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UN: 5,000 families displaced from Mosul in 2018
UN: 5,000 families displaced from Mosul in 2018
Last modified: 27/03/2018 20:11
Translation / Hamid Ahmed
Omar Haneen Ali was 22 years old when she and her family had to flee their home in Mosul because of the fighting. She and her parents walked through the minefields before they reached a safe place in the DP camp for displaced people in northern Iraq.
"The journey was long and tiring," says Hanin. "I had to leave my previous life behind and start a new life in a camp for the displaced."
According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the fighting in Iraq in 2014 forced more than 2.3 million people to flee their homes. Today, violence, poverty and instability are still working to uproot societies.
During the period from 12 January to 24 March this year, some 5,597 displaced families arrived at displaced persons camps in Mosul.
But Hanin did not let these challenges discourage her from achieving her ambitions and tried to continue her studies and read books that increase her educational information.
"I can not give up my studies, learning from inside a tent makes me feel strong," Haneen said, "I felt I could do more than just stay."
The aspirations of the displaced are nostalgic for their learning opportunities, led by a women's center in the camp supported by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) program in Iraq.
There are more than 140 such centers in Iraq supported by the United Nations, where they provide classes in art, crafts, sewing and embroidery, as well as providing services and health and psychological care for women and girls in these centers.
At the women's center, Haneen realized that she could employ her skills not only for learning but also for teaching. "I learned sewing from my mother and I helped her in sewing my younger brothers," she said. Haneen worked as a volunteer to train other women in tailoring.
The United Nations says hundreds of women have come to visit the Center to participate in creative activities, noting that many women still suffer from psychological trauma, anxiety and combat conditions and the conditions of displacement outside their homes, and some of them expressed their vulnerability to family abuse, Humanitarian crises.
The United Nations affirms that these centers allow women who have experienced many difficulties to receive assistance to overcome these difficult stages and to reintegrate into society.
"These women meet at the center as friends, as they do in their neighborhoods, where they gather together to sew clothes, some of whom come with painful feelings and tragedies inside them, but their sewing practice helps them organize their lives and forget the past," said the center's supervisor.
"In addition to creative activities, this center provides women with psychosocial support services as well as instructions on how to deal with cases of sexual harassment, internal violence and other situations of violence," the center said.
Three years after her exodus, Hanin was treated with hundreds of women and became one of the most trusted elements in the center.
"My mission here is not only as a teacher but also to help displaced women through this activity to escape the difficult reality and forget the past tragedies to see their positive role now," Hanin said.
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Last modified: 27/03/2018 20:11
Translation / Hamid Ahmed
Omar Haneen Ali was 22 years old when she and her family had to flee their home in Mosul because of the fighting. She and her parents walked through the minefields before they reached a safe place in the DP camp for displaced people in northern Iraq.
"The journey was long and tiring," says Hanin. "I had to leave my previous life behind and start a new life in a camp for the displaced."
According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the fighting in Iraq in 2014 forced more than 2.3 million people to flee their homes. Today, violence, poverty and instability are still working to uproot societies.
During the period from 12 January to 24 March this year, some 5,597 displaced families arrived at displaced persons camps in Mosul.
But Hanin did not let these challenges discourage her from achieving her ambitions and tried to continue her studies and read books that increase her educational information.
"I can not give up my studies, learning from inside a tent makes me feel strong," Haneen said, "I felt I could do more than just stay."
The aspirations of the displaced are nostalgic for their learning opportunities, led by a women's center in the camp supported by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) program in Iraq.
There are more than 140 such centers in Iraq supported by the United Nations, where they provide classes in art, crafts, sewing and embroidery, as well as providing services and health and psychological care for women and girls in these centers.
At the women's center, Haneen realized that she could employ her skills not only for learning but also for teaching. "I learned sewing from my mother and I helped her in sewing my younger brothers," she said. Haneen worked as a volunteer to train other women in tailoring.
The United Nations says hundreds of women have come to visit the Center to participate in creative activities, noting that many women still suffer from psychological trauma, anxiety and combat conditions and the conditions of displacement outside their homes, and some of them expressed their vulnerability to family abuse, Humanitarian crises.
The United Nations affirms that these centers allow women who have experienced many difficulties to receive assistance to overcome these difficult stages and to reintegrate into society.
"These women meet at the center as friends, as they do in their neighborhoods, where they gather together to sew clothes, some of whom come with painful feelings and tragedies inside them, but their sewing practice helps them organize their lives and forget the past," said the center's supervisor.
"In addition to creative activities, this center provides women with psychosocial support services as well as instructions on how to deal with cases of sexual harassment, internal violence and other situations of violence," the center said.
Three years after her exodus, Hanin was treated with hundreds of women and became one of the most trusted elements in the center.
"My mission here is not only as a teacher but also to help displaced women through this activity to escape the difficult reality and forget the past tragedies to see their positive role now," Hanin said.
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