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    ICESCO Holds Conference to Explore Status of human beings in Age of “Metaverse”

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) held a conference on exploring the status of the human being in the era of virtual and augmented reality “Metaverse,” to anticipate the future of this amazing scientific development inside and outside the Islamic world and understand its impact on our daily lives, and the importance of dealing with its changes and transformations, as well as to exchange experience and knowledge about the most effective ways to take advantage of the opportunities “Metaverse” offers.

    The conference kicked off on Wednesday, June 15, 2022, at ICESCO Headquarters in Rabat, in the presence of a group of researchers and experts in the field of metaverse and artificial intelligence. Dr. Kais Hammami, Director of ICESCO Center for Strategic Foresight, started the two-day Conference, by highlighting the importance of discussing the concept of metaverse that evolves rapidly and has multiple definitions and meanings including “beyond the universe.”

    Metaverse is aimed to enable people to interact more largely with digital content, as it mixes virtual and augmented realities, through the use of virtual reality headsets and glasses.
    Afterward, Dr. Marc-Antoine Dilhac, professor of ethics and political philosophy at the University of Montreal and Director of the Algora Lab in Montreal, gave a lecture on the future of metaverse, stating that the content in the metaverse, in which information is shared through videos, is primarily visual and animated.

    He pointed out that metaverse allows us to feel the things we touch, by seeing them virtually through the sense of sight. Hence, metaverse allows us to create a new environment that reshapes the elements of reality virtually through digital technologies.

    He added that metaverse enables us to create a virtual identity different from the one that exists in reality, by reshaping it and ultimately creating a new identity that can meet new people in this new world.

    Dr. Dilhac said that metaverse prompts us to wonder what kind of societies we desire to build through the use of modern technologies, noting that metaverse is currently just for entertainment, but it allows us to understand different aspects of our social life. After that, the participants explored in open discussion the mechanisms of dealing with metaverse in our daily lives.

    During the second day of the Conference, a series of artificial intelligence workshops will be held at ICESCO Headquarters, in cooperation with the Algora Lab and the University of Montreal in Canada.

    ICESCO and Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation Explore Prospects for Cooperation

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), and Dr. Jamal bin Huwaireb, CEO of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation, discussed prospects for cooperation between the two parties in the areas of common interest.


    During the meeting, held on Wednesday (June 15, 2022), in Dubai, Dr. AlMalik reviewed the mainlines of ICESCO’s vision, strategic orientations and key initiatives, programmes and activities, being implemented in cooperation with the competent authorities in its Member States, to support development and modernization efforts in the fields of education, science and culture, consolidate the values of coexistence and civilized dialogue, and build the capacities of young people through training on leadership for peace and security.


    For his part, Dr. Huwaireb reviewed the Foundation’s programmes and activities, most notably the Knowledge Summit, which held its 7th session this year in cooperation with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) under the theme “Knowledge: Protecting Humanity and the Planet in the Pandemic.”

    “The Foundation and UNDP issue an annual report on the future of knowledge, which features recommendations for policymakers to support countries in developing cooperation and innovation capabilities,” he added.

    The meeting touched upon the proposed areas of cooperation between ICESCO and the Foundation, including Arabic language, promotion of various knowledge paths, participation in the events of each party, and the organization of joint events.


    At the end of the meeting, the two parties agreed to hold joint expert meetings to discuss in detail the programmes and activities of each party and develop an executive plan to build fruitful cooperation.

    ICESCO and Arab League mission in Kenya Explore Prospects for Cooperation in Teaching Arabic language

    ICESCO Center of Arabic for Non-Arabic Speakers held, on Wednesday, June 15, 2022, via videoconference, a meeting with the delegation of the League of Arab States in Kenya to explore prospects for joint cooperation in the field of teaching Arabic to non-Arabic speakers.
    ICESCO Center of Arabic for Non-Arabic Speakers was represented in the meeting by Dr. Majdi bin Haji Ibrahim, head of the Center, Dr. Anas Hussam Al-Nuaimi, expert, and Mrs. Rajae El-Hakkouni, program assistant at the Center. The mission of the League of Arab States in Kenya was represented by Dr. Khalid Al Kathiri, head of mission, Dr. Abdinour Adam, deputy chief of mission and Ms. Amira Abdullahi, expert at the mission.

    During the meeting, the two parties reviewed the role of ICESCO and its efforts in spreading the Arabic language and enhancing its position in the Member States and abroad. For his part, the Head of the League of Arab States Mission in Kenya praised the remarkable success of the training session held by ICESCO on May 28, 2022, in Kenya on “Writing local African languages in the standardized Arabic script.” He also called for capitalizing on the expertise of ICESCO Center of Arabic Language for Non-Arabic Speakers in holding more training sessions to develop the pedagogical capacities of teachers in Kenya and hone their language skills.

    At the end of the meeting, the two sides agreed to hold a series of remote training sessions in 2022 for the benefit of non-Arabic speaking diplomatic missions in Kenya and Arabic language teachers in Kenyan educational institutions.

    ICESCO and Korean National Institute for Lifelong Education (NILE) Sign Cooperation Agreement

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) and the National Institute for Lifelong Education (NILE) in the Republic of Korea signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for cooperation on several joint projects in the field of lifelong education, developing research and initiatives related to lifelong education issues and challenges, promoting leadership and professional development among stakeholders, and organizing joint international conferences, training courses, and workshops to ensure the dissemination of knowledge and the culture of lifelong education.

    Following the signing of the MoU, on Tuesday, June 14, 2022, Dr. Barry Koumbou, Head of Education Sector at ICESCO, commended the pivotal role that NILE plays in promoting lifelong education in the Republic of Korea and worldwide through its efforts in implementing literacy and developing lifelong learning cities projects, stressing the importance of the signed memorandum of understanding to strengthen ICESCO Member States’ educational systems for lifelong learning.

    For her part, Ms. Amira El-Fadil, Head of Partnerships and International Cooperation Sector at ICESCO, reviewed the Organization’s efforts to develop partnerships with institutions in the Republic of Korea, stressing the contribution of the various sectors, centers and departments of ICESCO to the success and implementation of the Organization’s programmes and activities with the Institute. Dr. Dae Joong KANG, President of NILE, stressed his Institute’s readiness to cooperate with ICESCO and its Member States in supporting partnerships to build lifelong learning city, sharing knowledge related to adult education and providing service and contents of open online training courses.

    NILE is an institution affiliated with the Korean Ministry of Education, established in 2008. It oversees the development of policies and programmes implementation, monitoring and evaluation, the organization of training courses and workshops, and assists the government in the field of lifelong education.

    ICESCO and IsDB Review Progress of Cooperation Projects Implementation

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) held a meeting with the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) to review the progress of the implementation of several joint projects, within the framework of the cooperation and partnership between the Organization and the Bank.

    During the meeting, held on Tuesday, June 14, 2022, via videoconference, the two parties discussed the latest developments in the implementation of joint projects, notably the project of writing local African languages in the standardized Arabic script, which the International University of Africa in the Republic of the Sudan is implementing in several African countries; the project on the use of technology to support people with disabilities in the Sudan; and the project on developing primary education in the Kingdom of Morocco.

    The meeting was attended by Ms. Amira Fadel, Head of ICESCO Sector of Partnerships and International Cooperation; Dr. Koumbou Boly Barry, Head of ICESCO Sector of Education; Dr. Majdi Hajji Ibrahim, Head of the Center of Arabic for Non-Arabic Speakers; Mr. Mohamed Hedi Shili, Head of the Department of Legal Affairs and International Standards, in addition to a number of the Organization’s experts. The IsDB was represented by Mr. Moulay Sherif Alaoui, Project Management Specialist at the IsDB Regional Hub in Rabat, along with many experts from both the IsDB headquarters in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Rabat Regional Hub.

    Arab Women’s Council Honors ICESCO DG and Awards him Golden Shield of Excellence 2022

    In recognition of his efforts in supporting women and community service as well as the success of the programs and activities of ICESCO’s Year of Women initiative 2021, the Arab Women’s Council for Social Responsibility honored Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General (DG) of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO). Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, UAE Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, awarded ICESCO DG the Golden Shield of Excellence 2022, on Wednesday, June 15, 2022, during the opening of the 6th Regional Forum for Arab Women in Dubai, under the theme: “Sustainable Development and Social Responsibility after Covid-19.”

    After receiving the Shield, Dr. AlMalik delivered a speech in which he expressed his gratitude to the Arab Women’s Council, stressing that ICESCO’s vision and strategic orientations accord particular importance to supporting girls and women in all fields, as they are the foundation for building developed and prosperous societies, pointing to ICESCO key programs and activities implemented in this regard.

    He also reviewed ICESCO’s key achievements during the Year of Women, pointing out that the Organization’s proclamation of 2021 as the Year of Women under the theme “Women and the Future” came as evidence of ICESCO’s deep awareness of the importance of the role of women in society and as an appreciation of their efforts in addressing the negative effects of the Covid 19 pandemic and the sacrifices they made in facing this unprecedented pandemic, inside and outside their homes.

    ICESCO DG commended the choice of the theme of the 6th Regional Forum for Arab Women 2022 by the Arab Women’s Council, headed by Ms. Lynne Daglawe Moukarzel, under the patronage of Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan and the League of Arab States, and in strategic partnership with the Arab Organization for Social Responsibility and cooperation with the Beirut Bar Association and Excellence Awards Academy. He explained that “sustainable development and social responsibility after Covid 19,” has become a common topic, especially in light of the great global challenges that require solidarity and joint action to be eradicated.

    Dr. Al-Malik concluded his speech by inviting the Arab Women’s Council for Social Responsibility to hold its next meeting at ICESCO Headquarters in Rabat.

    The Council’s 6th Forum, which is held on June 15-16, witnessed the participation of high-level leaders, businesswomen and businessmen from various Arab countries. It aims to encourage women to achieve the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, which rely on a collective responsibility to promote economic development, inclusive social development and environmental protection, as well as to establish a roadmap to achieve a better and more sustainable future after the Covid-19 pandemic. It also seeks to provide a high-level platform for interaction between participants of various specializations to strengthen the role of women and their partnership in achieving comprehensive social and development responsibility.

    ICESCO Participates in Symposium on Development of Women in Islamic World in Tetouan

    The Social and Human Sciences Sector of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) participated in a workshop on the development of women in the Islamic world, as part of the scientific sessions held during the celebration of “Tetouan, the Capital of the Moroccan Civil Society for the Year 2022,” organized under the high patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, May God assists him, by the “International Civil Society Organization for the values of Citizenship, Development and Dialogue,” in cooperation with the “Tataouin Asmir Association for Cultural, Social, Economic and Sports Development,” in the city of Tetouan.

    Ms. Safa Zebakh, expert at the Human and Social Sciences Sector, who represented ICESCO in the symposium, presented the Organization’s experience in enhancing the role of women as a key factor in achieving sustainable development and stressed the need to integrate them into the multiple dimensions of the decision-making process in the fields of education, health, economic empowerment and protection from violence and negative repercussions of crises. She also highlighted ICESCO’s efforts to promote good experiences in the field of illiteracy and informal education for the benefit of civil society organizations in the Member States.

    She mentioned the Organization’s initiatives during the Covid 19 pandemic, which contributed to mitigating its negative effects and sustaining the economic empowerment of women and girls by encouraging the production of sanitizers and prevention materials as a project for sustaining income and training girls to do so.

    ICESCO Participates in Organizing International Forum on Artificial Intelligence in Remote Sensing for Epidemic and Natural Disasters Management

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), organizes the International Forum on Artificial Intelligence in Remote Sensing for Epidemic and Natural Disasters Management, on June 12-16, 2022, in the Sultanate of Oman, in partnership with Sultan Qaboos University (SQU) in the Sultanate of Oman and Naif Arab University for Security Sciences (NAUSS) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and in cooperation with the Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society (GRSS) and a number of international partners.

    The forum, which brings together a host of researchers and specialists in the field from 24 countries, includes practical training sessions that are held in Muscat, the Sultanate of Oman, and theoretical presentations that are held via videoconference. It aims at exchanging knowledge and experience on the integration of emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence, remote sensing and geographic information systems, into every aspect of human life, and providing a practical understanding of geospatial techniques and risk management applications to provide practical solutions in this field.

    In his intervention, Dr. Foued El Ayni, Expert at ICESCO’s Science and Technology Sector, noted that the Organization attaches particular importance to promoting understanding and leveraging emerging technologies, particularly space science applications, to improve human life, and reviewed ICESCO’s future programmes in this respect.

    The forum features open, public sessions, training workshops, field visits to SQU’s Earthquake Monitoring Center (EMC) and the National Multi-Hazard Early Warning System, lectures on the use of artificial intelligence in disaster risk reduction and management, and healthcare, remote sensing mechanisms, and examples of the use of modern technologies in the management of dust storms, Cyclone Shaheen, and the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Lecture at ICESCO on Role of World Veterans Federation in Consolidating Values of Peace

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), in partnership with the High Commission for Veterans and Former Members of the Liberation Army of the Kingdom of Morocco, held a lecture on the values of the World Veterans Federation and the ideals of peace and understanding among nations, within the framework of ICESCO lectures that seek to consolidate the values of peace and dialogue.


    The lecture, held on Monday (June 13, 2022) at ICESCO Headquarters, is part of the activities of the Celebration of Rabat, Culture Capital in the Islamic World for 2022. It saw the presence of Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General (DG) of ICESCO, and Mr. Mustapha El Ktiri, High Commissioner of Veterans and Former Members of the Liberation Army, as well as several ambassadors, public figures, and a group of veterans from the Kingdom of Morocco.

    Mr. Najib Rhiati, Cultural Adviser to ICESCO DG, moderated the lecture, which was given by Mr. Dan Viggo Bergtun, President of the World Veterans Federation. He first introduced the Federation, which was established after World War II, explaining that it is a non-profit and non-governmental organization that has under its umbrella 172 institutions of veterans, including about 60 million veterans, from 121 countries around the world.

    Mr. Bergtun also reviewed the Federation’s efforts and initiatives to build security and peace as the basis for developing societies, and its role in supporting family members of veterans and victims of war, helping them integrate into society and preserving their dignity, health and well-being.

    Afterward, he detailed the requirements for building peace, most notably learning about history to raise young people’s awareness of the tragic consequences of war, the need to build peace and confidence in our ability to make a change and build a common platform to support world peace.

    In conclusion, the floor was opened for questions and comments. The participants lauded the topic of the lecture and the importance of building and maintaining peace for the benefit of all peoples and future generations.

    Highlighting First Year Achievements of ICESCO Scientific Chair at Euromed University of Fez

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) and the Euromed University of Fez in the Kingdom of Morocco held a meeting to review the key achievements of the ICESCO Chair, “Women in Science: Artificial Intelligence and the Future” and the major activities and research works which were implemented and supported by the Chair during its first year at the University, in line with ICESCO’s approach to open up to universities and promote girls’ presence in scientific fields.

    The meeting was held on Monday, June 13, 2022, at ICESCO Headquarters in Rabat between Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, ICESCO Director-General, and Dr. Mostapha Bousmina, President of Euromed University. The two parties expressed their keenness to sustain the fruitful cooperation between ICESCO and the University regarding this special chair, which strives to promote AI research works, and encourages girls and women’s participation in this field, among others.

    For her part, Dr. Maha Kamira, Chair Coordinator, presented a report on the key achievements scored by the Chair in its first year, in addition to the projects, training sessions, workshops and seminars that the Chair held or took part in, noting that several innovations have been invented, which the Chair is currently working on patenting.

    The meeting was attended by Dr. Raheel Qamar, Head of the Sector of Science and Technology; Dr. Kais Hammami, Head of the Center for Strategic Foresight; Ms. Sally Mabrouk, Head of the Director-General’s Office; Dr. Adel Smeda, Expert at the Sector of Science and Technology. The ICESCO officials all commended the Chair’s achievements, highlighting the importance of cooperation and coordination between the Chair and several ICESCO programs in many of ICESCO’s Member States relating to its field of competence.