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    ICESCO Holds International Conference on Families and Public Policies in the Islamic World

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) held the International Conference on Families and Public Policies on Tuesday, 9 June 2026, at its headquarters in Rabat, under the theme “Supporting Social Transformations in the Islamic World,” in partnership with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in Rabat. The conference brought together a distinguished group of international experts, researchers, and specialists to examine contemporary transformations affecting the family and to explore ways to develop more effective and context-appropriate family public policies, within an approach that takes into account the cultural and social specificities of countries of the Islamic world.

    In his opening address, Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of ICESCO, stressed that investment in families should not be viewed solely as a social commitment, but as a fundamental prerequisite for achieving sustainable development, strengthening social cohesion, and enhancing economic resilience. He underlined that ICESCO attaches particular importance to family-related issues as part of its mission to advance development across its Member States.

    In a recorded address, Mrs. Marielle Sander, Representative of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in Rabat, explained that the family remains at the heart of every society as a space for protection, solidarity, and human development. She noted that progress toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals requires family-centered policies that are closely aligned with inclusion, equality, and inclusive opportunities for youth.

    For his part, Mr. Ahmadou Moustapha Ndiaye, World Bank Country Director for the Maghreb and Malta, highlighted that the family constitutes the foundation for building nations’ human capital. He presented selected statistics related to the conference theme in the Middle East and North Africa region, noting that 70 percent of children aged ten are unable to read, representing the highest learning poverty rate globally. He also pointed out that more than 30 percent of youth are NEET, while 40 percent of women face exclusion, a situation that casts negative repercussions on family well-being.

    Dr. Falilat Ajoke, Director of the Social Affairs and Family Affairs Department at the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, emphasized the need to exchange expertise and strengthen coordination among Member States to address the shared challenges facing families in the Islamic world.

    Mrs. Kawtar Manssouri, Director of Childhood and Women’s Affairs, Department of Youth, Ministry of Youth, Culture and Communication, Kingdom of Morocco, considered that the challenges confronting families in the Islamic world call for enhanced coordination and the exchange of successful experiences among countries, contributing to the formulation of more sustainable family policies.

    Subsequently, Mr. Salim Omar Salim, Director of the ICESCO Regional Office in Sharjah, affirmed that the Islamic world is witnessing profound demographic, economic, social, and digital transformations that raise fundamental questions regarding privacy and family security. He then announced the launch of the Regional Family Forum in Sharjah by the end of the current year.

    In the closing session, 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, affirmed that the family is both the source and the producer of human capital capable of contributing to community building. She stressed the necessity of involving families in the formulation of public policies, as they are the primary stakeholders affected by the outcomes and impacts of these policies.

    The conference featured two panel discussions on “Families in the Islamic World through the Lens of Policymakers and Researchers” and “Families in the Age of Digital Transformation: Artificial Intelligence, Economic Globalization, and Demographic Changes,” with the participation of leading experts and researchers. This initiative aims to contribute to the development of practical recommendations supporting the advancement of family public policies in countries of the Islamic world.

    ICESCO Holds Webinar on Role of World Music in Promoting Intercultural Dialogue

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) held a webinar entitled “World Music, Living Heritage, and Intercultural Dialogue: Introducing the International Institute for World Music”, with the participation of more than 40 experts and representatives of international cultural institutions. The event aimed to highlight the role of music in fostering intercultural dialogue, safeguarding living heritage, and opening new horizons for international cultural cooperation.
    The webinar, held on Thursday 5 June 2026, as part of the ICESCO International Network of Civil Society Organizations for Culture and Development project, was moderated by Ms. Somia Djacta, Head of the ICESCO Office to UNESCO. In her remarks, she emphasized the importance of this initiative in strengthening ties among cultural stakeholders and underscoring the status of musical heritage as a universal language shared by humanity.

    In his opening address, Dr. Mohamed Zinelabidine, Head of the Culture Sector at ICESCO, stressed that world music serves as a bridge of understanding among peoples and an effective tool for promoting a culture of peace that’s rooted in cultural diversity and mutual respect. He noted that openness to diverse artistic expressions constitutes a key driver for enhancing intercultural dialogue.

    Subsequently, Ms. Margaret Dechenaux, Founder and Director of the International Institute for World Music, delivered a presentation on the Institute’s experience, explaining that it currently offers 17 certificate training tracks and organizes more than 40 major international masterclasses annually. She also expressed the Institute’s interest in developing joint projects with ICESCO in the fields of training and the promotion of intangible cultural heritage.

    For his part, Dr. Hyung Suk Moon, Honorary President of the Institute, highlighted the importance of cultural diplomacy in bringing peoples closer together. He reviewed a number of international experiences and pointed to promising opportunities for cooperation in the fields of cultural and creative industries and heritage digitization.

    Meanwhile, Mr. Frédéric Jambu, Coordinator of the ICESCO International Network of Civil Society Organizations for Culture and Development and an expert in cultural diplomacy, presented the objectives of the international platform, explaining that it seeks to support partnerships, facilitate the exchange of expertise, and implement joint projects among civil society organizations. Mr. Lotfi Ben Salah, President of the Riadh Al-Sunbati Club for Arab Music Association in Tunisia, also highlighted his association’s initiatives aimed at preserving, documenting, and promoting Arab musical heritage.

    The webinar concluded with a reaffirmation of the importance of cultural openness as a catalyst for mutual enrichment and of the need to continue building effective partnerships among international and local cultural civil society organizations, thereby creating new opportunities for cooperation between ICESCO and the International Institute for World Music.

    ICESCO Organizes Regional Workshop on Leveraging Educational Psychology for Teachers

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), in cooperation with the Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation for Medical and Educational Sciences, organized a regional workshop on “Leveraging Educational Psychology in Teachers’ Professional Development.” The Workshop benefited 186 trainees, both in person and via videoconference, comprising education professionals working in the field of teaching Arabic to non-Arabic speakers from 15 countries across Africa, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia.

    During the workshop, which was hosted in the Mishkat Hall at ICESCO Headquarters on Wednesday and Thursday, 3-4 June 2026, Dr. Heba Shannik, Expert in educational training, presented and analyzed the theoretical foundations of educational psychology and their contribution to the development of pre-service and in-service teacher preparation programs. She also reviewed the educational and psychological principles that contribute to enhancing the professional competencies of teachers of Arabic to non-Arabic speakers.

    The Expert also conducted practical sessions during which participants were trained on the application of teaching strategies based on educational psychology principles in teaching Arabic to non-Arabic speakers, through the use of digital platforms and artificial intelligence tools in teaching and educational assessment.

    It is worth noting that this workshop is the tenth in the “Mishkat Educational Leadership Program” for the academic year 2025-2026, implemented by ICESCO in partnership with the Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation for Medical and Educational Sciences, and in academic cooperation with Sultan Moulay Slimane University in Beni Mellal, Morocco. The Program aims to train hundreds of distinguished professionals working in the field of teaching Arabic to non-Arabic speakers.

    ICESCO and Sweden Explore Prospects for Cooperation in Promoting Peace Culture

    Dr. Abdelillah Benarafa, Deputy Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), and Mr. Anar Karimov, Head of the Partnerships and International Cooperation Sector at the Organization, met with Ambassador Christian Kamill, Special Envoy for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue, Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Sweden, and Ms. Fredrika Ornbrant, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Sweden to the Kingdom of Morocco, to explore prospects for joint cooperation in promoting the values of peace, coexistence, and Interreligious and intercultural dialogue.

    During the meeting, held on Wednesday, 3 June 2026 at ICESCO headquarters in Rabat, Dr. Benarafa highlighted the Organization’s efforts, programs, and initiatives aimed at consolidating a culture of peace, coexistence, intercultural and Interreligious dialogue, strengthening mutual understanding among peoples, and building bridges of civilizational rapprochement.

    Dr. Benarafa underlined the importance of Interreligious and intercultural dialogue as a fundamental pillar for building more harmonious and tolerant societies, noting that ICESCO pursues a policy of openness to enhance cooperation within and beyond the Islamic world.

    For his part, Ambassador Kamill expressed his country’s readiness to strengthen partnership with ICESCO through the development and implementation of activities and projects in the field of civilizational dialogue and the promotion of the values of coexistence, tolerance, and peace among societies.

    At the conclusion of the meeting, the Swedish delegation toured the International Exhibition and Museum of the Prophet’s Seerah and Islamic Civilization, hosted at ICESCO headquarters.

    Benarafa Pays Respect to Late Former President of Republic of Yemen

    Dr. Abdelillah Benarafa, Deputy Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), paid respects on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, on behalf of the Director-General of ICESCO, to the late former President of the Republic of Yemen, His Excellency Field Marshal Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi, may Allah rest his soul, at the headquarters of the Embassy of Yemen in Rabat. He was received by His Excellency Mr. Azzedine Saeed Al-Asbahi, Ambassador of the Republic of Yemen to the Kingdom of Morocco.

    Dr. Benarafa expressed his deepest condolences and sympathy to the Yemeni people on the passing of the late leader, may Allah grant him eternal rest.

    In a message written by the Deputy Director-General of ICESCO in the Embassy’s Condolences Book, he affirmed that the late Field Marshal Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi, may Allah have mercy on his soul, was a national figure who devoted his efforts to serving Yemen and its people, and who, throughout the various stages of his political career, contributed to supporting stability and preserving the security and safety of the nation.

    ICESCO Publishes Fifth Series of Specialized Studies on Teaching Arabic to Non-Arabic Speakers

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), through its Center of Arabic for Non-Arabic Speakers, has published the fifth series of specialized studies in the field of teaching Arabic to non-Arabic speakers. The publication is part of the Center’s “Specialized Studies” project, which is aimed at advancing scientific research and enhancing educational practices in this field.

    The series comprises 10 peer-reviewed academic books prepared by a number of experts and specialized researchers from 10 countries: Jordan, Indonesia, Uzbekistan, Iran, the United Kingdom, Türkiye, South Africa, Mali, Malaysia, and Morocco.
    These new publications seek to enrich the Arabic library with rigorous academic studies, and to strengthen scientific and educational research related to the teaching and learning of Arabic, in line with the rapid transformations taking place in the education sector at the levels of both knowledge and technology.

    The published books address a wide range of topics reflecting the breadth of research areas in teaching Arabic to non-Arabic speakers. The titles include:
    •⁠ ⁠Human Intelligence in Teaching Arabic to Non-Arabic Speakers: Activating the Subconscious Mind through Neuro-Linguistic Programming.
    •⁠ ⁠Distance Learning of Arabic in Indonesia: An Applied Analytical Study.
    •⁠ ⁠Shared Vocabulary between Arabic and Uzbek and Its Utilization in Developing a Bilingual Dictionary and Teaching Arabic to Non-Arabic Speakers.
    •⁠ ⁠Teaching Arabic in Iran and Türkiye: A Comparative Study.
    •⁠ ⁠Cultural Standards in Teaching Arabic to Non-Arabic Speakers: Approaches and Frameworks.
    •⁠ ⁠An Applied Approach to Teaching Arabic Rhetoric to Speakers of Other Languages.
    •⁠ ⁠The Use of Technology in Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language: Higher Education Institutions in South Africa as a Model.
    •⁠ ⁠The Arabic Language and Its Teaching in Mali: Between Traditional Approaches and Modern Language Teaching Methods.
    •⁠ ⁠Needs Analysis for Hajj and Umrah Guides in Arabic for Non-Arabic Speakers.
    •⁠ ⁠Phonological and Visual Awareness among Non-Arabic Speakers: Strategies and Digital Alternatives.

    ICESCO has made these publications available for free consultation and download through its official website at:
    https://icesco.org/pnzf

    Azerbaijani President Congratulates Dr. Salim M. AlMalik on His Re-Election as ICESCO Director-General

    His Excellency Ilham Aliyev, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, extended his sincere congratulations to Dr. Salim M. AlMalik on the occasion of his re-election as Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) for a new term, by unanimous decision of the Organization’s Member States, following his nomination by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, during the proceedings of the 15th session of the ICESCO General Conference, held in Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russian Federation.

    President Aliyev commended the roles undertaken by ICESCO under the sound leadership of its Director-General, which have resulted in a renewed vision and innovative strategic orientations. He noted that the Organization’s work has positioned it among international organizations with a tangible impact in the fields of education, science, and culture.

    The Azerbaijani President also highlighted the significant achievements and qualitative initiatives resulting from the distinguished partnership between ICESCO and the Republic of Azerbaijan, through cooperation with relevant Azerbaijani institutions and entities. He praised Dr. AlMalik’s efforts in advancing joint action to broader horizons for the benefit of the Islamic world.

    UNESCO Director-General Congratulates Dr. Salim M. AlMalik on His Re-election as ICESCO Director-General

    Dr. Khaled El-Enany, Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), extended his sincere congratulations to Dr. Salim M. AlMalik on the occasion of his re-election as Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) for a second term. the re-election was unanimously approved by the Organization’s General Conference following his nomination by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, during the 15th session of the General Conference held in Kazan, in the Republic of Tatarstan of the Russian Federation.

    Dr. El-Enany praised this distinguished choice as a clear and significant recognition of Dr. AlMalik’s outstanding career and extensive experience in multilateral diplomacy and international cooperation. He described the renewed confidence placed in him by the Member States as a strong testament to his leadership, commitment, and strategic vision, as well as to his efforts in advancing ICESCO’s values and mission across the Islamic world and among the Organization’s international partners.

    He affirmed that UNESCO highly values its cooperation with ICESCO, which is grounded in shared objectives aimed at improving the quality of education for all, achieving gender equality, promoting cultural diversity, protecting the environment, and advancing sustainable development for individuals. He noted that this cooperation will soon culminate in the signing of a new cooperation agreement to help build peaceful and resilient societies.

    The UNESCO Director-General reaffirmed the Organization’s commitment to working with ICESCO to address the challenges of a rapidly changing world, and to mobilizing its expertise, experience, and networks in support of joint efforts to promote a culture of peace and achieve sustainable development.

    Sandra Rey Featured in Fifth Session of “World Artists, Guests of ICESCO”

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) hosted Brazilian artist and academic Dr. Sandra Rey as part of the fifth session of its “World Artists, Guests of ICESCO” project, held within the “Culture for Rethinking the World” Forum. The initiative seeks to harness creativity to strengthen intercultural dialogue, enrich civilizational debate, and reaffirm the role of art as a language of peace and coexistence.

    During the opening of the session, moderated by artist, composer, and university professor Dr. Frank Pecquet on Tuesday, 19 May 2026, Dr. Mohammed Zine El Abidine, Head of the Culture Sector at ICESCO, underscored that the forum provides a platform for civilizational and cultural dialogue and for promoting critical thinking, while highlighting contemporary transformations in artistic creativity in the age of artificial intelligence.

    In her address, Dr. Rey presented a series of works and exhibitions inspired by nature, emphasizing the strong relationship between landscape art, digital technologies, and memory. She explained how various visual mechanisms are employed, notably photography, painting, video, and digital creation, to foster critical reflection among viewers on the boundaries between reality and imagination.

    Dr. Rey also stressed the importance of reimagining humanity’s relationship with its environment, pointing to the role of art in raising awareness of environmental protection issues and the need to leverage education to develop sustainable skills in this field.

    For his part, Dr. Pecquet addressed the philosophical and aesthetic dimensions of the creative process. Dr. Zoubeida Boukhari, International Consultant in Culture, Education, and Environmental Communication, highlighted the role of women creators and thinkers in advancing contemporary cultural dialogue. Dr. Amin Hammami, ICESCO external expert in digital creativity and digital culture, spoke about the interconnection between sound creation, imagery, and interactive technologies, while Ms. Zineb Bougrine, expert in the Organization’s Culture Sector, discussed the influence of the artist’s environment on creative expression.

    ICESCO, University of Cambridge Explore Conducting Case Study on the Organization’s Success Story

    Dr. Salim AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), held a meeting on Thursday, 21 May 2026, with Professor Kamal Munir, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for University Community and Engagement at the University of Cambridge, to discuss mechanisms for conducting a case study documenting ICESCO’s experience as an innovative organization in its fields of expertise, and to highlight the institutional development and restructuring it has undergone in recent years.

    During the meeting, which was held via videoconference, Dr. AlMalik highlighted ICESCO’s efforts to develop its mechanisms and action plans to address current difficulties, anticipate future challenges, and capitalize on the opportunities offered by modern technologies to consolidate best practices, noting the recent developments and restructuring within ICESCO’s sectors, departments, and centers, which have enabled the Organization to attract talented professionals, hone the skills of young people, and integrate women into leadership positions, in line with the Organization’s strategic vision of making a tangible impact.

    The Director-General stressed the importance of developing strong partnerships with international universities to promote academic studies, scientific research, and the dissemination of knowledge, highlighting the importance of employing innovative working mechanisms in implementing programs for cultural preservation, the restoration of heritage sites, and other projects in the fields of space sciences and girls’ education.

    For his part, Prof. Munir emphasized the importance of setting priorities and objectives for conducting a case study on ICESCO’s success story as an innovative organization in its fields of action, and its role in transforming its approaches as an international organization, praising its contributions in the fields of education, science, culture, and communication. He also affirmed the readiness of a technical team from the university to visit the Organization in the near future.

    The meeting was attended on behalf of ICESCO by Dr. Sally Mabrouk, Director of the Office of the Director-General and Supervisor of the Strategy and Institutional Excellence Sector; Dr. Kuanysh Yergaliyev, Head of the Science and Environment Sector; and Dr. Ahmed Albanyan, Supervisor of the Education Sector and Director of the Translation and Publishing Center.