Building a Culture of Peace in
Iraq
ICAE was involved in two projects in Samawa with Al
Arfan a small civil society organization in southern
Iraq whose focus, like ours, is on children, human
rights, education, and culture.
Trading toy guns for soccer balls.
Soccer balls for Toy Guns
Soccer balls for Toy Guns grew out of concern about
children's play: using toy guns they re-enact the war
and violence they’ve seen around them. The organization
set out to provide and support positive activities to
replace these games, inviting children and young people
to turn in their toy guns, in exchange for soccer
balls. The first exchange was modest, giving away
thirty balls. They were overwhelmed by the response to
the second exchange. More than 150 children and
teenagers showed up.
Supporting Education
ICAE helped repair and furnish a
school in Diwaniya that serves about 160 children. The
school needed basic repairs : fixing water pipes so
bathrooms can be installed, and basic furniture:
tables, desks and chairs and fans for the hot weather.
ICAE recognizes that beyond education, schools help
support families especially in emergency situations.
And schools support and facilitate community by
providing an after-school-hours meeting place for
individuals and organizations.
Kids waiting to turn in toy guns pose with banner: "NO to the violence"
Things arriving for the school
The banner says the name of the organization,
Al-Arfan.
Skyline
Schoolroom
Courtyard