Empowering Young Women and Refugees Worldwide through STEM & Sustainability

NEW YORK, Aug. 4, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Women and girls who seek to advance their STEM education have long faced incredible challenges in a field traditionally dominated by men. At the same time, recent events have highlighted the soaring population of 89.3 million refugees, displaced and stateless people around the world – almost 27% of whom are women and girls under 18. International education, and especially virtual exchange, is rarely used to address such issues, even though it can be a powerful way to broaden opportunities for marginalized groups.

AFS Intercultural Programs
Helping Young Women Enter the World of STEM & Sustainability

AFS Intercultural Programs, a global non-profit renowned for its intercultural exchanges has run programs funded by bp since 2011 for young people in STEM. In 2021, the two organizations launched an ambitious 5-year initiative aimed at giving 5,000 young people scholarships, with an emphasis on diversity and inclusion, and a particular focus on supporting young women. The AFS Global STEM Accelerator program, which launched in June 2022,  is a full-scholarship, virtual exchange program designed to provide 180 young women worldwide with access to education in sustainability, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math), and positive social impact.

Giving Refugees Equal Access to Education 

The refugee crisis affects more than 89.3 million people globally, including the millions of displaced people from Syria, Venezuela, Sudan, and Myanmar. Since February 2022, the world has seen millions of Ukrainians being forced to flee their homes.

The immediate public response to refugee crises is often focused on meeting urgent humanitarian needs. However, education is a basic human right that is often denied to refugee youth. This is especially true of young refugee women. It’s also, according to the UNHCR, a critical part of any international refugee response.

With this in mind, AFS, with support from bp, increased the number of scholarships to ensure that young refugee women were included in the AFS Global STEM Accelerator Program. Recognizing the need to execute outreach thoughtfully, AFS partnered with SPARK, an international non-governmental development organization active in 14 regions throughout the Middle East, North and Sub-Saharan Africa. For over 28 years, SPARK has created pathways for young people to rebuild their futures, and provide opportunities for youth, particularly women and refugees, to study, work and grow their own businesses in fragile communities.

“Global citizenship education has to be accessible to everyone. We are so excited that we could work with bp and SPARK to make this program accessible to young people that are often excluded from these opportunities, but in reality need them the most,” says Daniel Obst, AFS President and CEO.

Over 1,000 applicants from 71 Countries

The AFS Global STEM Accelerators program received 1,083applications from 71 countries worldwide, including applicants from Afghanistan, Ukraine, Nigeria, and Syrian refugees in Turkey. Applications were open to young women (ages 15-17.5) globally, with a keen interest in becoming changemakers in their communities. AFS allocated 20% of scholarships specifically for refugees and girls from displaced populations, whether from war, violence, or natural disaster.

The 180 scholarships awarded to young women from 61 countries reflect the diversity and inclusion the program seeks to achieve:

  • 20% of recipients identify as refugees or from displaced communities
  • 82% of recipients identify as People of Color
  • 51% of recipients come from low-income households
  • 10% will be the first in their families on track to graduate from high school

AFS and bp recognize that access to technology and internet connectivity is inequitable globally and are prepared to support these needs.

“It is exciting to see such strong interest from these brilliant young women,” says Kerry Dryburgh, EVP people & culture, bp. “With their passion to make a difference and the skills they will learn, they are future changemakers, leaders and innovators – we wish them the very best for their journey.” 

The words of the scholarship recipients further support the claim that virtual exchange is a powerful tool for expanding access to educational opportunities.

“I am from a traditional Pashtun society, where in my province girls don’t even have the right to go to school. In each corner of my country, gender inequality is vivid. All these challenges give me the strength to create my own identity and to be different from my surroundings. Participating in this program will be my first step toward achieving my goal to explore the world and become someone influential in improving sustainable societies.” – Harira, from Afghanistan

What’s Next for These Young Women

The AFS Global STEM Accelerators program culminates with scholars developing social impact capstone projects and presentations that offer potential solutions to real-world challenges, with an emphasis on sustainability. Participants receive the Advanced Certificate on Global Competence for Social Impact, awarded by AFS and the University of Pennsylvania, along with official validation on their capstone projects from the University of Pennsylvania Center for Social Impact Strategy. Students’ learning and capstone development is guided by a diverse facilitation team representing twelve qualified facilitators (all women) from nine countries.

Upon program completion, scholars will be invited to join the alumni community offering diverse mentoring opportunities, skills development sessions, panel discussions and further development opportunities. Scholars will also be invited to participate in the AFS Youth Assembly, a global gathering of young people actively tackling the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

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Arab League Condemns Israeli Aggression on Gaza Strip

The League of Arab States condemned in the strongest terms the brutal aggression on the Gaza Strip, stressing that this aggression will not affect the determination and steadfastness of the people of Palestine or their legitimate national rights in accordance with international law and legitimacy.

In a statement yesterday, the Arab League held the occupation fully responsible for this aggression and its repercussions and for the heinous bloody crimes it continues to commit, which require international accountability before the competent international justice bodies.

It called on the international community, especially the Security Council and human rights organizations, to take immediate and effective action to stop this aggression and provide an international protection system for the Palestinian people by implementing the relevant UN resolutions.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Arab Parliament: Israeli Aggression on Gaza Is Flagrant defiance of Int’l Law, Violation of Human Rights Principles

The Arab Parliament condemned the brutal Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and the targeting of defenseless civilians, which claimed dozens of martyrs and wounded, including children.

In a statement today, the Arab Parliament blamed the occupation authorities for the consequences of this dangerous escalation against the Palestinian people, and their bombing of civilian targets in the Gaza Strip with aircraft, in flagrant defiance of international law and a violation of the Charter of the United Nations, conventions, treaties and international principles, and a violation of all resolutions of international legitimacy and human rights principles.

It called on the international community to intervene urgently to stop this escalation and blatant aggression against the defenseless Palestinian people, children and women, and to provide them with civil protection.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Al-Azhar Condemns the Israeli Aggression on Gaza Strip

In the strongest words, Al-Azhar condemned the Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people in Gaza Strip, denouncing the international community silence which, it said, encourages the Israeli authorities to continue its violations and attacks against innocent Palestinian people.

In a statement here today, Al-Azhar said that the continuing Israeli violations of Palestinian rights, targeting defenseless people, demolishing their homes, usurping their properties, confiscating their lands, expanding the settlements, and changing the historic and legal demorphology of Palestinian cities, are black points in the face of the world community.

The statement stressed the need for a unified stance of Arab and Muslim communities to provide support for the fair cause and legal struggle of Palestinians.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Algeria Strongly Condemns Israeli Aggression on Gaza Strip

Algeria condemned in the strongest terms the brutal aggression launched by the Israeli occupation forces on Gaza Strip, expressing great concern over this dangerous escalation added to the nonstop systematic violations against Palestinians, a further breach of all relevent international charters and resolutions.

In a statement issued by its foreign ministry, Algeria reiterated full solidarity with the Palestinian people, calling on the world community, particularly the UN security council, to urgently intervene to stop this criminal offense and impose the respect of Palestinian rights, topped by their inalienable right of establishing their independent state with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as capital.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Congratulates President of Côte d’Ivoire on Independence Day

The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud has sent a cable of congratulations to President Alassane Ouattara of the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire on the anniversary of his country’s Independence Day.

The King wished the President constant good health and happiness and the government and people of the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire steady progress and prosperity.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

KSrelief distributes 1,383 food baskets in Pakistan

King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has distributed 1,383 food baskets in Swat, Buner, Shangla, and Upper Deir in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan, benefiting 9,681 individuals from the neediest categories, widows, orphans, and people with disabilities.

This effort comes within the center’s food security support project implemented in Pakistan; to alleviate the suffering of the local citizens.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

HRH Crown Prince Congratulates President of Côte d’Ivoire on Independence Day

His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Deputy Prime Minister has sent a cable of congratulations to President Alassane Ouattara of the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire on the anniversary of his country’s Independence Day.

HRH Crown Prince wished the President constant good health and happiness and the government and people of the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire steady progress and prosperity.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

KSrelief distributes more than 123 tons of food baskets in Marib, Yemen

King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) distributed 123 tons and 371 kilograms of food baskets to needy families in the city of Marib in Marib Governorate, Yemen yesterday, benefiting 6,918 people.

This aid comes within a project to support food security for the year 2022 AD being implemented by the center in Yemen and aiming to distribute more than 192,000 food baskets weighing more than 20,000 tons to needy and affected families in 15 Yemeni governorates.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

KSrelief inaugurates second phase of Free Eye Operations Project in Aden and Mukalla, Yemen

King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) launched yesterday the second phase of the free eye surgeries project within the “Noor Saudi” program, which is being implemented in the governorates of Aden and Mukalla, Yemen.

Director of KSrelief office in Aden, Saleh Al-Thibani, said: “The campaign comes within the framework of combating blindness and relieving patients who cannot afford the costs of treatment from the most vulnerable cases.”

Al-Thibani added that the “Noor Saudi” program aims to perform 6,000 specialized eye surgeries during the year, which will be implemented within successive projects to cover as many patients in need of eye operations as possible, noting that each project includes performing 400 operations, in addition to providing the necessary medicines and eyeglasses”.

Undersecretary of the Yemeni Ministry of Health, Dr. Ahmed Al-Kamal, appreciated the Center’s continuous support to enhance the capabilities of the Yemeni health sector and provide humanitarian work in Yemen.

This comes within the framework of the various humanitarian and relief projects presented by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by the Center, to support the Yemeni people in various fields.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Saudi team for Special Olympics Unified Football wins gold medal of World Cup

The Saudi team for Special Olympics Unified Football has made a historic accomplishment by winning the gold medal in the Special Olympics Unified Cup-Detroit 2022, USA, by beating Romanian team 3-1 in the final match today.

The competing teams in addition to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are from Brazil, Jamaica, Korea, Morocco, Nigeria, Paraguay, Romania, Singapore, and USA.

Saudi Director of Special Olympics, Abdulrahman Al-Quraishi, congratulated players, technical and administrative staff, and members of the Saudi mission for this great achievement, praising the efforts made by all to win the gold medal.

In turn, President of International Special Olympics, Dr. Timothy Shriver, congratulated the Saudi team for winning the gold medal.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

KSrelief organizes a workshop in Aden to introduce aspects of a project to improve agricultural livelihoods of affected population

King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) organized yesterday an introductory workshop for the emergency aid project to improve agricultural livelihoods for the population affected by the humanitarian crisis and the Coronavirus, which is being implemented in Lahj and Al-Dhale’e, in partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).

The workshop, which was held in Aden, will last for five days, during which around 50 participants will receive basic knowledge and concepts for capacity development in crops and livestock.

The project aims to benefit 24,030 affected families, comprised of 168,212 individuals, in the governorates of Lahj and Al-Dhale’e, by distributing agricultural production inputs for crop production and animal feed, towards achieving the overall goal of improving food and nutritional security for the targeted families by supporting agricultural production and food diversity.

Yemeni Undersecretary of the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation, Director of the Agriculture Office in Lahij Governorate, Abdul Malik Naji Obaid, praised the Center’s support for the various affected Yemeni governorates, and its interest in supporting the affected farmers’ segment through the implementation of this project, which benefits thousands of families.

This effort comes within the framework of Humanitarian and relief projects provided by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by the Center, to enhance food security and support farmers and livestock in Yemen.

Source: Saudi Press Agency