Erbil exhibit puts national focus on gender-based violence

2020-11-20T20:42:19+00:00February 10th, 2020|GBV page, In the Media|

Source: Rudaw English/ Author: Karwan Faidhi Dri/ Date: February 10, 2020 ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - A one-month exhibition opened on Monday in Erbil aims to bring national focus to gender-based violence (GBV) in the Kurdistan Region and encourage discussions on the topic, its organizer told Rudaw. Full Article

NEW EXHIBITION SHOWS TOLL OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN KURDISTAN REGION

2020-02-25T07:28:48+00:00February 2nd, 2020|In the Media|

Source: NRT/ Author: Winthrop Rodgers/ Date: February 2, 2020 SULAIMANI — Behind a curtain, in a darkened room at a new exhibition in Erbil, candlelight illuminates the initials of 120 women who died in the Kurdistan Region in 2019 as a result of gender-based violence, reminding viewers that, while their stories may be obscured, [...]

‘Severe medical needs’ blight civilians fleeing Turkish offensive in Northern Syria: Sherri Talabany

2020-02-25T12:52:04+00:00November 18th, 2019|In the Media|

Source: Rudaw English / Author: Holly Johnston/ Date: November 18, 2019 ERBIL, Kurdistan Region — Civilians who have fled the Turkish incursion in northern Syria to seek refuge in the Kurdistan Region are in grave need of medical care, according to Sherri Kraham Talabany, President and Executive Director of the SEED Foundation. Full Article [...]

Interview on Refugee Influx, Winter Donation Drive

2019-11-17T09:25:50+00:00November 17th, 2019|In the Media, In The Media - Homepage|

Check out SEED President Sherri Kraham Talabany describing  SEED’s response in the Kurdistan Region to the influx of over 15,000 refugees from Rojava. She also touched on SEED's next campaign: Preventing Sexual Exploitation, Abuse, and Harassment. Our Senior Program Officer, Shano Ibrahim, also highlighted the launch of SEED's Winter Donation Drive. Interview: Audio only  

Risking Turkey’s ire, Iraqi Kurds back Syrian brethren

2019-11-17T20:11:46+00:00November 5th, 2019|In the Media, In The Media - Homepage|

Source: Al-Monitor/ Author: Amberin Zaman / Date: November 4, 2019 An oft-cited reason for why the Kurds do not have their own state is the unremitting disunity among themselves. But Turkey’s Oct. 9 assault against a US-backed Kurdish militia in northeastern Syria has prompted an unprecedented display of pan-Kurdish solidarity. The Iraqi Kurds are at the [...]

The Security Implications of Human Trafficking

2019-10-14T13:46:24+00:00October 14th, 2019|In the Media, In The Media - Homepage|

Source: Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) /Authors: Jamille Bigio and Rachel Vogelste/ Date: October 2019 / This report was written as part of the CFR's Women and Foreign Policy Program. Human trafficking is a gross violation of human rights that affects populations across regional, ethnic, and religious lines. It encompasses a range of illicit [...]

They Were Children When They Were Kidnapped By ISIS and Forced to Fight. What Happens Now That They’re Home?

2019-11-26T19:16:21+00:00May 26th, 2019|Children Affected by Violence, In the Media, In The Media - Homepage|

Source: Time Magazine / Author: Kimberly Dozier / Date: May 23, 2019 This story was produced in partnership with the Pulitzer Center. Raised in northern Iraq’s small Yezidi religious minority, S. was 9 years old when the so-called Islamic State killed his father and brother, kidnapped him and turned him into a child soldier. He [...]

Teaching Megadeth in Iraq

2019-05-26T08:26:26+00:00April 29th, 2019|In the Media, In The Media - Homepage|

Source: The Rolling Stone Magazine / Author: ANDREA MARKS / Date: April 11, 2019 Portland guitarist and Widespread Panic writer Jerry Joseph started Nomad Music Foundation, a nonprofit that brings guitars and music classes to kids in conflict zones Guitar lessons aren’t exactly a top priority in places like Northern Iraq, where thousands of Kurds and [...]

The Caliphate Is Crushed, But ISIS Infants—Innocent, Abandoned and Despised—Live On

2020-12-13T23:37:04+00:00March 25th, 2019|In the Media, In The Media - Homepage, Reintegration|

The Caliphate Is Crushed, But ISIS Infants—Innocent, Abandoned and Despised—Live On Source: Daily Beast / Author: KIMBERLY DOZIER DUHOK, Iraqi Kurdistan—In no-man’s land between the Iraqi and Syrian borders, there’s a meeting point for Iraqi families freed from the so-called Islamic State. Smugglers bring their human contraband to meet relieved family members who paid tens [...]

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