The 4th International Congress on “Natural Products and Sustainable Development” kicked off at the headquarters of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) in Rabat, Morocco, on the morning of Thursday, 29 May 2025. The Congress is organized by the Federation of the Universities of the Islamic World (FUIW), an affiliate of ICESCO, in partnership with Mohammed V University in Rabat and the Averroès Foundation for the Promotion of Scientific Research and Innovation, under the High Patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may Allah assist him.
This year’s edition, which is being held under the theme “Health, Nutrition, and Cosmetic Applications,” gathers participants from 47 universities across 27 countries, over the period spanning 29–31 May 2025. Its objectives include deepening scientific research in the field of natural products and promoting their applications in health, agriculture, nutrition, and cosmetics. It also serves as a platform for knowledge exchange and exploration of the latest scientific practices and technologies in this vital field.
Dr. Abdelilah Benarafa, Deputy Director-General, inaugurated the event by delivering an opening address on behalf of Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of ICESCO. He reaffirmed the Organization’s steadfast commitment to supporting its Member States in formulating ambitious national policies grounded in the principles of sustainable development. He highlighted the diversity of ICESCO programs aimed at developing natural resources, valuing traditional knowledge, and promoting sustainable and equitable value chains, particularly in health and nutrition.
Dr. Omar Halli, Advisor to ICESCO Director-General for FUIW, described the Congress as a prominent international scientific platform that will feature 240 scientific presentations by researchers, experts, and university professors. These presentations will address various aspects of utilizing natural products to support sustainable development. He emphasized that the Congress’s concluding recommendations would have significant scientific and strategic impact.
Following that, Dr. Mohamed El Ghachi, President of Mohammed V University, stated that natural products represent a multidimensional strategic engine that bridges the economic, social, agricultural, and environmental sectors. He noted that Morocco has made substantial progress in this field thanks to the crucial role played by universities and national academic institutes in supporting scientific research and valorizing natural resources.
For his part, Dr. Mohammed Regragui, Dean of the Faculty of Sciences at Mohammed V University in Rabat, spoke about the faculty’s leadership in scientific research on natural products. This has been achieved through advanced laboratories and international academic partnerships. He noted that the Congress provides an important platform for exchanging expertise and building fruitful scientific and professional collaboration.
In the same context, Mr. Mohamed Beroui, Director of Climate and Biodiversity at the Moroccan Ministry of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development, and Dr. Hanae El Monfalouti, Vice President of the Averroès Foundation for the Promotion of Scientific Research and Innovation, both underscored the importance of the Congress in enhancing dialogue around the integration of natural products into sustainable development strategies, particularly in light of global health and environmental challenges. They further highlighted that the Congress agenda includes two roundtables, six thematic workshops, and three media sessions, in addition to the opportunities it offers for international scientific publication.