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    ICESCO Named Strategic Partner of Malaysia’s International Putrajaya Festival of Ideas

    On the sidelines of the ASEAN Roundtable of Ministers of Education and Higher Education, Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), met with Dato’ Seri Dr. Zambry Abdul Kadir, Malaysia’s Minister of Higher Education, to explore avenues for enhancing cooperation in higher education, scientific research, and emerging technologies.

    During the meeting, the two sides agreed to designate ICESCO as a strategic partner in organizing the international Putrajaya Festival of Ideas (PFOI) in Putrajaya, set to take place in November 2025, with broad participation from universities, research centers, and innovators from around the world.

    Dr. AlMalik highlighted ICESCO’s key initiatives in supporting university education and stressed the importance of keeping pace with global shifts in digitization, the knowledge economy, blended learning, and space sciences, while positioning innovation as a cornerstone of future universities.

    Moreover, Dr. AlMalik affirmed that ICESCO aims to build high-impact partnerships that help prepare students, empower universities, and stimulate scientific research in response to rapid global developments and evolving labor market demands.

    The Malaysian Minister of Higher Education welcomed expanded cooperation with ICESCO and affirmed Malaysia’s commitment to nurturing a generation capable of leading and innovating within a dynamic knowledge-based environment.

    The two parties agreed to launch joint academic and training programmes, organize scientific forums on artificial intelligence, higher education, and space sciences, and to promote the inclusion of Malaysian universities in the Federation of the Universities of the Islamic World (FUIW), which operates under ICESCO’s auspices.

    Dr. AlMalik also extended an official invitation to the Malaysian Minister to visit ICESCO headquarters in Rabat to explore its programmes and cooperation opportunities. Additionally, he invited him to participate in the Higher Education Conference on Artificial Intelligence, co-organized by ICESCO and Egypt’s Ministry of Higher Education at the end of September 2025, under the theme “Knowledge Economy and the Centrality of Higher Education.”

    The meeting was attended by Dr. Majdi Haji Ibrahim from ICESCO, and from the Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education, Dr. Anesee bin Ibrahim, Secretary-General of the Ministry of Higher Education, and Dr. Azlinda Azman, Director-General of Higher Education.

    ICESCO Concludes International Symposium in Rabat on Foresight and Strategic Intelligence in the Service of Development Policies

    On Thursday, 19 June 2025, the International Symposium on Foresight and Strategic Intelligence concluded in Rabat. The event was organized by the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), in cooperation with the High Commission for Planning of Morocco and the School of Information Sciences (ESI), on 18–19 June 2025, under the theme: “Synergy in the Service of Morocco’s Development Policies.” The Symposium aimed to promote the formulation of resilient and inclusive public policies capable of keeping pace with future transformations.

    Representatives of governmental and academic institutions and experts in governance and strategic planning attended the opening session of the Symposium, during which Dr. Kais Hammami, Director of ICESCO’s Center of Foresight and Artificial Intelligence, delivered a presentation in which he affirmed the Organization’s commitment to supporting its Member States in enhancing their capacities in foresight and integrating strategic foresight into public policy. He highlighted this as a strategic priority for ICESCO and commended Morocco’s regional leadership in this field.

    For his part, Mr. Chakib Benmoussa, High Commissioner for Planning in Morocco, stated that foresight has become a fundamental pillar in Morocco’s New Development Model, which is based on inclusivity, participation, and long-term vision. Ms. Noëlla Richard, Deputy Resident Representative of the UN Development Programme (UNDP) in Morocco, also reviewed the program’s efforts to integrate foresight methodologies into its operations, considering this field to be an institutional necessity and a globally leading governance culture.

    Dr. Kais Hammami also participated in a panel discussion titled “Foresight and Competitiveness,” where he spoke about the strategic impact of foresight in enhancing national competitiveness, stimulating innovation, and guiding future investments. He stressed the importance of adopting this approach to boost countries’ readiness for rapid transformations and to build a more sustainable and resilient future.

    ICESCO Director-General Presents Five Strategic Recommendations to Address School Dropout at ASEAN Education Ministers’ Roundtable

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), participated as a keynote speaker in the opening session of the Roundtable of Ministers of Education and Higher Education of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), held in Langkawi, Malaysia. Dr. AlMalik delivered a comprehensive address entitled “From Dropout to Opportunity: Reclaiming the Future through Inclusive Education.”

    At the outset, Dr. AlMalik warned that the increasing dropout of children and youth poses a growing threat to social stability and sustainable development, noting that over 250 million children and adolescents are currently out of school worldwide, including 98 million in sub-Saharan Africa—the highest figure globally.
    Dr. AlMalik stressed that this crisis demands urgent collective action, emphasizing that the consequences of school dropout extend beyond individuals, affecting families, communities, and nations through widening poverty gaps, reduced empowerment opportunities, and heightened risks of early marriage, child labor, and marginalization.

    Moreover, Dr. AlMalik highlighted ICESCO’s key initiatives in this field, including reintegrating over 19,000 girls into education in Yemen with support from the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief); providing psychosocial, technical, and logistical support to internally displaced girls and boarders in Burkina Faso in cooperation with the Heydar Aliyev Foundation; improving sanitation and educational facilities in 240 schools across eight countries under the WASH programme, benefiting over 240,000 students; and deploying mobile education units for girls in remote areas of Nigeria.

    In sum, Dr. AlMalik outlined five strategic recommendations to address school dropout:

    • Integrate the goal of keeping boys and girls in school, especially during adolescence, into national education strategies;
    • Create alternative pathways to reintegrate those who left school due to early marriage, labor, displacement, or conflict;
    • Foster safe and inclusive school environments and develop gender-sensitive curricula that include inspiring female role models;
    • Empower local communities, especially women-led initiatives, to drive education solutions;
    • Bridge the digital divide to ensure equal access to digital education and future learning opportunities for all children.

    Dr. AlMalik called on education ministers to adopt a regional roadmap that can be updated at each ASEAN conference cycle, affirming ICESCO’s readiness to serve as a key partner in designing and implementing this vision.

    In closing, he extended an open invitation to all participants to attend ICESCO’s upcoming Education Ministers’ Conference, set for September 2026, and to visit the Organization’s headquarters in Rabat, where policies are crafted and partnerships are built to promote more inclusive, equitable, and empowering education.

    The opening session also featured keynote addresses by H.E Dr. Fadhlina Sidek, Malaysia’s Minister of Education; H.E. San Lwin, Deputy Secretary-General of ASEAN for Socio-Cultural Community; and Ms. Maki Katsuno-Hayashikawa, UNESCO Representative to several Asian countries. They emphasized innovative approaches to closing education gaps and ensuring that every child and youth has equal access to quality education as a vital investment in their potential and in building a better future.

    ICESCO DG and ASEAN Education Ministers Visit UNESCO-Designated Kilim Geoforest Park

    As part of the side activities of the Meeting of Ministers of Education and Higher Education of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General (DG) of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), participated in a field visit to the Kilim Geoforest Park on the Malaysian island of Langkawi, which is listed as a UNESCO Global Geopark.

    The Park is considered one of the most remarkable and beautiful natural forest areas in Southeast Asia. It hosts a unique biodiversity, most notably dense mangrove forests, the reddish-brown Brahminy Kites, and a number of rare plant and animal species. The Malaysian government has shown great interest in the park due to its environmental and scientific value, as well as its touristic attraction.

    In a symbolic gesture expressing collective commitment to environmental protection, the participating ministers, alongside ICESCO’s DG, planted a mangrove tree, as a tribute to the values of sustainability and regional cooperation in preserving natural heritage.

    Also present on the visit were several Ministers of Education and Higher Education from ASEAN countries, in addition to the UNESCO Representative in Indonesia—highlighting the harmonization of efforts between national and international institutions to protect the environment and enhance environmental awareness in education policy.

    During the visit, Dr. AlMalik stated that: “We are not just planting a tree, we are planting a symbol of hope and a deep commitment to a more sustainable future. Environmental protection must be an integral part of our educational vision. We must link education with nature so that future generations appreciate the value of ecological balance and strive to preserve it.” He also emphasized that ICESCO has committed itself to the importance of greening education and integrating it into curricula.

    ICESCO DG, Malaysian Education Minister Discuss Partnership for Inclusive, Sustainable Education

    As part of his participation in the annual ASEAN Education Ministers Meeting, Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), held a bilateral meeting with H.E Dr. Fadhlina Sidek, Malaysia’s Minister of Education. The meeting focused on exploring ways to enhance cooperation between the two sides in the fields of education, innovation, and heritage preservation.

    Her Excellency the Minister presented key initiatives of the Malaysian Ministry of Education, which have made the country’s education system a comprehensive model for achieving the fourth Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 4). She noted that education in Malaysia is guided by a holistic vision that values quality, equity, and sustainability.

    For his part, Dr. AlMalik commended Malaysia’s educational experience and stressed the importance of strengthening international partnerships to achieve inclusive education for all. He also highlighted ICESCO’s initiatives in this regard, including its ongoing cooperation with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in support of the international PISA assessments.

    Dr. AlMalik invited Dr. Sidek to participate in the third Ministerial Conference on PISA, which will be organized by ICESCO in Samarkand in November 2025, and is considered an important platform for exchanging expertise and encouraging educational policy reform in Member States.

    The meeting also touched on the Greening Education initiative, launched by ICESCO in collaboration with the University of Cambridge, which aims to develop long-term strategic visions in the field of education. Dr. AlMalik also underscored the importance of integrating values of peace into school curricula and embedding them into the educational policies of Member States.

    The two sides also discussed the issue of girls’ education in Afghanistan. Dr. AlMalik stressed the need for Member States to stand in solidarity and support ICESCO’s efforts to ensure Afghan girls’ right to education, affirming that this is a humanitarian and moral obligation that requires concrete cooperation from all.

    At the conclusion of the meeting, Dr. AlMalik extended a formal invitation to the Malaysian Minister of Education to visit ICESCO’s headquarters in Rabat and learn more about the Organization’s projects in the fields of education, science, and culture. He also expressed his deep appreciation for her kind invitation to participate in the annual ASEAN Education Ministers Meeting.

    ICESCO Director-General Visits Organization’s Arabic Educational Center in Malaysia

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), visited ICESCO’s Arabic Educational Center in Malaysia, where he was received by Dato’ Prof. Dr. Mohd Farid Ravi bin Abdullah, Vice-Chancellor of Selangor Islamic University (UIS), accompanied by his deputies and the University’s senior management team. The two parties discussed ways to enhance cooperation in areas of common interest, particularly regarding the Center hosted by the University.

    During the visit, the Vice-Chancellor shed light on the University’s faculties, administration, and overall work, highlighting its development milestones. He also commended the establishment of the ICESCO Arabic Educational Center in Malaysia as one of the Organization’s official educational centers outside the Middle East, specifically in Southeast Asia. He noted that its programs and activities are not limited to Malaysia but also extend regionally to several countries, including Indonesia and Thailand.

    The Director-General expressed his appreciation for the warm welcome he received in Malaysia and at the Islamic University of Selangor. He praised his meetings with Malaysian government officials and academics, and lauded the academic and educational contributions of ICESCO’s Arabic Educational Center in Malaysia since its establishment in 2016.

    Discussions during the visit also covered the project to construct a new building for ICESCO’s Educational Center in Malaysia, as part of the University’s expansion plans. This development was made possible thanks to the generous donation of 54 hectares of land by His Majesty Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, Sultan of the State of Selangor, to establish a new campus in the city of Cyberjaya, including a waqf for ICESCO to build the new facility for the Center.

    The visit was attended by Dr. Majdi Haji Ibrahim, Head of ICESCO’s Arabic Center for Non-Arabic Speakers, and Dr. Md Noor Bin Hussin, Director of the ICESCO Arabic Educational Center in Malaysia.

    Malaysian Prime Minister Receives ICESCO Director-General, Commends the Organization’s Institutional Transformation

    Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Prime Minister of Malaysia, received Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), at his office in Kuala Lumpur. The meeting focused on strengthening strategic cooperation in the fields of education, science, and culture.

    The Prime Minister commended the institutional transformation ICESCO has undergone under Dr. AlMalik’s leadership, as well as the Organization’s growing role on the international stage—particularly in areas such as artificial intelligence, peacebuilding, and capacity development in Member States. He described ICESCO as “a leading model of renewal and openness among international organizations.”

    For his part, Dr. AlMalik presented an overview of ICESCO’s new vision, which emphasizes innovation, digital transformation, and the expansion of international partnerships. He highlighted key initiatives, notably in digital education, youth empowerment, foresight, and artificial intelligence across the Islamic world.

    Discussions also addressed the proposal to designate the State of Selangor as the “Cultural Capital in the Islamic World.” The Prime Minister welcomed the initiative, affirming Malaysia’s rich civilizational and cultural heritage and its capacity to serve as a hub for cultural and intellectual exchange.

    Moreover, Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim praised ICESCO’s Riyadh Charter on Artificial Intelligence for the Islamic World, presented at the GAIN Summit, describing it as a vital ethical and intellectual framework for navigating current technological shifts.
    At the end of the meeting, the ICESCO Director-General presented the Malaysian Prime Minister with the Organization’s memorial shield, in recognition of his continued support for international cooperation in education, science, and culture.

    The meeting was attended by Fadhlina Sidek, Minister of Education, and the Secretary-General of the Ministry from the Malaysian side, and Dr. Majdi Haji Ibrahim, Head of ICESCO’s Center for Arabic for Non-Arabic Speakers.

    Chief Secretary of Selangor State, Malaysia, Receives ICESCO Director-General

    The Chief Secretary of Selangor State, Malaysia, Dr. Dato’ Ahmad Fadzli bin Ahmad Tajuddin, received in his office in Selangor Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), to discuss ways of enhancing cooperation in the fields of education, science, and culture.

    The Chief Secretary conveyed the greetings of the Chief Minister of Selangor State, Dato’ Seri Amirudin bin Shari, to the Director-General, expressing his pleasure at Dr. AlMalik’s visit and his keenness to strengthen cooperation with ICESCO as a strategic partner in realizing the future vision of transforming Selangor into a beacon of knowledge and science in Southeast Asia.

    For his part, Dr. AlMalik praised the relationship between ICESCO and Selangor, particularly since it has hosted the ICESCO Educational Center for the Arabic Language in Malaysia since 2016, which is based at the Selangor Islamic University (UIS). ICESCO annually supports the services provided by the Center to stakeholders in Arabic language teaching and learning, both locally and regionally. In this context, Dr. AlMalik expressed appreciation for the allocation of a plot of land to construct the Center’s new building as part of the expansion of UIS, which is seen as a generous initiative by His Majesty Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, Sultan of Selangor.

    The discussion also covered the proposal to declare Selangor the Capital of Culture in the Islamic World, along with joint efforts between the State and ICESCO to promote educational and academic development and to support the pursuit of knowledge and scientific progress in Selangor.

    In attendance at the meeting from the Malaysian side was Prof. Dr. Dato’ Mohd Farid Ravi bin Abdullah, President of UIS, and from ICESCO, Prof. Dr. Majdi Haji Ibrahim, Head of the ICESCO Center for Arabic Language for Non-Arabic Speakers.

    ICESCO and World Economic Forum Sign Agreement to Promote Foresight in Islamic World

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) signed a cooperation agreement with the World Economic Forum to enhance partnership in the areas of strategic foresight, innovation, and knowledge dissemination among the Organization’s Member States on Friday 13 June 2025. The Agreement was signed during the World Economic Forum’s Global Foresight Network Retreat, held in Geneva, Switzerland.

    The cooperation agreement, signed on behalf of ICESCO by Dr. Kais Hammami, Director of the Center of Strategic Foresight and Artificial Intelligence, and on behalf of the World Economic Forum by Dr. Stephan Mergenthaler, Chief Technology Officer and Managing Director, aims to establish mechanisms for future-oriented decision-making through the launch of a joint initiative dubbed “Excellence in Intelligence and Foresight for the Islamic World.” This initiative will work to deepen regional dialogue and raise the level of participation of ICESCO Member States in global foresight discussions.

    Under the agreement, ICESCO will assume a central regional role in foresight dialogue by integrating into the Strategic Intelligence Platform of the World Economic Forum and by providing tailored scientific content in Arabic. This contribution is expected to elevate the standing of the Islamic world within the global foresight landscape.

    It is worth noting that the World Economic Forum’s Global Foresight Network Retreat, on the sidelines of which the agreement was signed, brought together an elite group of global thought leaders in foresight.
    Participants discussed several key issues, focusing on the integration of artificial intelligence into various sectors, the future of foresight practices, and how to ensure their equitable dissemination across regions and generations.

    ICESCO Participates in Kazakhstan International Conference of Architects to Promote Protection of Islamic Heritage

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) took part in the second International Conference of Architects, held in Turkistan, Republic of Kazakhstan, from 10 to 11 June 2025. The Organization was represented by Dr. Osama El Nahas, Heritage Expert at ICESCO’s Culture Sector.

    In his address, Dr. El Nahas reaffirmed ICESCO’s commitment to advancing the protection of Islamic heritage, with a focus on restoring heritage sites and artifacts and combating the illicit trafficking of cultural property.

    Additionally, Dr. El Nahas reviewed the Organization’s projects in the preservation of underwater cultural heritage, highlighting the completion of the first volume of the Guide to Underwater Heritage in the Islamic World, as well as the publication of Guide on Crisis and Disaster Management at Heritage Sites and Museums. Following the conference, Dr. El Nahas participated in the opening of an exhibition marking the 950th anniversary of the publication of “Divânu Lugâti’t-Türk” by Mahmud al-Kashgari.