Displaced children play after war
From Layla Ahmed, Kirkuk Now, 25.12.2017 Amer’s family fled Tuz Khormatu on October 16 when the Iraqi security forces wrestled…
From Layla Ahmed, Kirkuk Now, 25.12.2017 Amer’s family fled Tuz Khormatu on October 16 when the Iraqi security forces wrestled…
A conversation with Suzn Fahmi, Project Coordinator of the Jinda Center in Dohuk, on the situation of women and girls…
Some of the issues women in Iraqi Kurdistan face today are in part due to many of them not attending…
Domestic violence and repressive family relations are still a big problem in Iraqi-Kurdistan. In this article, Khalat Salh from our…
As part of Wadi’s new Non-Violence Campaign our teams in Garmyan have written one of the very first articles published…
Recent events have stirred fears of violence and growing instability in the Iraqi Kurdistan region. Once again the future appears very uncertain, and hopes for peace and prosperity are fading. Old fears and traumata are resurfacing again. Our local teams and partners shared their feelings, impressions and aspirations in public statements.
By Kieran Corcoran, Business Insider UK, 09.09.2017 A 13-year-old Yazidi girl — Nisren — paints a self-portrait with…
FGM is not tied to a specific race or religion. It is a tragic side product of the universal fear…
As an infant Fatima was ‘promised in marriage’ by her father to her cousin- a man 30 years her elder….
With the support of Wadi, a unique soccer team has come together in Erbil. The team is made up of…