Claudia in her element
Claudia Lefko: Personal Statement
I'm a preschool teacher and longtime activist who is
involved in local, national and international efforts that
seek to put the well-being of children and their education
at the top of the public agenda.
I began working on behalf of Iraqi children in the
mid-nineties when I became aware of the humanitarian
crisis unfolding in Iraq. At that time UNICEF and other
NGOs were estimating that as many as 5,000-7,000 children
in Iraq were dying every month as a consequence of the
stringent UN economic sanctions on the country. What could
one do in the face of this deepening crisis? In an
important, but of course symbolic gesture, I traveled in
2001 with a delegation taking desperately needed medicines
to hospitals in Baghdad.
This was the beginning of the Art Exchange and the
beginning of my personal and professional journey to
expand my work, using human rights - especially the rights
of children as expressed in the Convention on the Rights
of the Child - as an important organizing tool. While the
ICAE focuses primarily on Iraqi children, it is clear to
all of us working in this field that children face
desperation in every corner of the globe. The political
will to meet children's needs, to make them a priority in
good times and bad, is not there. This makes it even more
important to engage children and youth in the Art
Exchange, which enables them to raise their voices on
their own behalf.
"Welcome to Our School," from the
Webdah School, April, 2007
In the last seven years, I have made two trips to
Baghdad and two to Amman, Jordan where ICAE works, along
with our Jordanian and Iraqi partners, with Iraqi refugee
children and their families. Each time, we take art
supplies and pictures created by children especially for
other children, and document the exchange with
photographs. We work both here in the USA and in the
Middle East, with a wide range of individuals,
organizations and NGOs who share our commitment to
children, education and art.
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