*”Liberated T”, is a Syrian advocacy campaign that aims to change the negative gender stenotypes imposed mainly by our society on women, it focuses on theSyrian women’s stories, battles, and experiences. It will also expose the gender based violations they face on their daily lives. *In standard Arabic language the femininity letter T added to the verb to make it feminine is named “The Quiet T”. Our campaign uses the same femininity T but we are changing its name into liberated T, instead of “quiet”.

Shaima sales woman

Shima was displaced from her hometown, Raqqa, when ISIS occupied it, and headed to Amouda, where she had to start over and work to support herself and her family. She found a vacancy to work in a…
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Ruba Qatsha

Ruba was detained twice in Syria. Afrer being released she went to Turkey, and started over and is now working with a local organisation, however; the detainees' cause is still present in her life.…
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Fatima Aref

Fatima is a volunteer in the Syria Civil Defence - The White Helmets, her husband got out of the detention with a disability, so she had to take care of him along with their three children. Fatima…
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Rana Melhem

From a housewife، Rana has turned into a nurse and then after attending a media training، she finally was able to achieve her childhood dream of being a journalist. Rana is a single mother of 7, she…
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Mosaic Artist

Om Muhamad has been making this beautiful mosaic art and making living out of it, for more than 13 years, she learnt how to do so from her husband, then she taught it to her daughters. She says "this…
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Ezdihar

Ezdihar was forcibly displaced from Aleppo city to Edlib, when arriving there and despite her personal trauma, she started working to help the orphans, she also provide psychosocial support to them…
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