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The conference was a key platform for Alef Education to showcase its innovative education solutions and
share ideas about the future of learning, aligning with the company’s commitment to integrating AI-powered
solutions into education systems worldwide.
“We are delighted to have participated in the 3rd ICESCO Education Ministers Conference, as it provided us
with the opportunity to engage with key decision-makers and explore joint initiatives that will drive innovation
and transformation in the education sectors of member states,” said Dr Aishah Al Yammahi, Strategic Advisor
at Alef Education. “Alef Education has always been at the forefront of education technology, and our
participation in this conference reaffirms our position as a leading provider of effective learning solutions for
students worldwide. We will continue to forge strategic alliances with governments and key private sector
organisations to drive innovative AI-powered solutions that enable learners to reach their full potential. In
addition, the support of the Muscat Declaration’s for the Charter of ICESCO for Artificial Intelligence Ethics in
the Islamic World further strengthens our dedication to promoting responsible technology use within the
education sector.”
During the conference, Dr Aishah Al Yammahi participated in a panel discussion entitled ‘Greening
Education: A Sustainable Future For All,’ in which she emphasised the importance of achieving the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), overcoming accessibility challenges and bridging the digital divide
to fully harness technology in education. The discourse aligned with the Muscat Declaration, issued during
the conclusion of the conference, which welcomed the launch of the Charter of ICESCO for Artificial
Intelligence Ethics in the Islamic World and underscored the critical role of AI and ethics in advancing
education.
The Alef Education and Miqyas Al Dhad teams held productive discussions with the Ministers of Education of
thirteen countries and numerous organisations, including the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Sultanate of
Oman, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the State of Libya, the Republic of Tunisia, the Kingdom of Bahrain,
the Republic of Iraq, the State of Palestine, the State of Kuwait, the Kingdom of Morocco, the Hashemite
Kingdom of Jordan, the State of Qatar and Malaysia, the United Arab Emirates, as well as with
representatives from the Arab League of Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (ALECSO), Wise
Qatar, the World Bank Group, Cambridge Partnership for Education and ICESCO to explore future
collaborations in promoting education reform across the region.
Several other Ministries of Education from various countries—including the Kingdom of Morocco, the
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the Republic of Iraq, the State of Libya, the Arab Republic of Egypt and the
United Arab Emirates, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia -represented by Talemia-Tatweer— had previously
agreed to participate in facilitating the development of Miqyas Al Dhad, further increasing the reach and
uptake of the initiative across the region.
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