# Work is Not Shameful A family from Nasiriyah (father, mother and daughter) creates amazing works of art.
The Youth in Kifri district suffer from the absence of any Youth center to develop and enhance their diverse potentials and benefit from them to enhance their skills.”
# Well done! Mohammed Tamir, an eighth-grade student from the Tel Adaas area in Nineveh Governorate, possesses a remarkable talent for sculpting clay into miniature replicas of military vehicles.
#Youth from Iraq Kamaran Kamal: I took revenge on ISIS with books. Kamaran took the first step by collecting 200 books from donors to open his tent as a public library for the IDPs camp, encouraging people to read: “My library was a window to a new world and a warm flame of hope amidst the harsh cold of the camp.”
#My voice Mohammed Alaa Al-Hasnawi (born 2007), a fourth-grade middle school student from Najaf Governorate, is one of the marginalized voices whose plight has not resonated as a case requiring a helping hand.
#MySuccess Hadi and Nabil Zaher, brothers from Akre District in Duhok, have been working in the poultry and slaughterhouse industry for nearly 20 years.
#Our People A businessman from Erbil buys books worth $5,000 and distributes them for free to children and young people.
# Work is Not Shameful Famous spice seller in Diyala.
“Fursan Beit Al-Malla Academy” in Basra to hold an endurance horse race next Friday. The event is the first of its kind in Basra and includes a hurdle jumping section for novice riders.
Abu Adam from the village of Al-Rayhaniyah, west of Mosul, opened his own project for agricultural tools, despite the various circumstances he went through as a result of ISIS’s control over the city and its loss of many of its economic resources.

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