In trafficking situations, women are often not able to get the medical attention they need, or they can’t afford to eat enough.
10 years into the Syrian conflict, people remain resilient for their children’s sake, and they still hope to go home even if they can’t imagine how that will work out.
“After participating in some lessons, the women start to change their life with each other and they’re encouraging each other.”
A new generation of younger farmers, having access to the internet, are considering how to incorporate technology with traditional farming practices.
We were amazed by the administrator’s care and her wanting to protect our team.
Her sister was stunned that Rosa, herself, was willing to assume the shame.
We are so thankful that these girls weren’t trafficked by this woman. It is an ongoing battle as these traffickers are looking for children from vulnerable families- like this one.
Now I am trained enough to do different types of stitching and I have already started earning.
On registration day, over 80 women filled the small yard around the building where training would happen!
“I never have missed a single day and I have my best time here in this center.”
In trafficking situations, women are often not able to get the medical attention they need, or they can’t afford to eat enough.
The women in this group are empowering one another to be peacemakers within their families and communities through sharing their stories and affirming positive change.