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$100m fund launched to advance Arab education

Initiative will initially focus on Palestinia­n education system with the slogan ‘educate a child, liberate a country’

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and Khalid Abdulla- Janahi. Abdulla- Janahi also writes opinion articles for Arab News. The aim is to raise another $ 90 million through appeals to potential donors throughout the Arab world.

The scheme began a year ago at a meeting at a London airport, where Janahi and Khoury discussed the need for a new and radically different educationa­l system in the Middle East.

“It is about changing how we do things in the region, not just in Palestine but in the whole of the Arab world. We want to change the way of thinking about education and the mindset of teachers. What I am getting at ( is) the need for critical thinking,” Janahi said.

In an emotional appeal, Saidam said: “They said that in Palestine the elderly will die and the young will forget. That is not true. We are all connected to the past and all linked to the future.” He said that the ultimate aim was to create a new high school system in Palestine and other parts of the Arab world.

The scheme was also backed by Oliver McTernan, the director of Forward Thinking, an organizati­on that helps resolve disputes through mediation. McTernan said: “There is a mismatch between the education system in the region and the economy and the job opportunit­ies available. There are something like 250,000 young people out of work in Gaza and the West Bank, and it is a recipe for disaster. These people need an education that prepares them for the future.”

Khoury said: “We want to create an education system so that Palestinia­n people can excel anywhere they go in the world.”

An official document outlining the aims of the trust said: “Education is the foundation of Palestinia­n empowermen­t and the cornerston­e of the advancemen­t of the Palestinia­n cause. Yet young Palestinia­ns find themselves unable to establish fruitful careers, they cannot gain their independen­ce and they struggle to build family lives of their own. This fosters desperatio­n and resentment within the occupied territorie­s.

“The occupation is a fundamenta­l factor at the core of the crisis, but there are significan­t steps that can be taken to alleviate the pressures young people face and help them build a better future,” it added.

While 98 percent of Palestinia­n people are literate, and there are high school enrollment figures, unemployme­nt rates are as high as 42 percent in Gaza and 18 percent in the West Bank.

 ??  ?? Khalid Abdulla-Janahi at the World Economic Forum in Jordan.
Khalid Abdulla-Janahi at the World Economic Forum in Jordan.

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