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No to the Taliban
January 11, 2016
Nothing can be done without hope and confidence.
-Helen Keller

At the 2011 World Forum on Early Care and Education, Sakena Yacobi gave an inspiring presentation on the challenges of education in war-torn Afghanistan.  In her Ted Talk, "How I stopped the Taliban from shutting down my school," she discusses her continuing challenges, and major successes in providing education and health care for Afghani women (and now men). In her conclusion she observed...

"...education transforms people. When you educate people, they are going to be different, and today all over, we need to work for gender equality. We cannot only train women but forget about the men, because the men are the real people who are giving women the hardest time.  So we started training men because the men should know the potential of women, know how much these women have, and how much these women can do the same job they are doing....

"I want to share this with you, because of love, because of compassion, and because of trust and honesty. If you have these few things with you, you will accomplish. We have one poet, Mawlānā Rūmī. He said that by having compassion and having love, you can conquer the world. And I tell you, we could. And if we could do it in Afghanistan, I am sure 100 percent that everyone can do it in any part of the world."





 

This book contains stories of hope and encouragement, and just what early childhood practitioners can do and achieve in the face of adversity. Contained are chapters from Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Chad, Colombia, Nepal, Northern Ireland, Palestine, and the United States. From Conflict to Peace Building shows us that it is possible to make a real difference in the lives of children and families in societies affected by conflict.

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Margaret Bartelt · January 11, 2016
Coaching from the Bottom Up
Oakland, Ca, United States


Please be careful with your headings as to not create more of an anti Muslim stance.



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