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    ICESCO Holds Seminar on Social Diplomacy at Rabat International Publishing and Book Fair

    The pavilion of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) at the 2026 Rabat International Publishing and Book Fair hosted, on Tuesday 5 May 2026, a series of cultural and intellectual activities aimed at promoting cultural dialogue, fostering discussion on societal and intellectual issues, and highlighting the role of culture in building bridges between peoples and expanding avenues of civilizational understanding.

    In this context, an intellectual seminar on “Social Diplomacy” was held at the pavilion, moderated by Dr. Sally Mabrouk, Director of the Office of the Director-General and Supervisor of the Strategy and Institutional Excellence Sector. In her opening remarks, she stressed that the concept of social diplomacy is gaining increasing importance in light of the rapid transformations taking place worldwide, which necessitate the development of communication tools and greater openness to societies, particularly among youth.

    The seminar featured contributions from Dr. Yousra Bint Hussain AlJazairy, Chair of the Cultural Committee of The Group of Spouses of Arab Ambassadors and Heads of International Organizations accredited to the Kingdom of Morocco; Dr. Mohamed Zine El Abidine, Head of the Culture Sector at ICESCO; and Ambassador Khalid Fathalrahman, Director of the Center for Civilizational Dialogue at the Organization. Their interventions addressed the various dimensions of social diplomacy as a new mechanism for positive influence and for reshaping the relationship between institutions and societies.

    At the outset of her intervention, Dr. Yousra AlJazairy emphasized that social diplomacy must today reassess its tools and working methods, noting that the coming decade “will not be forgiving” if it remains confined to traditional and elitist approaches. She called for greater openness to the digital generation and its engagement in initiatives and programs, affirming that diplomacy can no longer operate in isolation from the social and technological transformations that are reshaping patterns of interaction and influence.

    For his part, Dr. Mohamed Zine El Abidine underscored that culture remains the primary vehicle for any successful social diplomacy project, explaining that the challenge lies not only in addressing the attraction to foreign cultures but also in developing a renewed cultural vision rooted in the civilizational heritage of the Islamic world and presented in a contemporary and appealing manner. He added that ICESCO has, in recent years, accumulated a range of relevant initiatives and conferences that are likely to yield positive outcomes in the long term.

    Ambassador Khalid Fathalrahman highlighted that society constitutes the foundation of diplomatic action, while culture represents its loftiest expression. He noted that changing stereotypes about the Other can only be achieved through education, culture, and mutual openness. He also pointed out that one of the major challenges facing social diplomacy is the persistence of a form of Western centrality in shaping perceptions and standards, which calls for the development of more balanced and equitable approaches.

    The seminar also featured an intervention by Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of ICESCO, who addressed the dimensions of social diplomacy and its role in strengthening the cultural and human presence of institutions and international organizations.

    ICESCO Executive Council Holds 46th Session

    The 46th session of the Executive Council of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) kicked off Wednesday morning, 6 May 2026. The session is being held in person at the Organization’s headquarters in Rabat and remotely, with the participation of representatives of 44 Member States.

    The opening session began with the recitation of verses from the Holy Quran, followed by the address of Dr. Dawas Tayseer Rashid Dawas, Chairman of the ICESCO Executive Council, wherein he stressed that the convening of this session comes amid an international context marked by uncertainty and an increasing number of challenges and transformations, which calls for intensified efforts and unified visions to enhance the effectiveness of the Organization’s work and consolidate its position as a leading center of expertise in its fields of competence.

    Dr. Dawas added that holding the session remotely reflects ICESCO’s commitment to the continuity of multilateral, participatory action and demonstrates its ability to adapt to rapid changes and unforeseen developments while maintaining the quality of institutional performance. He also underlined the importance of the electoral nature of this session, which reinforces the principles of transparency and responsible rotation in leadership roles.

    For his part, Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of ICESCO, affirmed that the Organization is continuing its renewal- and modernization-driven approach, giving it a comprehensive, practice-oriented outlook and strengthening its standing among leading international organizations. He noted that ICESCO has recently obtained around fifteen accreditations and certifications across various fields, in addition to being accredited as a creative organization and an evaluator of creativity.

    Dr. AlMalik added that ICESCO looks forward in the coming years to exceptional engagement from the Member States, explaining that the next session will witness the development of a strategy that goes beyond phased planning to anticipate post-2030 requirements. In this context, he pointed out that ICESCO has taken the initiative to integrate the Sustainable Development Goals into the core of its Strategic Plan 2026–2029 and to link them directly to its institutional governance framework and decision-making mechanisms.

    The Director-General further explained that the preparation of this strategy was not based solely on data analysis of international indicators and global reports, but also drew on direct deliberations with relevant officials and experts. He noted that the logic of sustainable development stems from an understanding of evolving civilizational, cultural, and social contexts, making flexibility a key feature of planning and enabling positive course adjustments in line with global transformations.

    Following the opening session, working sessions commenced, featuring presentations by a number of ICESCO leaders on activity reports of the Organization’s sectors, divisions, and specialized centers. The sessions will also include the election of the new Chair of the Executive Council, the Council Bureau, and new members of the Financial Control Committee. In addition, the sessions will examine the request of the Republic of Turkmenistan to join the Organization as an Observer State and discuss the Organization’s Draft Strategic Plan 2026–2029.

    Arrangements Discussed for Forthcoming Visit of ICESCO Director-General to the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire



    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), held a meeting with Dr. Vamara Touré, Secretary-General of the National Commission for ICESCO in the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire, to discuss arrangements for a forthcoming visit by an ICESCO delegation next June.

    During the meeting, held on Tuesday, 5 May 2026, at ICESCO headquarters in Rabat, Dr. Touré delivered an official invitation from the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research to Dr. AlMalik to visit Côte d’Ivoire, with a view to strengthening cooperation in various fields, notably scientific research, manuscript protection, and heritage preservation.

    Dr. AlMalik affirmed that ICESCO attaches the highest importance to the needs of its Member States on the African continent through the development and implementation of several programs and projects in education, science, and culture, as well as through raising awareness of the importance of safeguarding the rich civilizational heritage.

    For his part, Dr. Touré expressed his satisfaction with the distinguished partnership between ICESCO and Côte d’Ivoire, which is expected to yield programs and projects with tangible impact.

    The meeting was attended by Dr. Salim Al Habsi, Head of the General Secretariat of National Commissions and Conferences; Dr. Webber Ndoro, Head of the Islamic World Heritage Center; and Dr. Mamadou Kone, Program Director at the General Secretariat of National Commissions and Conferences.

    ICESCO, Moroccan Ministry of Digital Transition Sign Cooperation Agreement on Capacity Building in AI and Foresight

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) and the Ministry of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform of the Kingdom of Morocco signed, on Tuesday, 5 May 2026, a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to cooperate in supporting digital transformation, harnessing artificial intelligence technologies in the service of sustainable development goals, and building capacities in strategic foresight across the Islamic world.

    The MoU was signed by Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of ICESCO, and Dr. Amal El Fallah, Minister Delegate to the Head of Government in charge of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform of Morocco, on the sidelines of the African Open Government Conference, held in Rabat, Morocco.

    Following the signing ceremony, Dr. AlMalik stressed the importance of countries of the Islamic world keeping pace with the rapid digital developments of the modern era to adapt to evolving economic, social, and technological requirements.

    For her part, Dr. Amal El Fallah commended the distinguished partnership between ICESCO and Morocco in the implementation of several initiatives with tangible impact in the fields of education, science, technology, innovation, and culture.

    The MoU provides for the development and implementation of workshops and training programs, as well as the organization of joint seminars to build the capacities of professionals in digital transformation, artificial intelligence, strategic foresight, and digital diplomacy in both the public and private sectors. It also includes the exchange of expertise and open data, the preparation of reference materials in the field, and the promotion of innovation and scientific research related to anticipating future skills and professions in ICESCO Member States.

    The agreement further enhances cooperation with universities and research centers to build a sustainable knowledge ecosystem that responds to the requirements of the digital economy, in addition to establishing innovation labs to develop advanced digital solutions and add value to cultural and scientific heritage through the digitization of manuscripts and documents, as well as the development of digital tools for research, indexing, and analysis of heritage content.

    The signing ceremony was also attended by Dr. Kais Hammami, Head of the Center for Foresight and Artificial Intelligence.

    ICESCO, Palestine Discuss Support for Inscription and Protection of Palestinian Heritage Sites

    Dr. AlMalik: “We Discussed Displaying Palestinian Artifacts at ICESCO Headquarters to Raise Global Awareness of the Importance of Their Protection”

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), received Mr. Hani Al-Hayek, Minister of Tourism and Antiquities of the State of Palestine, on Tuesday, 5 May 2026, at the Organization’s headquarters in Rabat. The meeting aimed to discuss ways to enhance joint cooperation in heritage preservation and valorization, the protection of Palestinian cultural property, and support for the inscription of a number of heritage sites and elements in Palestine on ICESCO’s Islamic World Heritage List.

    At the outset of the meeting, Dr. AlMalik reviewed ICESCO’s vision, programs, and initiatives within its fields of competence, with a particular focus on the Organization’s efforts to inscribe the heritage of the Islamic world and to safeguard cultural property and heritage elements from damage, looting, and illicit trafficking. This is to be achieved through documentation, capacity-building, and the use of the latest technologies in this field.

    In this context, Dr. AlMalik reaffirmed ICESCO’s openness to organizing training programs and specialized workshops on safeguarding cultural heritage. Additionally, the Director-General expressed willingness to launch capacity-building programs for experts and professionals engaged in heritage preservation in Palestine, whether within the Palestinian territories or in the Arab Republic of Egypt, given its advanced expertise and experience in this domain.

    Dr. AlMalik also proposed the possibility of hosting Palestinian artifacts at ICESCO headquarters in Rabat as part of an initiative aimed at showcasing Palestinian civilizational heritage and bringing its spiritual, human, and cultural dimensions closer to the public, thereby contributing to highlighting the richness of this heritage and enhancing international awareness of the importance of its protection and preservation.

    For his part, the Palestinian Minister of Tourism and Antiquities stressed the importance of safeguarding Palestinian cultural properties and archaeological sites, noting that many historical and archaeological sites have suffered partial or total destruction due to military operations and successive wars, particularly the recent war on the Gaza Strip.

    Mr. Al-Hayek added that Palestine has developed innovative models in heritage management and launched the “5,000 Years of History” program, through which hundreds of historical artifacts have been exhibited in several Arab and European capitals. He also noted his Ministry’s aspiration to build institutional cooperation with ICESCO and its experts to strengthen national capacities in this field.

    The two sides agreed during the meeting to sign a Memorandum of Understanding in the near future, outlining a joint cooperation framework for the implementation of programs and projects and the launch of bilateral initiatives in the field of heritage preservation and valorization.

    Dr. Abdelilah Benarafa, Deputy Director-General; Mr. Osama Heikal, Head of the Media and Communication Sector; Dr. Mohamed Zin El Abidine, Head of the Culture Sector; and Dr. Nidal Abu Zahri, Director of the Administrative Operations Department, represented ICESCO during the meeting.

    ICESCO, Heydar Aliyev Foundation Explore Ways to Strengthen Partnership

    On the sidelines of the International Conference on Heritage Management in the Islamic World, organized by the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) at its headquarters in Rabat, Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of ICESCO, met Mr. Anar Alakbarov, Assistant to the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan and Executive Director of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation. Mr. Alakbarov attended the conference’s opening session on behalf of Ms. Leyla Aliyeva, Vice-President of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, and took part in the award ceremony of the ICESCO-Azerbaijan Natavan Heritage Excellence Award.

    During the meeting, held on Monday, 4 May 2026, the two officials discussed ways to enhance areas of cooperation. Dr. AlMalik affirmed that the cooperation agreement with the Heydar Aliyev Foundation represents a successful model that has yielded tangible results, reflected in high-quality outputs with a sustainable impact. He also highlighted a number of flagship initiatives, including the project to provide educational and social support to displaced girls and those residing in boarding schools in the Republic of Burkina Faso, which has begun expanding to include the Republic of Niger and Mali.

    For his part, Mr. Alakbarov expressed the Foundation’s willingness to continue strengthening and developing this cooperation, commending the level of partnership with ICESCO. He also emphasized that ICESCO is one of the leading international organizations partnering with the Foundation, noting that this partnership has proven its effectiveness through its fruitful initiatives. He further expressed his aspiration to launch new, highly impactful initiatives serving the Islamic world and its peoples.

    Moreover, the two parties agreed to organize the second edition of the conference, along with the award ceremony, in Shusha, in the Karabakh region of Azerbaijan, in 2028.

    Winners of ICESCO-Azerbaijan Natavan Heritage Excellence Award Worth $130,000 Announced

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) announced on Monday, 4 May 2026, the winners of the ICESCO-Azerbaijan Natavan Heritage Excellence Award, launched by the Organization in partnership with the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, with a total value of USD 130,000, in recognition of pioneering initiatives in the conservation and management of tangible heritage in the Islamic world.

    During the award ceremony, held following the International Conference on Managing Heritage in Conflict and Post-Conflict Situations in the Islamic World at ICESCO, the awards were presented to the winners by Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, ICESCO Director-General; Mr. Anar Alakbarov, Assistant to the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan and Executive Director of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation; and HRH Princess Dana Firas, President of the Petra National Trust and Vice-President of the ICOMOS Bureau.

    In the projects category, first place went to the project of “Hebron Rehabilitation Committee” in the State of Palestine, in recognition of its integrated model for heritage conservation and local economic development. The project received a USD 100,000 prize. In the individuals category, Mr. Ayoob Thanoon from Iraq won first place and received a USD 30,000 prize for his dedicated career in heritage protection during his tenure as President of the Mosul Heritage Foundation.

    Prior to the awards presentation, Dr. Webber Ndoro, Head of ICESCO’s Islamic World Heritage Center, highlighted the objectives of the award, foremost among them raising awareness of the social and economic dimensions of heritage protection efforts and best practices in the field.

    For his part, Mr. Muhammad Al-Absi, expert at ICESCO’s Islamic World Heritage Center, shed light on the broad participation in the award’s first edition, which received 54 applications from 22 ICESCO Member States.

    International Conference on Heritage Management in the Islamic World Launches as ICESCO Marks its 44th Anniversary

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) launched the International Conference on Managing Heritage in Conflict and Post-Conflict Situations in the Islamic World on 4 May 2026, at its headquarters in Rabat. Held under the gracious patronage of Ms. Leyla Aliyeva, Vice-President of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation of Azerbaijan, the conference witnessed the official announcement of the winners of the ICESCO–Azerbaijan Natavan Heritage Excellence Award.

    The opening session of the two-day conference began with the recitation of verses from the Holy Quran, followed by a speech by Ms. Leyla Aliyeva, Vice-President of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, delivered on her behalf by Mr. Anar Alakbarov, Assistant to the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan and Executive Director of the Foundation. In her address, she stressed that the restoration projects implemented by the Foundation reflect Azerbaijan’s firm commitment to civilizational dialogue and the protection of universal values, underlining that the partnership between the Foundation and ICESCO lies at the heart of a shared vision for safeguarding cultural heritage.

    Her Royal Highness Princess Dana Firas, President of the Petra National Trust and Vice-President of ICOMOS, highlighted that heritage preservation is, at its core, an ethical commitment to humanity and its history, emphasizing that heritage constitutes a vital force in enhancing communities’ resilience, adaptability, and capacity to shape narratives.

    In his opening remarks, Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of ICESCO, marked the 44th anniversary of the Organization’s establishment, recalling a journey of dedicated efforts that plans for the future while offering a legacy that endures through time. He stressed that heritage is not merely a narrative of the past, but a living record of the present and the future.

    Dr. AlMalik noted that amid conflicts, heritage suffers as an extended memory preserving the history of nations, a challenge faced by more than 19 countries affected by conflict in the Islamic world. This has resulted in the inclusion of over 27 World Heritage sites on the List of World Heritage in Danger.

    He outlined ICESCO’s efforts to revitalize heritage as a means of opening new horizons for development, restoring social cohesion, and supporting stability, through field missions and the development of an integrated plan to safeguard and rehabilitate more than 120 heritage sites in the city of Shusha and the Karabakh region in Azerbaijan, as well as by advancing recovery programs in the Syrian Arab Republic and a number of Member States. He concluded by expressing his appreciation to His Excellency President Ilham Aliyev and to the Heydar Aliyev Foundation for assuming responsibility for advancing culture.

    For his part, Mr. Hani Al Hayek, Minister of Tourism and Antiquities of the State of Palestine, reviewed his country’s experience in heritage preservation, affirming that discussing cultural heritage is not a luxury, but a discussion of identity, memory, and existence. He emphasized that heritage is not merely stones or landmarks, but a living record of history and a fundamental tool for resilience.

    In his address, Mr. Charaf Ahmimed, Director of the UNESCO Regional Office for the Maghreb and Representative to Maghreb Countries, stated that when heritage sites are destroyed, collections are looted, and traditions are disrupted, it is not only monuments that are at risk; it is the very fabric of society.

    The session concluded with the announcement of the winners of the ICESCO–Azerbaijan Natavan Heritage Excellence Award. Participants then toured a photographic exhibition entitled “Reimagining: Best Practices in Post-Conflict Recovery,” followed by the launch of the conference’s discussion sessions.

    ICESCO Presented Its Digital Library Project at the Rabat International Book Fair

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) presented its Digital Library project on 3 May 2026, during an event held at its pavilion as part of the 31st Rabat International Book and Publishing Fair.

    The presentation was delivered by Dr. Ahmed Albanyan, Director of the Translation and Publishing Centre, and Dr. Mohammad Alanazi, Head of the Publishing and Library Division, in the presence of Mohamed Rashad, President of the Arab Publishers’ Association, along with members of the Association’s Board of Directors and representatives of publishing houses from Arab countries.

    The presentation addressed the project’s objectives and components, as well as its role in enhancing access to multilingual knowledge content and enabling publishers to expand the reach of their publications through an advanced digital platform aligned with the digital transformation of the publishing sector.

    The event featured fruitful discussions between the two sides on opportunities for cooperation and mechanisms for Arab publishing houses to join the platform, contributing to the enrichment of digital content and the expansion of its beneficiary base across the Islamic world.

    Members of the Arab Publishers’ Association’s Board of Directors expressed interest in activating the preliminary agreement between the two sides to make a selection of publications by Arab publishing houses operating under the Association available through the ICESCO Digital Library over a 12-month period, thereby strengthening the presence of the Arabic book and increasing its reach to a wider audience.

    ICESCO Holds Regional Workshop on Employing AI in Teaching Arabic Language

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) held a regional workshop on the use of technology and artificial intelligence systems in teaching the Arabic language, in cooperation with the Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation for Medical and Educational Sciences. The workshop brought together 200 male and female trainees, both in person and via videoconferencing, from among education professionals working in the field of teaching Arabic to non-Arabic speakers in 15 countries across Africa, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia.

    The workshop was held on 29 and 30 April 2026, at the Mishkat Hall at ICESCO Headquarters in Rabat. It formed part of a programme aimed at developing the competencies of professionals engaged in teaching Arabic to non-Arabic speakers and enhancing the use of modern technological tools and artificial intelligence to advance educational practice.

    During the workshop, Dr. Mustafa Jaghboub, an expert in educational technology, analyzed and assessed the gap between linguistic accuracy and pedagogical suitability in the outputs of Large Language Models based on artificial intelligence. He presented approaches to bridging this gap through the adoption of precise prompt engineering, ensuring more effective and efficient use of technology in the service of language education.

    The expert also supervised practical sessions that enabled participants to train on transforming raw, preliminary artificial intelligence outputs into educational resources suited to different learner levels, using the “Mubeen” platform.

    It is worth noting that this workshop is part of the eighth edition of the “Mishkat Educational Leadership” programme for the 2025–2026 academic year, implemented by ICESCO in partnership with the Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation, with academic cooperation from Sultan Moulay Slimane University in Beni Mellal.