Sirwan Elias returned to his area of Bashiqa, despite the destruction and lack of services there, and reopened his household appliances project.
“Muhammad’s Journey to Success Muhammad, 29 years old, is an example of patience and perseverance. He lost his mother and his property in the liberation of Mosul. He started his life again and achieved success. He returned from scratch, collected a small amount of money, and opened a small shop.

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This year, Palestinian mothers in Gaza will be unable to celebrate Mother’s Day due to the ongoing war, which has inflicted immense pain and loss on countless families. Among them is Rania Abu Anzeh, who after a decade of trying, experienced both the joy of finally giving birth to twins and the unbearable sorrow of losing them, along with her husband, in the ongoing war on Gaza. Rania’s story poignantly illustrates the bittersweet nature of motherhood in a war-torn region, where moments of joy are overshadowed by profound loss and grief. Despite the devastation, Rania’s memories with her twins serve as a reminder of the enduring love and resilience of mothers, even in the face of unimaginable tragedy.
The post talks about Rania who lost her infants and husband and presents the tragedy of loss and breaks all the allegations that were circulated by the Western media that this incident was a fabrication by saying “They talked about them as dolls and they are not dolls”
In the conservative Garmian environment, a woman in Kalar district established a shop selling perfumes, which is one of the professions considered masculine.
Recently, the percentage of women working in the private sector has increased
The story of Salman, the maker of hope among books, a young Christian man (26 years old) from Mosul, a student at the University of Mosul and the owner of a book packaging and copying library. He was displaced to the Kurdistan region after ISIS took control of Mosul. He returned after the liberation and opened his library in the cultural collection after it was looted, and he hired two young men to help him in the library.

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Iman Al-Masri, a mother of three children, faced displacement from her home in Beit Hanoun due to bombings while she was six months pregnant. Seeking safety, she evacuated to Deir al-Balah, where she and her family slept on the ground in a schoolyard. Amidst these challenging circumstances, she unexpectedly had to undergo a cesarean birth without proper preparation. After giving birth, she returned to stay in a classroom lacking essential supplies like sanitary pads for herself and her children. This highlights the harsh realities faced by displaced mothers in conflict zones, struggling to ensure their own and their children’s well-being amidst adversity.
Metle Metlik, the first women’s sexuality platform in Lebanon and the Arab world. Two female doctors, Sandrine Atallah and Gaël Abou Ghannam, make it their mission to inform Arab women in an innovative way, using both simple and scientific language.

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The post talks about Iman who had a c-section in very harsh conditions due to the war and presents a painful experience through which she says “After a whole month, I was able to take a shower and wash my children”