Building a Better Future for Afghanistan
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By USA News Group (Originally in English)
“There
is a way from heart to heart” is an Afghan proverb; thus,
it is with love in her heart that Professor Sakena Yacoobi touches
the hearts of women and children in Afghanistan. She offers them
an education, medical services, and means to better and healthier
lives. These capacity-building opportunities are provided through
the Afghan Institute of Learning, which she founded as a realization
of a childhood dream to uplift her co-citizens from suffering.
Professor
Yacoobi grew up in Afghanistan but moved to the United States in
the 1970s, where she completed a master’s degree in public
health and served as a professor at D’Etre University in Michigan.
In 1990 she returned to Afghanistan. While working in Afghan refugee
camps across the border in Pakistan, she again witnessed the suffering
and miserable lives of the women and children. The Afghan Institute
of Learning, established in 1995, provides educational and health
services to over 350,000 women and children every year via educational
learning centers, schools and clinics, both in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
To date, it has trained over 10,000 teachers to further its capacity-building
objective and set up four medical clinics to ensure the wellbeing
of the Afghan people. The institute also raises awareness about
issues such as human rights, health, peace-building and the environment.
It has come to be respected as a model women’s organization
in Afghanistan and Professor Yacoobi’s work has been internationally
recognized.
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Thank you letter and receipt from Professor
Yacoobi for the US$10,000 contributed by Master |
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For her noble service to humanity, Professor Yacoobi was
honored with the Shining World Compassion Award from Supreme Master
Ching Hai on December 20, Golden Year 5 (2008). She was also presented
with a gift of US$10,000 to support her endeavors and the undertakings
of the Afghan Institute of Learning. In appreciation of the Award
and Master’s generosity, the professor said: “The
award means so much to the people of Afghanistan, to the women of
Afghanistan, to the children of Afghanistan, and specifically for
me, because this is the recognition of the work that the courageous
women of Afghanistan are doing.” She also expressed her
special thanks for the important information on global warming.
We are grateful that Professor Yacoobi has followed her
heart in fulfilling the mission that God has given her, to reach
out to the needy people in her country and around the world. May
Heaven continue to bless her and all her noble endeavors with great
success.
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