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Some Recent Published Work from Hamad Aldhlea


A new paper by Hamad Aldhlea was recently published:


"The Prominent Role of the Hadhramout Foundation - Human

Development in Yemen in Promoting Peace Education and Sustainable Development Through Its Educational Programs


Yemen's intractable conflict and state fragility have severely undermined the

country’s education system, so in this tough context, local civil society

organizations have emerged as critical actors in addressing educational gaps and

advancing peacebuilding. This study examines the prominent role of the

Hadhramout Foundation - Human Development (HFHD) in promoting peace

education and sustainable development in Yemen. Through local and

international scholarships, technical and vocational training, and youth

empowerment programs, HFHD has addressed critical educational gaps caused

by conflict and state fragility. This research highlights how HFHD contributes

to workforce development and promotes civic engagement, and how the HFHD

integrates peace pedagogy into its various initiatives and programs. Despite

challenges related to funding, Yemen’s instability, and limited partnerships, the

Foundation offers a replicable model for community-driven development in

conflict-affected settings. The findings underscore the transformative potential

of education as a tool for sustainable development and peacebuilding."


You can read the full paper here:

In Factis Pax: Journal of Peace Education and Social Justice https://share.google/mbld1ZwWf5LrAIYT7


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