Morocco and ICESCO Discuss Digital Transformation Partnership
Morocco’s Minister of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform met with Dr. Salim bin Mohamed Al-Malik, Director General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, at ministry headquarters in Rabat. The meeting focused on strengthening cooperation in artificial intelligence, digital transformation and digital skills development between Morocco and ICESCO.

Collaborative Framework Targets Innovation Capacity
Both organizations discussed joint initiatives aimed at fostering innovation and building capacity in digital careers. Therefore, the discussions emphasized inclusive technology access across ICESCO member states. Moreover, the partnership reinforces Morocco’s position as a regional hub for sustainable digital innovation. Consequently, the collaboration supports knowledge-based economy development across participating countries.
The meeting reflects shared commitment to advancing education, technology, and innovation-driven economic development. Meanwhile, both parties plan practical partnerships and forward-looking digital initiatives. Additionally, the framework addresses capacity building for digital transformation across the Islamic world. Therefore, member states gain access to collaborative programs supporting technology adoption and digital skill’s enhancement.
Regional Leadership Drives Digital Culture Promotion
Morocco positions itself as a leader in digital transformation initiatives within the region. Meanwhile, the partnership enables development of comprehensive digital culture promotion projects. Moreover, the collaboration supports sustainable innovation frameworks across ICESCO member states. Therefore, the initiative advances inclusive technology access and digital economy development.
The discussions established the foundation for ongoing cooperation between Morocco and ICESCO on technology initiatives. Additionally, the partnership framework enables knowledge sharing and capacity building across member countries. Consequently, participating states benefit from collaborative approaches to digital transformation challenges. Therefore, the meeting advances regional objectives for technology-enabled economic and social development.
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