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Tajikistan: Policy Analysis to Support Persons with Disabilities Year of publication: 2018 Author: Mikhail Petrushkov Corporate author: Central Asian Bureau for Analytical Reporting (CABAR) | Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR) “Much is being done at the legislative level with regard to the observance of the rights of people with disabilities and ensuring equal conditions. In 2016, the Government of Tajikistan adopted the National Program for the Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities for 2017-2020. However, the analysis of the financial component of the Program showed significant shortcomings, ”says Mikhail Petrushkov, an analyst (Dushanbe), in his article written for the analytical platform CABAR.asia.  The Ratio of the National and Universal in the Sphere of Spirituality (on the example of Central Asia) Year of publication: 2015 Author: Ranokhon Tursunova The ratio national and universal in the sphere (Central Asia)» on the spiritual revival in the region, the place of human values in the reforms. The transformation of national and universal values in Central Asia, which is represented by a wide range of multiculturalism, ethnic groups, religions, languages traditions and customs. Art Education in the Republic of Kazakhstan: Perception of the National Traditions and Rapprochement of the Cultures; Research Paper Year of publication: 2010 Author: Rustam Muzafarov Kazakhstan has the unique feature of ethno-cultural diversity that appeared historically due to multi-ethnic and multi-confessional population's development. Such an environment urges the state to facilitate the revival and development of ethnic cultures and cross-cultural interaction for the benefit of national unity. The adoption of the concept of ethno-cultural education means that the creation of national education system would enhance the idea of cultural and linguistic pluralism, combining the advanced education techniques and information facilities with traditional cultural values. In fact, the educated personality feels real belonging to the historical and cultural traditions of the country. Cultural Diversity and Shared Citizenship Year of publication: 2008 Author: BoAzza Binasher | Abdullah Alalawai Corporate author: Modern Times Magazine This integrated file from the Journal of Modern Times reviews the issue of citizenship and cultural diversity. The file reviews many reflective questions on the subject of shared citizenship. The file contributes in general to setting a democratic cultural policy that guarantees the values of solidarity and peace in order to preserve human civilization.  The National Strategy for the Rights of People with Disabilities in the Kingdom of Bahrain (2012-2016) Year of publication: 2012 Corporate author: Bahrain. Ministry of Social Dvelopment The document is a national strategy for the State of Bahrain with regard to the rights of persons with disabilities. This document is based on the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, ratified by the Kingdom of Bahrain. This strategy comes in seven axes: legislation, health, rehabilitation, inclusive education, economic empowerment, social empowerment, and the media.  Spreading a Culture of Peace and Tolerance in the World: What Should We Do? Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: TRENDS Research & Advisory The video is a symposium, moderated by Emirati researcher and writer Mohammed Khalfan Al Sawafi. The symposium focuses on six main axes: “Religious discourse and the importance of confronting hate speech and extremism, the Human Fraternity Document as a framework for promoting the values of peace and tolerance around the world, and human rights as an entry point for promoting a culture of tolerance and peace, making it an entry point to confront the conflicts of the world and the region, and ways to strengthen it in the region and the world, and toward a vision common for a more peaceful and tolerant world. The video interviews a group of specialists.  Comprehensive Societal Integration of People with Disabilities in the Arab and Islamic Society (A Historical-original View) Year of publication: 2012 Author: Ibrahim Alnuqythan Corporate author: Gulf Society for Diability The file is a research paper that discusses the comprehensive integration of persons with disabilities in the Arab and Islamic world. The paper seeks to answer the following questions:- Did the disabled in the Arab-Islamic civilization have a comprehensive integration into society?What are the examples of this integration in the Arab-Islamic civilization?The paper discussed and touched on live models that show the reality of inclusion of persons with disabilities in society.  Peace Education in Northeast Asia: A Situational Analysis Year of publication: 2021 Author: Soonwon Kang | Cheng Liu | Ketei Matsui | Batbaatar Monkhooroi | Boyoung Park | Muyu Huang | Oyuntsetseg Dugarsuren Corporate author: APCEIU Being central to education for international understanding and global citizenship, peace education has always been an important theme in UNESCO. For effective delivery of peace education, it is critical to examine and understand the relevance of peace education and its key issues and approaches at a given juncture. With this in mind, in 2020, APCEIU conducted a study on peace education in South Korea to review its current state and suggest some policy recommendations. Following up on this study, APCEIU initiated in 2021 a research project on peace education in Northeast Asia in order to identify how peace education is interpreted and practised in the countries of the region and explore possibilities of cooperation among peace educators, researchers, and practitioners in the region. Building on this research, APCEIU hopes to develop and carry out joint projects for peace education in the region. The Effect of Transformative Learning on Developing Information Processing Skills and Autonomy among Faculty of Education Female Students at KKU Year of publication: 2019 Author: Hessa Muhammad Al Malaz Corporate author: Islamic University of Gaza The study aimed to identify the effect of using a strategy based on transformational learning to develop cognitive mental processing skills. The study used a sample of students from the College of Education for Girls at King Khalid University. The study revealed a positive and statistically significant relationship between cognitive mental processing and autonomy.  The Greatest Treasure of the Human Being Is Its Diversity Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: BBVA Aprendemos Juntos In this video, photographer Angelica Dass talks about skin colors and how it separates us and is more important than other physical characteristics. In her photograph she expresses this idea from how she uses the color palette to express the richness in diversity.