Topic > Educational Problems in the Middle East - 1194

I recently read an article about what is happening to many children in the Middle East and found it shocking. It was almost surreal to learn that parents were sending their children to school for education and food without knowing that the trade-off would be to teach their children to become suicide bombers. Even worse, children readily accepted what they were taught because they believed there was nothing better for them. The civil right to education must be asserted by all and never lost sight of. The joint efforts of teachers and volunteers between the two nations will unleash an educational revolution. This is a program where by giving today we receive tomorrow. If we who believe in overcoming the injustices around us come forward to help children, we will create a new beginning. This program will address the civil right to have the right to education and, consequently, women's equality, freedom of speech, artistic freedom and much more. It's a matter of growing success by teaching children that they can make a difference and encouraging them to change the wrongs they face. I want to give children the resources they need to grow up to become productive members of society who contribute to the fight for civil rights. This is by no means an instant fix and may take years to fully take root as there is a lot that needs to be done. I want to first reach out to the regions of the Middle East that are in areas at high risk of being affected by acts of terrorism because this allows for a strong start. It will take time to launch campaigns in both nations to raise awareness and money. Everyone, young and old, can participate, there is no limit to who can lend a hand. In both countries, schools can organize fundraisers... middle of paper... to hope for a bright future, teach to hope for a long and fulfilling life, teach to hope for personal freedom and to know everything is theirs if they work because of this. Frustrations arising from language barriers to denial of civil rights will be addressed as challenges to overcome and as an opportunity to make change. The collaboration between the two countries will provide resources to keep pace and broaden the reach of the project so that all children are reached. The most important thing children will learn by attending school is the power to change the wrongs they face in their daily lives. Students will go out into the world to change their environment for the better because their right to education has been respected. The success of the collaboration will carry over to generations to come and grow into much bigger things with opportunities for all.