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Saturday, September 5, 2015

Our Humanity; a Top Consideration


It is becoming clearer by the day that despite artificial borders and differences in political leanings, religions and culture, we are simply Humanity. We all feel pain, share joy, experience frustration and seek for better lives for ourselves and loved ones. It was therefore heart wrenching to see countless number of refugees and migrants perishing in the Mediterranean Sea in attempt to escape the horror they face in their "home" of circumstance. However, the concept of "home", "our home", "our country" or "our land" has come in the way of embracing our shared humanity and the result has been a huge global refugee and migrant tragedy recently captured by the body of drowned 3 year old boy washed ashore. It is a serious opportunity to rethink our humanity and our shared values.

It is not uncommon to talk about professionalism, academics, and various institutional frameworks for governance, business, and the general polity. What may be missing sometimes may be an appropriate recognition of what the end is supposed to be. The aforementioned are undoubtedly means of achieving some end but the ultimate end is enhancing our humanity; positing our humanity into proper perspective; making the lives of people around us more wholesome and meaningful; developing the human capital towards realizing our goal of making our communities a better place. Nations, especially the developed countries, which are currently witnessing influx of refugees or immigrants, may need to change the narrative from being that of "fear and apprehension of being invaded" to a humanity narrative of "precious human capital that could drive positive change and innovation for greater progress". Humans are at the core of any development, prosperity and advancement in any geographical space. It is therefore time we started appreciating the value of our humanity in contextualizing policies and operations.

Meanwhile, some sense of order is required for any meaningful progress to be accomplished. Documentation is one of the vital tools in achieving our humanity essence. Therefore, as great human movement of refugees and migrants (unfortunately largely due to man-made disasters and violence) of our generation continues, neighboring and other concerned countries should prepare to make the process of documentation less cumbersome, transparent and devoid of profiling prejudices. We must understand that where we call "home" today was probably where our great grandparents migrated to in some distant past. One may need to check out some history about countries in the world starting in alphabetical in order to get a sense of “home” redefinition.  "Home" is in a constant state of flux and only the humility and consideration in our humanity that can bring that message home that we are not completely at "home" until everyone has a place to call "home". Forensic tools could be deployed to ensure that everyone is accounted for in manner that seeks to provide for their needs and track their progress in settling into a new environment. Good News is that in any community or groups, there are far more good people than the bad ones, who unfortunately tend to grab the headlines most times. However, trusting our humanity emboldens our common good and at the same time represses the operation and relevance of evil. We can only achieve this by focusing more on our shared values rather than on things that divide; rather than on things that cause us to fear and distrust; and rather than on terror. Humanity is a team work and we belong to one another. And this is the meaning of any skills, talents, professions or institutions we may hold. The true expression of these items is in promoting our humanity.

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