*”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”.

Khitam Jani

Khitam is from Jisr Al Shougour in Idlib, she studied sculpture and photography in Latakia Art School, and works as a coordinator in a local cultural center. Khitam's paintings have been in many…
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Breadwinners

Paid-by-day jobs seems to be men exclusive in the Syrian cities while in the suburb, women working on this basis are acceptable socially and their work is common especially in the farms.…
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Afaf Al Rasheed

Afaf graduated from law school and was working as a judge in Syria, when she displaced to Turkey, she dedicated her time to help the other Syrians living there in the legal challenges they face,…
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Hanadi Woopi

Hanadi is a pharmacist and a mother of six, when she was forced to leave syria to Turkey, she decided to learn Turkish to be able to study & manage her own pharmacy. And as her house was far…
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Huda Sirjawi

Huda is a lawyer, she works for 4 years in her city local council as a member in its laws-office then as the head of the women's committee. Huda is not just a social activist, she is a political one…
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Merna Al-Hasan

MeRnA is a freelance video journalist working in Edlib, and she is the first woman journalist to stand in front of the camera while reporting from it. Merna also uses her social media accounts to…
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