“Mohammed Al Issa, Secretary General of the Muslim World League, said the move will help create a “better” world. “As leaders, we must provide the next generation with the tools they need to be good citizens of their societies and valued participants in the global conversations that will define our future,” he said. “Young people need to learn how to listen and express themselves, to learn and to educate, and to operate with empathy and humanity to shape a better world.” The initiative will train more than 2,400 teachers in global communications to deliver the course."

- Nicky Harley in The National News (UK)