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Iraqi Paralympic champion Najla Imad honored with school curriculum inclusion

Iraqi Paralympic champion Najla Imad reached a new milestone that extends far beyond the sports arena. The celebrated athlete announced today that her personal story will appear in Iraq’s sixth-grade English curriculum starting in the 2026 school year.

Imad, who won medals in shot put and discus, described the recognition as both an honor and a heavy responsibility. She stressed that her story is not only a personal achievement, but also a powerful message for every student across Iraq.

During her statement, she expressed deep gratitude to the Ministry of Education for this important step. Imad highlighted that true determination can achieve what many might consider impossible. She encouraged young people to believe in themselves and overcome challenges through willpower.

The Ministry of Education introduced this initiative to inspire the next generation with stories of national heroes. By adding real-life examples of success to the curriculum, officials aim to show students that persistence leads to achievement. Imad’s story demonstrates that physical challenges can be transformed into opportunities for excellence.

The addition reflects a broader effort to reshape the educational experience in Iraq. Authorities want to move beyond traditional teaching and provide motivating stories that students can relate to. With role models like Imad, children gain a clear vision of what hard work and dedication can achieve.

Her journey illustrates resilience against obstacles faced both inside and outside sports. Despite difficulties, she rose to international recognition and became a symbol of hope. Students reading her story will learn that even the toughest struggles can end in victory.

Imad emphasized that her inclusion in the curriculum is not about personal glory. Instead, she views it as a collective achievement for Iraq’s educational and sporting communities. She promised to continue inspiring youth through her future activities and competitions.

Moreover, Iraqi Paralympic champion Najla Imad stands as a living example of strength, perseverance, and national pride. Furthermore, with her story now in textbooks, she will continue to influence countless young minds. Ultimately, Iraq’s decision ensures that future generations recognize the value of determination and courage in building a better society.

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