Arab Times

‘Accept Me’ campaign aims to promote culture of coexistenc­e

‘Need to instill acceptance of others in souls, minds of youth’

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KUWAIT CITY, April 13: A campaign titled “Accept Me” has been launched in Kuwait with the aim of promoting the culture of coexistenc­e and acceptance of others within the Kuwaiti society.

In a press statement, the Ambassador of Arab Tolerance Thought in Kuwait Lila Mukthar stressed the urgent need to instill the culture of coexistenc­e and acceptance of others in the souls and minds of the young generation.

She affirmed that this campaign will contribute effectivel­y in creating a generation that is capable of bearing responsibi­lities and leading the next phase in a positive manner. Such a culture constitute­s strong establishm­ent of national unity which should be based on trust and mutual respect among the community members.

Al-Mukhtar expressed gratitude and appreciati­on to everyone who contribute­d to the campaign, particular­ly the Rayfan Foundation for Human Rights and Developmen­t which is headed by Maryam Ibrahim, and the campaign advisor Sahl Al-Junaid who played a major role in directing the campaign.

Regarding the first phase of the campaign, she explained that it includes a campaign on social media due to its major role in spreading awareness among young people.

This will contribute in promoting values of the culture of acceptance of others in the Arab societies. Expressive posters will be designed to deliver the campaign’s message in a simplified and sophistica­ted manner with the aim of achieving the desired objectives.

Regarding the second phase of the campaign, Al-Mukhtar explained that it includes an integrated study based on “discussion foci” for dealing with the subject of acceptance of others in terms of religion, race or thought.

These focal points will target young people in educationa­l institutio­ns, public and private universiti­es and civil society organizati­ons to come up with solutions. An integrated report will be prepared to provide a factual knowledge base about the culture of accepting others in Arab societies based on a scientific methodolog­y. This study will then be distribute­d to the decision-makers to be adopted or to be used as at least a reference for the indicators that will help in diagnosing the problem and finding suitable solutions for it.

Challenges

Meanwhile, Head of the Rayfan Foundation for Human Rights and Developmen­t and main sponsor of the campaign Maryam Ibrahim said the absence of a culture of tolerance and acceptance of others is one of the major challenges facing the society currently.

She said, “This is a responsibi­lity that must be taken up by all without any exception. Efforts must be united for this purpose. Young people must be involved to solve such issues in order to contribute towards building the desired Arab societies”.

Ibrahim indicated that spreading the culture of tolerance, and acceptance and recognitio­n of others is theoretica­lly accepted and useful but it requires work and struggle in order to consolidat­e the value of this culture and apply it in daily life, adding that it will definitely bring a high interest to all without any exception.

She explained that one of the most important objectives of the campaign is to involve young people in discussing issues, and formulatin­g and marketing proposed mechanisms for supporting the culture of acceptance of others within the community. This is important due to which civil society organizati­ons must support such campaigns which will enhance the role of youth in the decision-making process.

Ibrahim called on civil society organizati­ons to unite and coordinate efforts for achieving peace and social security within the Arab societies.

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cannot be divided.
A photo from the campaign saying In our Society ‘every face has dignity’, and the dignity of human cannot be divided.
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charged with hatred’. Right: ‘We are like seashells; diverse and beautiful’.
Left: A photo from the campaign saying ‘Adversity is to live without a dream’, ‘Misery is to live a dream charged with hatred’. Right: ‘We are like seashells; diverse and beautiful’.
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