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Sakena Yacoobi ( fa, سکینه یعقوبی) is an Afghani activist known for her work for promoting access to education for women and children. She is the founder and executive director of the women-led NGO Afghan Institute of Learning. For her work, Yacoobi has received international recognition, including the 2013 Opus Prize, the 2015
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, the 2016
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, and an honorary degree from
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.


Biography

Born in
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,
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, to a
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family, Yacoobi moved to the
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in the 1970s, obtaining a bachelor's degree in biological sciences from the
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in 1977, going on to gain a master's degree in public health from
Loma Linda University Loma Linda University (LLU) is a private Seventh-day Adventist health sciences university in Loma Linda, California. , the university comprises eight schools and a Faculty of Graduate Studies. It is a part of the Seventh-day Adventist educatio ...
. Yacoobi worked as a professor and health consultant in
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before returning to Afghanistan in 1990. Following this, she worked with Afghan refugees in
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and published eight Dari-language teacher training guides. During this time, Yacoobi served as an
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delegate, working on the education element of the United Nation's Rehabilitation Plan for Afghanistan. In addition to her work with the Afghan Institute of Learning, Yacoobi is also the co-founder and vice president of Creating Hope International, a
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-based non-profit organisation, in addition to multiple private enterprises in Afghanistan, including schools, a hospital, and a radio station.


Afghan Institute of Learning

In 1995, Yacoobi established the Afghan Institute of Learning in order to provide teacher training to Afghan women, in addition to supporting children's access to education and providing health education to families. The organisation's aims are to work from a grassroots level to bring education and health services to disenfranchised Afghan women, including those in rural areas and from poor families in cities. During the 1990s, following the national closure of girls' schools by the
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, the Afghan Institute for Learning supported 80 underground home schools, providing education for 3,000 girls. Following the defeat of the Taliban in 2001, it became the first organisation to open 'Learning Centres' for Afghan women. In 2015, it opened a legal clinic providing free legal advice to Afghan women. Presently, the Afghan Institute of Learning provides training programmes, Learning Centres, schools, medical clinics, and legal clinics, operating in both Afghanistan and Pakistan.


Recognition

Yacoobi and the Afghan Institute of Learning have received international attention and accolades for their work. In 2001, Yacoobi was awarded the Bill Graham Award from the
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in recognition of the Institute's efforts to assist child victims of political oppression and human rights violations. In 2003, they were co-recipients of the 2003 Peacemakers in Action Award from the
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, and subsequently received the 2004 Women's Rights Prize from the
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. In 2005, she was awarded the Democracy Award from the National Endowment for Democracy, and was nominated for the
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. In 2006, Yacoobi received the Citizen Leader Award from the University of the Pacific, in addition to the
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. In 2007, she became the first
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to be from Afghanistan. She received an honorary doctorate from the University of the Pacific and the Gleitsman International Activist Award from
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. In 2008, she received an honorary doctorate from Loma Linda University, and in 2009 was awarded the Americans for
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Board of Advocates Award for the Healthy and Dignity of Women. She was granted the
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in 2009, and the following year received the Jonathan Mann Award for Global Health and Human Rights alongside the Asia Social Entrepreneur of the Year Award from the
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. In 2012, she was awarded the World's Children's Prize, and the following year received the $1 million Opus Prize. Nationally, Yacoobi has received service awards from the Ministry of Education in Herat, in addition to the district governments of Mir Bacha Kot,
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,
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, and
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. Yacoobi has also become a prominent speaker on the education of women and children in Afghanistan, including giving talks for the
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, the California Governor's Conference on Women, the
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, the D. D. Kosambi Festival of Ideas, the
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, the TEDWomen Conference. She was recognized as one of the BBC's 100 women of 2017.


Works

* Sakena Yacoobi, ''Women Educating Women in the Afghan Diaspora: Why and How'', in ''Religious Fundamentalisms and the Human Rights of Women'' (ed. Courtney W. Howland), Palgrave MacMillan (2001),


Notes


External links


Podcast Interview with Sakena Yacoobi
Social Innovation Conversations, January 11, 2008
Afghan Institute of Learning
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