Launching the “With Knowledge, We Will Rebuild It” Initiative in Homs to Support Syria’s Renaissance
A group of community leaders in Homs has launched a national
educational initiative titled “With Knowledge, We Will Rebuild It”, using social
media and online platforms to mobilize efforts toward Syria’s reconstruction
through the skills and expertise of its people at home and abroad. The
initiative aims to provide 10,000 free educational and training scholarships
across a wide range of academic and professional fields, empowering Syrian
youth and enhancing their opportunities for learning and employment.
Led by Experts and Educators from Inside and Outside Syria
The initiative is spearheaded by: Sheikh Mahmoud Dalati,
Sheikh Fares Salmoun, Sheikh Mohammad Bismar, Dr. Abdul‑Jawad Hammam, Mr.
Mohammad Jabr, and project director Mr. Majd Hammam. According to the
organizers, the goal is to engage Syrian trainers, teachers, and experts worldwide
to help build an educated, productive, and aware generation.
The initiative covers multiple fields, including:
Business and administration
Digital and technical skills
Design and visual production
Human and developmental skills
School curricula for basic and secondary education
Political skills, governance, and public administration
Media and journalism
Programming
Vocational and industrial training
An Open Call for All Syrians to Participate
Through its official website, the initiative invites:
Teachers
Trainers
Experts
Donors and supporters
to contribute their knowledge and expertise, becoming part
of Syria’s reconstruction through education and learning.
Target Groups
The initiative targets:
Young men and women seeking skills for the job market
Children of martyrs and fighters from the Ministry of
Defense and Public Security
Teachers and trainers wishing to offer their knowledge as
ongoing charity
Supporters willing to contribute financially, provide
equipment, or offer training spaces
Implementation Mechanism
According to the initiative’s official Facebook page, the
process includes:
Launching a media campaign to introduce the
initiative and open applications for trainers and teachers inside and outside
Syria.
Opening donation channels, whether financial or
through educational equipment.
Coordinating with training centers to host
educational programs.
Announcing training courses and opening
registration for students.
Collaborating with governmental, educational, community, and media
institutions to expand outreach.
The initiative aspires to be a practical step toward rebuilding
Syria through knowledge, empowering a generation capable of
shaping the country’s future.
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