I visited a PEWO project called “World Learning Grammar School” in Lyari. This school was opened in 2004. The school is a living example of what we can achieve via peace education in conflict zones by providing children with opportunities to not only express their feelings and experiences but also by making them learn peer mediation skills. It is important to know that, not only the students of this school are victims of direct exposure to violence but most of them are also victims of marginalisation.
I enjoyed and learned a lot by visiting this school – an experience which enriched my hope for peacebuilding in Pakistan. The school is decorated with posters of students’ activities during peace education programmes, including their messages and experiences related to peace and conflict. During my visit, I met with the school principal, Mumtaz Shah, and got to know more about the work of PEWO:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-IbIdoP8nM
PEWO aims to create a culture of peace in a learning environment, via schools. In its education programmes, the organisation follows the Peaceful Schools International’s holistic approach for promoting peace in communities disturbed by conflicts. PEWO, after successful projects in Karachi, particularly in Lyari, is new spreading its wings to other parts of the country. It is important to mention that in this endeavour of collaborations with other national organisations, Peace Direct has also played its small part because PEWO’s Nadeem Ghazi participated in the Islamabad Peace Exchange.