Travel and interaction with internationals has changed my life.

   
My story with Morocco library Project has started when i was a guide for Barbara Hall and a group of 20 Americans from California, i talked about my desire to help the young students in my hometown, and through those discussions the collaboration for a library in Rissani was launched in March 2017 at Lala Selma high School in Rissani.


   "Travel and interaction with internationals has changed my life. It has taught me about the world, the people in it, and myself. This has given me an education I never would have received just inside the classroom: that there is a big world out there and that I'm capable of surviving in it. As someone who knows the power of education and travel, I wanted to give students in Morocco a chance through books to see beyond their borders, and to show them that there is a world of possibility out there if they are willing to grab it. I believe in what Malcolm X said, 'Education is the passport to the future.'

     
    I grew up in the remote town of Rissani, in southern Morocco, and i'm of Amazigh descent. i did not have my own english books during my school years, and yet graduated from high school, went on to Moulay Ismail University in Meknes, became fluent in 5 languages, and now a professional tour leader. also, i has been active in other initiatives to build bridges between Moroccans and Americans.

Mohammed  AITRHANIMI 
MLP Logistics Officer on projects throughout the country


Comments

  1. Well said si Mohamed. Its very touching. Keep up the hard work. You are really an awsome person as you pave the way for students to step up for a good future, and playing a pivotal role in MLP .

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  2. What an amazing article. I am so proud of you.
    You are opening the door of knowledge for many students who would not have this opportunity without you. The world is a better place because you are in it.

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  3. A very inspiring story indeed si Mohamed.
    Keep up the good work you are doing

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