhancing future cooperation and holding meetings to coordinate the substantive and procedural aspects of implementation.

    The meeting was attended by Mr. Alioune Ndiaye, Program Director at ICESCO’s Human and Social Sciences Sector, and Mr. Jocelyn Fenard, Partnership Adviser at UNFPA.

    ICESCO and two Pakistani Universities Explore Prospects for Cooperation in Science and Technology

    The delegation of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) held two meetings respectively with the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) and Quaid-e-Azam University in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The meetings discussed prospects for cooperation between the Organization and the two universities in the fields of science and technology as well as future initiatives.

    In the first meeting, the ICESCO delegation made up of Dr. Raheel Qamar, Head of Science and Technology Sector, and Dr. Muhammad Sharif, Advisor in the Sector, met Dr. Osman Hasan, Rector of NUST. The two parties discussed the potential joint initiatives between ICESCO and NUST in the field of training, space sciences and scholarships. Dr. Qamar reaffirmed that ICESCO Chair, which has been recently established at the University, will yield positive outcomes in the fields of artificial intelligence and entrepreneurship.
    For his part, Dr. Hasan expressed his interest in strengthening cooperation with ICESCO and implementing joint programs in the fields of science and technology for the benefit of students from the Islamic world.

    The second meeting, held with Dr. Muhammad Ali, Vice-Chancellor of Quaid-e-Azam University, considered the establishment of ICESCO Chair for Big Data Analysis and Advanced Computing at the University to contribute to the development of scientific research and help students acquire the necessary knowledge for finding solutions for current challenges.