An interactive workshop underway in France.
Thw workshop ws part of a 90-day-tour in 5 European countries to collect life lessons of people affected by Syrian migrant crisis - both refugees, and citizens of the countries that have provided asylum to them. The program focused on the creation of a knowledge base to have people relate to someone outside of their community by tapping into their empathic selves and in drawing out human-interest stories from lives that had increasingly become just a statistic of the conflict.
Project FUEL documents, designs and passes on human wisdom using the tool of education, art and media. Our work has been recognised as one of the world's top 100 innovations in education by Finland based organisation HundrED and was adopted by the City Education Board of Antwerp, Belgium. From survivors of human trafficking in Nepal to middle school children in Afghanistan to refugees in Europe to abandoned ghost villages in Uttarakhand, we have had the privilege to take life lessons all the way to the United Nations Headquarters in New York.