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Writer: Nisrine al-Ahmad

Civil Society Monitor

No to Losing a Generation

14-09-1711-09-17Nisrine al-Ahmad
Young people in rural Idlib have been given new hope by a scheme that aims to help them complete their high school studies. The...
Photo Blog

Helping Children with Special Needs in Idlib’s Countryside

11-01-1712-01-17Nisrine al-Ahmad
Children with special needs living in Idlib’s countryside can now access therapeutic support from two centres run by  UOSSM International. One project in the...
Daily Life

Islamists Shut Local Radio Station

18-10-1615-03-17Nisreen al-Ahmad, Nisrine al-Ahmad
A key local media resource in Kfar Nabel remains shuttered months after alleged complaints by Islamist group Jabhat Fateh al-Sham that it had failed...
Civil Society Monitor

Sowing Seeds with the Qatari Red Crescent

17-04-1712-04-17Nisrine al-Ahmad
Fateh al-Mousa, a 40-year-old grain trader and farmer, says that a Qatari Red Crescent scheme is working wonders to boost the local wheat market...
Photo Blog

Reviving a Delicious Tradition

06-01-1709-01-17Nisrine al-Ahmad
Residents of the city of Kafr Nubbal are reviving the tradition of baking flatbread in traditional clay ovens. The dire security situation has led...
Civil Society Monitor

Bringing Water Back to Kafr Nabl

06-02-17Nisrine al-Ahmad
Locals in Kafr Nabel have high hopes of a revived water pumping scheme which aims to solve ongoing shortages in many liberated areas. A...
Women's Blog

Waiting for Our Reunion

27-12-16Nisrine al-Ahmad
My city of Kafr Nabl was liberated on August 10, 2012, but at a heavy cost. More than 125 people were killed and the...
Women's Blog

A Night of Fear

22-01-1720-01-17Nisrine al-Ahmad
In a war in which we have been trying to win for so long, we often feel that we are prisoners in our own...
Women's Blog

The Bitter Taste of Victory

21-12-1621-12-16Nisrine al-Ahmad
The battle to liberate my city of Kafr Nubbal began on August 6, 2012, the day after I began my studies at Idlib University’s...

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