community/life
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The Holiday Season Adorned with Women’s Handicrafts
As Christmas and New Year approach, families in Qamishlo—especially Christians—prepare for celebrations as the city is adorned with women’s handmade crafts and homemade dishes that bring warmth, tradition, and festive spirit.
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Women of Morocco’s Deep Hinterland… A Struggle for Life and Rights
Women from remote Moroccan villages—known as Morocco’s “deep hinterland”—have begun breaking the silence and taking to the streets in protest against marginalization and the restrictions imposed on their lives.
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The File of Those Missing in Storm Daniel Returns to the Forefront of Legal Debate
Lawyer Friha Hussein Al-Jilani said Storm Daniel exposed a deep legal gap in Libya, as missing persons cases remain governed by laws designed for war and revolutionary contexts, not natural disasters.
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In Her Forties, She Fulfilled a Childhood Dream of Returning to School
For more than two decades, Radiya Taher worked in sewing and tailoring to support her family and raise her nine children, yet her dream of education never left her until the opportunity finally came.
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Testimonies from Factories Reveal Arbitrary Dismissals and Forced Labor Facing Tunisian Women
At a time when women are struggling for their labor rights, the scene in Tunisia reflects the reality of thousands of women who suffer in silence inside factories.
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Attacks on Cemeteries Are a Blatant Violation of Religious Norms and Human Values
Jihadists affiliated with Hayat Tahrir al-Sham continue to carry out sectarian attacks against various components of Syrian society. Cemeteries and religious shrines in the Homs countryside and the Syrian coast have not been spared.
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Raised on Fear... How Does Society Repress Girls Through Their Mothers?
In traditional societies, women struggle between awareness of their rights and social pressures, where repression is reinforced through upbringing, fostering inferiority and obstructing the creation of a psychologically and socially balanced generation
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Sudanese Women Pay the Price of the Conflict… A Survivor’s Testimony of Endless Suffering
Since the conflict erupted, Sudan has become one of Africa’s gravest humanitarian tragedies, with civilians, especially women and children, paying a double price through displacement, hunger, rape, loss, and the total collapse of living conditions
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Morocco… The Najda Center, a Refuge for Women Survivors of Violence
The Najda Center in Marrakech, affiliated with the Union of Feminist Action, provides legal and psychological support to women survivors of violence, sheltering dozens who confront hardship to defend their rights and preserve their dignity.
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Women of Gaza Face Systematic Food Violence
In Gaza, women live a harsh reality amid soaring prices and the scarcity of healthy food. They face malnutrition, disease, and weakened immunity, and amid daily suffering, they search for a dignified life worthy of their humanity.
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Women of Gaza Facing Winter… Flooded Tents and Mounting Burdens
Displaced women in the Gaza Strip are living through a new chapter of suffering as severe weather systems intensify. Worn-out tents turn into traps for rain and cold amid the absence of any shelter that preserves their dignity and protects their children.
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The “Tuknan” Initiative Restores Hope for Girls Who Dropped Out of Education in Sudan
Girls’s illiteracy in Sudan threatens future generations, while initiatives like ’ Tuknan’ Offer practical solutions through education and empowerment.
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The Resistance of Tishreen Dam: Days Where Pain Intertwined with Steadfastness
The resistance at Tishreen Dam succeeded through the participants’ deep faith in their cause, as women risked everything, proving their voices and presence are an essential part of the revolution’s spirit.
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Amid siege and bombardment… Gaza’s children try to reclaim their right to education
The reopening of Al-Kamiliya School east of Gaza has restored hope to thousands of children after more than two years of complete disruption to education, amid a war that has devastated school infrastructure and deprived them of their basic right to learn
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Between Loss and a Tent… The Story of a Girl Carrying the Burden of Harsh Motherhood
The childhood of thirteen-year-old Rahaf Badr has turned into a heavy burden of forced motherhood after losing both her parents, inside a tent that cannot withstand the wind nor protect her from hunger and pain.
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Sudanese Women Affirm Their Resilience Amid Conflict and Their Determination to Rise Again
Several Sudanese women have affirmed their ability to confront the conflict in their country, rise again, and resume their lives with greater strength, determination, and resolve to achieve their ambitions and rebuild a new Sudan.
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Between dilapidated tents and declining aid… the suffering of the displaced in Newroz Camp amid winter
For more than a decade of repeated displacement, Newroz Camp has transformed from a temporary humanitarian refuge into an ongoing tragedy for thousands of families, amid dwindling aid, lack of heating, and the spread of disease.
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Sudan’s Education Amid War and Sacrifice: Women at the Frontline of Rebuilding
Women are a fundamental pillar in building societies through education. Despite social and economic challenges, empowering and supporting them unlocks change and drives future generations toward a more just and progressive future.
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Between Khartoum and El Fasher, Sudanese Women Are Abused by Both Sides of the Conflict.
The 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign aims to strengthen international efforts to end violence against women.
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Sêrtik Organization… Two Years of Work to Protect and Empower Children
Sêrtik Organization supports children affected by war and displacement through education, recreation, and psychosocial care, while raising parental awareness to promote child protection and a safe, supportive community.