Sara's story - Peace Building in Education

UNICEF Africa
31 May 201603:18

Summary

TLDRIn a village plagued by conflict, unity seemed impossible as divisions permeated even the school environment. However, hope emerged through the idea of seeing each other as equals, leading to open dialogue and collective problem-solving. The community recognized the importance of fairness and dignity, inspiring even the youngest members to take part in the healing process. As they gradually overcame their differences, the village began to rebuild and mend relationships. This journey demonstrated that education and community engagement can pave the way for a brighter, unified future, where past conflicts no longer define their lives.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜” Life in the village has always been challenging due to ongoing community conflict.
  • βš”οΈ The origins of the fighting are unclear, but even minor issues can ignite tensions.
  • 🏫 School should be a place of unity, yet divisions persist even in educational settings.
  • 😟 Feelings of hopelessness and a desire to withdraw are common among community members.
  • 🌱 A transformative idea emerged: seeing each other as equals can lead to dialogue and problem-solving.
  • 🀝 Everyone, from students to teachers, has a role in fostering change within the community.
  • 🎲 Simple tools, like games, can promote fairness and dignity among individuals.
  • πŸ‘¦ Children can contribute to community healing by setting positive examples for younger generations.
  • βŒ› Change is gradual; overcoming differences takes time and collective effort.
  • 🌍 Through education and community engagement, a brighter future can be built for all.

Q & A

  • What is the central issue described in the village?

    -The central issue is the ongoing conflict between the communities, which has poisoned relationships and made life difficult.

  • How does the conflict impact the school environment?

    -The school, which should be a place of belonging, remains divided due to the ongoing tensions among the communities.

  • What feelings does the speaker express about the conflict?

    -The speaker expresses feelings of hopelessness and a desire to hide away from the conflict.

  • What idea emerged as a potential solution to the conflict?

    -The idea that viewing each other as equals could foster dialogue and lead to solutions to the community's problems emerged as a potential solution.

  • Who is involved in the change towards reconciliation?

    -Everyone from students to teachers and the entire community is involved in the change towards reconciliation.

  • What role does the speaker believe a simple act, like sharing a disk, can play?

    -The speaker believes that something as simple as sharing a disk can help bring fairness and dignity to the community.

  • How does the speaker view their own contribution to the community's healing?

    -The speaker realizes that even as a child, they can play a part in bringing the community together and setting an example for younger generations.

  • Is the change in the community immediate or gradual?

    -The change is gradual; it takes time to overcome differences and foster understanding.

  • What outcome does the speaker foresee as a result of education and community engagement?

    -The speaker believes that through education and community engagement, a different and better future can be built.

  • What does the speaker mean by saying that the conflict of the past doesn't have to come between communities anymore?

    -The speaker implies that with understanding and cooperation, the historical conflicts can be transcended, allowing for unity and rebuilding among the communities.

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