412,000 learners and youth from local communities will be reached through the “Mobilising the Power of Grassroots Youth as Advocates, Peacebuilders and Active Citizens in Conflict Affected Communities of Uganda and South Sudan” project

Doha, 6 June 2021 – EAA and WPDI have launched a new project in Uganda and South Sudan as part of their ongoing efforts to mobilize the power of education for peacebuilding. Empowering youth, a large demographic segment in the two countries, with skills and knowledge essential for human rights advocacy and sustainable peacebuilding, the project will lend agency to participants as global citizens, particularly in areas of conflict where education is under attack.

EAA, through its Reach Out To Asia (ROTA) and Protect Education in Insecurity and Conflict (PEIC) programs, and WPDI aim to reach 412,000 learners and youth from local communities with the joint project, training over 187,000 youth aged 15-24 years as global citizens and peacemakers, and over 190,000 children and other local stakeholders in human rights advocacy, with the participation of 32,666 local stakeholders over a period of three years. The project will build on a combination of interventions based on the experience and expertise accrued by WPDI in the past years, including through ground-breaking collaboration with EAA in South Sudan and Uganda.

Abdulla Al Abdulla, Executive Director of EAA’s ROTA program, said: “Too often, young women and men are perceived as victims or perpetrators of violence in conflict-affected areas rather than key stakeholders who can be empowered and mobilised to foster lasting peace and sustainable development. Our new project supports youth in Uganda and South Sudan to take ownership of and contribute to their community as active global citizens, advocating for lifelong peace, human rights and sustainable development”.
Maleiha Malik, Executive Director of EAA’s PEIC program, commented: “Particularly in areas of insecurity and conflict, we must mobilise the power of youth as advocates, peacebuilders and active citizens. With WPDI, we found a long-term, strong partner who echoes our belief that sustainable development depends on youth empowerment and the safeguarding and promotion of the fundamental human right to education. Over the next years, we aim to support children and youth who have lived through conflict, to equip them with the necessary tools to advocate and generate lasting change towards a more peaceful future.”

On behalf of WPDI, Caroline Descombris, its Executive Director, remarked: “There is a potential of youth for promoting peace and welfare in their communities that remains largely untapped. This is a reality that needs to be further recognised. As our founder, Mr. Whitaker affirmed ‘When it comes to transforming the world, providing the right tools to young people and educating them to the values of peace and reconciliation is the key. As SDG Advocate and UNESCO Special Envoy for Peace and Reconciliation, I believe that the association of my organisation with the teams of EAA, inspired by Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, will help thousands of young women and men from South Sudan and Uganda bring transformative change in their schools and their countries.’ These powerful words from our founder will drive the effort of WPDI as we engage our youth on the ground.”

As part of their shared goal to educate youth on peace, dialogue, and reconciliation in areas that have been impacted by conflict, the EAA-WPDI project will provide youth with competencies and tools they can use throughout the project and beyond, as they disseminate these values in their communities and prepare themselves to become committed citizens.

About Education Above All (EAA) Foundation

The Education Above All (EAA) Foundation is a global education foundation established in 2012 by Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser. EAA envisions bringing hope and real opportunity to the lives of impoverished and marginalized children, youth, and women, especially in the developing world and in difficult circumstances, including conflict situations, natural disasters, and socio-economic barriers. We believe that education is the single most effective means of reducing poverty, generating economic growth, and creating peaceful and just societies, as well as a fundamental right for all children and an essential condition to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). For more information, visit educationaboveall.org.

EAA is comprised of four programs: Educate A Child (EAC), Al Fakhoora, Reach Out To Asia (ROTA) and Protect Education in Insecurity and Conflict (PEIC). In addition to providing access to education for children around the world, EAA advocates to safeguard inclusive and quality education for all.

About Protect Education In Insecurity and Conflict (PEIC)

Protect Education in Insecurity and Conflict (PEIC), is EAA’s global law and policy advocacy program with a mission to safeguard the right to inclusive, equitable, and quality education for all, in particular for communities living in insecurity and conflict. PEIC has two key approaches to achieving its vision: through high-level advocacy to duty-bearers and global thought leadership to ensure accountability and an end to the culture of impunity against attacks on education; and bottom-up grassroots advocacy by empowering rights holders with the knowledge and skills to advocate for their right to education contributing to building more peaceful, just and prosperous societies.

 

About Reach Out to Asia (ROTA)

Reach Out To Asia (ROTA), a program of EAA, aims to bring about a world where every young person has a sense of belonging to a common humanity. By engaging youth in Global Citizenship Education (GCED), ROTA empowers young people to develop the knowledge, skills, and values needed to effectively engage with their immediate communities, wider society, and the world. Together with partners, volunteers, and local communities, ROTA focuses on inspiring young people and their communities to play an active role in addressing development challenges both at home and abroad.
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