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Women's Blog

Saving My Memories

27-09-16Alaa al-Zuhouri
The day my mother, my sister, and I fled our city of Al-Qusair will remain forever ingrained in my memory. It happened towards the...
Civil Society Monitor

Getting Teachers Back to Work

20-09-16Mostafa al-Jalal
Education officials in Idlib are trying to find jobs for the many teachers fired from government-run schools due to their support for the opposition....
Civil Society Monitor

Developing Computer Skills Takes Top Priority

12-09-16Maha al-Ahmad
Abdalla works at a radio station in Kfar Nabel named Radio Fresh. The 30 year-old covers events in Syria’s liberated areas, and is keen...
Daily Life

Rewarding Idlibs Brightest students

06-09-16Amina al-Yousef
An Idlib awards ceremony has honoured students who had achieved outstanding exam results in maths, physics, chemistry, Arabic and English. More than 700 male...
Photo Blog

Student Power Overturns Controversial Decree

27-09-1620-04-17Shafan Ibrahim
Popular protests run by students in Hassakah have managed to overturn a decision by the local department of education to shift exam centres far...
Women's Blog

Memories of a Dark Night

19-09-16Maram Saad
Night had fallen, but silence peace did not accompany it. The rumbling of tanks was growing louder, and flashes of light punctuated the darkness...
Civil Society Monitor

Housing Syria’s Displaced and Vulnerable

12-09-16Ahmad al-Salim
Abu Abdalla and his family decided it was time to flee their home town of Kfar Nabuda after it was bombed by government aircraft....
Photo Blog

Encouraging Integration Through Art

05-09-1606-12-16Bukhityar Hassan
free download cheat clash of clansgem hacks for clash of clans hack clash of clams An exhibition at the Nowruz centre for the revival...
Civil Society Monitor

Boosting Syria’s Medical Services

22-09-16Hadia Mansour
When Issam’s hand was badly injured by shrapnel, he expected the worst. “The injury was so bad my hand was almost severed. I thought...
Civil Society Monitor

Bringing Water Back to Idlib

14-09-16Maha al-Ahmad
Farid has spent the past four years lived in a neighbourhood where the water infrastructure had nearly broken down completely. “Public services in liberated...
Women's Blog

A Day of Terror and Loss

07-09-16Eman Mohammed
Night was almost over, and I was counting the minutes until daybreak. I hadn’t slept due to unbearable stomach pain and wanted to see...
Photo Blog

احتفال للأيتام وذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة على إيقاع الهدنة

31-08-16طارق بدرخان
قبل أن تعود آلة الحرب لتمارس هواية القتل في حمص، كانت مدينة الرستن في ريف حمص الشمالي قد شهدت مفاجأة لم تكن في الحسبان....
Photo Blog

Honouring Idlib’s War Wounded

21-09-1620-04-17Ahmad al-Akla
A recent ceremony held by the Al-Karama foundation in Idlib’s countryside has honoured people who had been injured or disabled during government attacks. One...
Civil Society Monitor

Nursing Colleges Flourish in Opposition-Held Areas

14-09-16Maha al-Ahmad
Omar, 20, had always dreamed of studying medicine. But as a graduate of an opposition-run secondary school, enrolling at the government-controlled university of Aleppo...
Civil Society Monitor

A New Generation of Medics

07-09-16Hadia Mansour
Ruaa had just completed a three-month nursing course at a women’s centre in Kfar Nabel and was working at a private clinic when she...
Civil Society Monitor

الأرضُ المزروعة بالألغام والضحايا

30-08-16مروة حسن
قضى عبد الله (37 عاماً) نتيجة انفجار لغم أرضي في محيط وادي الضيف. تقول زوجته: “بعد تحرير المنطقة أواخر عام 2014، بدأ زوجي بالذهاب...

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