Saturday, August 8, 2009

The Creation of an Arab Joint-Cooperative Techno-Educational Project

The Creation of an Arab Joint-Cooperative Techno-Educational Project:

Al-Arab Techno-education

To the creation of Al-Arab Techno-education association, I and my Arab Group of Women as mothers, sisters, and waives, send an important call to you Arab people; individuals and governments need to come together to be. It is you who can elevate back your noble name high up when you work as one with every one of your people. Their honorable or dishonorable name is yours, “the Arab.” If selfishly alone who is governing, and you alone who is gaining, you are dumped with your tiny hated-bad name alone and left your people ever in the darkness. What you worth, if you do not create your own Arab skilled independent society of men and women rather than shameful-states? Wars, mismanagement, and the educational deprivation are hindering the Arab ability from world updating. They are among the most dependence-disadvantageous and less producer nation in the centaury.

We can help each-other and every individual to be independent, make a difference, and honor our Arab name and our great history. So, our money and the labor need to find and serve each other. Some say, “put your money where your moth is.’ Al-Arab Techno-education association can be the best big technological and Vocational center the Arab have ever had. Thus, it needs financing, donating technological tools, such as computers, or volunteer as teachers and administrators.

The Arab women are the creators of the core of the Arab societies and yet are the most deprived, where this alteration needs to assemble. The subjected project calls: Al-Arab Techno-education. To this significant, I, Shafika N. Al. Gumaee along with Fuzzia Noman and other women who experienced nation responsibilities, and witnessed the needs as senior political and human rights activists in Yemen and the Arab World, propos this plan and call on every one of you to join. Together, we can take parts in the establishment of Al-Arab Techno-education to bring it to life. Its first creation can be demonstrated in Yemen to be spread in a more populated and poor Arab areas, and in some small institutes or homes.

It’ll eventually spread equally in rich and poor-distance-in the Arab cities and towns to satisfy the growing needs of jobs, to end homelessness, and the lake of malnutrition among the mass. Millions of young children and Arab women are facing cruel and inhuman life today that we all are responsible for; yet, many of us do not want to see or hear. Unlike other nations, young Arab are unable to get their hand on a computer in school or other ways. Consequently, the expectation of development is largely poor, and it hurts us all. The aim is to start a nation-building to left-up the Arab people and Arab reputation in the world. Together, and with the welling, we will enrich and advance this project to make it a reality for the Arab nation.

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