
Saudi educator known for charity and prisoner work wins $1 million Global Teacher Prize
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A Saudi educator known for his charity work and instructing prisoners won the $1 million Global Teacher Prize on Thursday.
Mansour al-Mansour received the award at the end of the World Governments Summit in Dubai, an annual event that draws leaders from across the globe.
Al-Mansour, a teacher at the Prince Saud bin Jalawi School in al-Ahsa, is also an author and is known for work in his community, including a program that helped ensure people had access to air conditioning maintenance during Saudi Arabia’s scorching summer months. He also works with orphans and hopes to use the prize to build a school for them.
“People always have pity on orphans, and if they want to help them, they usually do so by giving them food and water only. But there’s little education,” al-Mansour told The Associated Press after receiving the prize from Dubai’s crown prince, Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al Maktoum. “Through a study, I found that orphans are less educated, so I wanted to pay attention to them.”