U.S. Humanitarian Mortenson Will Receive Pakistan's Highest Civil Award, Sitara-E-Pakistan (Star Of Pakistan), for Sixteen-Year Effort to Promote Rural Education and Literacy for Girls
Posted on: Saturday, 21 March 2009, 10:00 CDT
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Only three foreigners have received
"This is a great honor and humbling," says
Mortenson often quotes an African proverb that he learned as a child, "If you educate a boy, you educate an individual, but if you educate a girl, you educate a community."
Mortenson believes educating girls should be a top global priority, and points to statistics showing that in countries where there is higher female literacy, the infant mortality significantly drops, population explosion curbs, and the overall quality of life and health is improved. He believes education and literacy are a main conduit to peace because ignorance fosters only hate.
Mortenson grew up near Mt. Kilimanjaro,
In
After the 1993 K2 ascent, while recovering in a local village, Mortenson met a group of children sitting in the dirt writing with sticks in the sand, and made a promise to help them build a school.
From that rash promise, grew a lifelong humanitarian campaign, dedicated to promote education, especially for girls, in
Mortenson has established over 78 schools in rural
His work has not been without difficulty. In 1996, he survived an eight-day armed kidnapping in
Mortenson is a living hero to rural communities of
While not overseas half the year, Mortenson, 51, lives in
Related Links
Central Asia Institute nonprofit www.ikat.org
Pennies For Peace children's program www.pennniesforpeace.org
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