Khaleej Times

She fought war, cancer, blindness — all for education

- Ashwani Kumar ashwani@khaleejtim­es.com

abu dhabi — While she was four years old, she was deprived of the right to education in a war-torn country, where she witnessed half of her family being executed. Then, at 21, as a refugee in the US, she had to win over cancer and blindness to continue her passion for education.

Those painful deprivatio­ns led Abu Dhabi-based Bosnian expat Naida Kardas to a mission to create a world where all children have access to quality education. Founder of Education 4.0, a non-profit organisati­on headquarte­red in Morocco, Kadras, along with her husband Charif Hamidi, is on a mission to prepare children for the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

“I was only four when I was taken hostage and imprisoned in an elementary school that was turned into a concentrat­ion camp. I had books all around me but wasn’t allowed to touch anything. It was due to the war, my religion and my name that I was deprived of my right to attend school. I witnessed many atrocious acts of torture, rape and murder. I watched half of my family getting executed. I remember a day when I saw a guard’s daughter read a book. I wondered how it will be to escape reality for a tiny moment. This deprivatio­n intensifie­d my passion for education,” Naida said, recollecti­ng a childhood marred by Bosnian War.

“I carried this passion with me to the US where, as a refugee, I attended school and learned English. I graduated with a bachelor’s degree while working at a Fortune 500 company. Then, I began my master’s programme in education.”

However, there were more tests remaining for her. “At 21 years, I was diagnosed with cancer and had to stop studies for a while.” With help of therapies, Kardas managed to beat cancer. However, a few months later she suffered an ischemic stroke and lost her vision.

“I was completely blind. I underwent therapies and remained positive in that period,” she said, noting that she used to recollect her days in

We are very different people from different background­s but we have one thing in common — our passion for education. I came to advice on education policy and design curriculum for the new school.” Naida Kardas, Bosnian expat

During our first project, we had a mobile school that drives to the rural areas. We run accelerate­d programmes that focused on closing gaps. In Morocco, we focused on math and science.” Charif Hamidi, co-founder of Ed4.0

the concentrat­ion camp to hold on to hope. “A war couldn’t tame my spirits and I wasn’t going to give in to either cancer or blindness.

“Miraculous­ly, after four months, my vision came back. I completed my master degree in education sciences. I began to work with refugee schools in the US. I worked with the Department of Education in Arizona before coming to the UAE.”

Coming to UAE

An invite from a top Abu Dhabi school brought her to the UAE. It was here that she accidental­ly met Charif Hamidi, a Moroccan investment banker and strategy consultant.

“We are very different people from different background­s but we have one thing in common — our passion for education,” she said about her husband Hamidi. “I came to advice on education policy and design curriculum for the new school.

“My mother fell sick and I had to fly to Morocco. I saw children on the streets. We applied the research outputs to tutor the kids. From barely recognisin­g numbers, the kids went on to do simple addition and subtractio­n. A few days later, there was a purposeful knock on the door and there were some 30 kids wanting to play mathematic­s. We realised that we found our purpose in life — to prepare kids for the Fourth Industrial Revolution.” It was how Education 4.0 was born in 2016.

Now, the couple is on a mission to create a world where all children have access to quality education. “Our purpose in life is simple: We want to provide access to quality education, prepare youth for Fourth Industrial Revolution and labour markets and break free from this high-cost education models,” the couple added.

 ?? Photo by Ryan Lim ?? naida Kardas and Charif Hamidi at a session during the Education interface Exhibition and middle East Youth Forum in Abu dhabi. —
Photo by Ryan Lim naida Kardas and Charif Hamidi at a session during the Education interface Exhibition and middle East Youth Forum in Abu dhabi. —

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