Aref Husseini is challenging traditional teaching methods in the Palestinian education system to produce more students who are critical thinkers and approach problem solving through research, analysis, and open-minded scientific thinking. Cultivating these bright young minds to contribute to intellectual discourse and scientific ingenuity will help to advance the role of scientists and inventors in Palestine. Aref founded Al-Nayzak for Supportive Learning and Scientific Innovation to incorporate critical-thinking exercises and science into the public-school curriculum. Al-Nayzak, which means “the meteor”? in Arabic, offers a variety of programming to encourage intellectual curiosity and scientific creativity in children from a young age, ranging from critical-thinking exercises to summer science camps.
Al-Nayzak sponsors a scientific incubation program for young male and female inventors who possess an original idea, and pairs them with experts in their field to scale up their project into a prototype that can be patented for mass production. The Al-Nayzak center is based in East Jerusalem, with activity centers located in Nablus and Gaza to serve Palestinian youth throughout the territories.
Since founding Al-Nayzak in 2005, Aref has built a successful organization that is recognized by the NGO community in Palestine and has entered into partnerships to serve over 3,000 children and youth. Ultimately, his education programs will contribute to economic growth in Palestine through building new industry and investment opportunity.
Al-Nayzak participates in the Made in the Arab World competition, which gives young inventors the opportunity to showcase their work on a national and regional level, garnering funding and recognition for their scientific and industrial innovations. Recently, three al-Nayzak participants won prestigious awards at the 2009 Made in the Arab World competition, making Palestine the winning country.
Aref has used Synergos funding to expand his operations and open a second branch in Gaza, extending the programming to a larger pool of Palestinian youth and bridging the young scientific communities in both areas.
Aref’s work has garnered international attention and in March 2009 he spoke at the Skoll World Forum at Oxford University on his personal story and the critical role of social innovation in advancing scientific progress and discovery in Palestine.
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Listen to Aref’s interview with the BBC, in which he discusses his initiatives to support education and scientific thinking in Palestine.
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Read an article authored by Aref in This Week in Palestine.
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Watch videos (in Arabic) about Al-Nayzak on Aref’s Youtube channel.
To contact Aref:
aref@alnayzak.org
Tel: +972(0)2-6285387