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Location: Kfar Nabel

Women's Blog

A Story of Grief, Poverty and Pain

03-05-16Hiba al-Aboud
Huda stares at the three photographs hanging on her living-room wall. “The loss has torn my heart apart,” she says to me. Huda’s husband...
Civil Society Monitor

Putting Smiles on Orphans’ Faces

18-01-16Mostafa al-Jalal
A civil society group working in Idlib and the surrounding countryside is helping hundreds of local children who have lost family in the conflict....
Women's Blog

Displaced, Again and Again

22-03-16Amina al-Yousef
I will never forget the day my brother Yousef was arrested  – January 22, 2012 – and the events that followed. Seven government soldiers...
Civil Society Monitor

Sparking Up Kfar Nabel’s Power Supply

21-03-16Mostafa al-Jalal
Saeed takes a car battery to work with him every day. He doesn’t own a vehicle, but needs some way to power the lights...
Women's Blog

Clusterbombs on a Wedding Day

08-03-16Hiba al-Aboud
“The wedding should be held after nightfall,” my mother said. “The darkness will keep us safe.”   “No,” replied my father. “Driving during the...

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