Morocco hosts graduation ceremony for ICESCO's Azerbaijan-funded program

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The capital city of Morocco, Rabat, witnessed a momentous occasion as the first batch of graduates from the "Young Professionals" program, funded by the government of Azerbaijan and implemented by the Islamic World Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), received their diplomas.

According to Report, speaking at the event, Azerbaijan's Ambassador to Morocco, Nazim Samadov, expressed his pride in the fact that the Islamic world will gain well-prepared professionals. He stated, "ICESCO is providing the Islamic world with well-trained professionals who will work in many fields, and I am confident that they will make a positive impact in their countries or wherever they may be."

Ambassador Samadov highlighted that over the past two years, young specialists from ICESCO member countries had the honor of becoming part of one of the most prestigious international organizations in the Islamic world and one of the leading organizations worldwide in education, culture, and science. He added, "I believe that wherever they go in this life and in whatever field they continue their endeavors, they will achieve success."

ICESCO's Director-General, Salim Al-Malik, emphasized that youth is the greatest wealth of a state, and those who recognize this and involve young people in governance "own both the present and the future." He also announced the opening of applications for the second edition of the "Young Professionals" program.

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