the asfari foundation
London
We met away from our home countries and settled in England decades ago. We are
both keenly aware of how fortunate we have been in escaping the tragedy and
destruction caused by war, occupation and poor governance. We also realise the
importance of a strong civil society and the rule of law, of exposure to
diversity and tolerance and the lasting impact of a good education. We
established the Asfari Foundation in 2006, after years of reactive giving. We
wanted to create a long-term impact that focuses on the issues we felt most
passionately about – education, and the building of a strong civil society which
is the foundation for any fair, resilient, sustainable and productive society.
We are proud of what the Foundation has accomplished in its short life. Whilst
there is no limit to what should be done, especially in the countries we
originally came from, through our partners we have provided scholarships,
fellowships and training to hundreds of young people across the UK and the
Middle East, established the Asfari Centre for Civil Society and Citizenship at
the American University in Beirut and provided relief and education to tens of
thousands of Syrians, displaced following the recent uprising, to name just a
few programmes. Young people deserve a good education and the right to live in
tolerant and pluralistic societies. So much ability cannot be wasted. Hope for a
better life will not die in the face of today’s grim realities, especially in
the Middle East. We want to play a small role in realising the potential of the
youth, to make manifest our shared dreams of a safer, more inclusive and happier
tomorrow.