The Importance of Staff Well-Being Programs in Iraq

2020-04-03T13:07:57+00:00April 3rd, 2020|News|

Working in the Middle East, and in Iraq in particular, creates high risks of workplace hazards and stress. While these challenges are present while working in Kurdistan, having a staff well-being program can help to improve work quality, employee outlook, and overall satisfaction. It is especially important when staff are working with vulnerable populations, victims [...]

SEED is Using a New Traumatic Stress Relief Technique for Greater Impact

2020-03-26T11:25:28+00:00March 26th, 2020|News|

SEED Foundation has been providing comprehensive mental health and psychosocial support services since 2015 to those affected by violence and conflict. Many of our cases require more specialized mental health support, as they struggle with trauma symptoms and traumatic stress. Traumatic stress is a mental state in which a person feels extremely anxious and [...]

What Happened Last Week in Kurdistan

2020-03-24T08:46:29+00:00March 24th, 2020|In the Media, News|

Source: What Happened Last Week in Kurdistan/ Author: Jil Shwani / Date: March 2020 SEED Foundation Communications Program Manager Lara Fatah explains in this podcast with Jil Shwani (@whlw_kurdistan) how SEED implements its mission to protect, empower, and support the recovery of survivors of violence and others at risk in Kurdistan. She details how [...]

HERStory Exhibit: Shame Dies When Stories are Told

2020-11-20T20:28:52+00:00March 9th, 2020|GBV page, News|

SEED Foundation proudly co-sponsored the launch of an exhibiton to bring focus to femicide and gender-based violence against women in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq on February 10. The event “HERStory: RESPECT and Remember '' was an interactive and immersive experience remembering victims of GBV in 2019 and recognizing those providing support to survivors [...]

Furthering legal protections for women and families in Kurdistan

2020-12-15T20:50:10+00:00March 8th, 2020|GBV page, News|

Kurdistan is one of the few places in the MENA region to have a law which criminalizes domestic violence. In 2011, the Kurdistan Parliament passed the ‘Combating Domestic Violence Law’. For the first time the law criminalized a broad range of violence in the home, physical, psychological, sexual, and social violence against women within the [...]

Sexual Harassment: It’s No Joke

2020-02-23T06:53:24+00:00February 23rd, 2020|News|

Sexual harassment of women and girls in Kurdistan is widespread - on the street, online, in taxis, in schools, and in the workplace. It makes us fearful and keeps us from fully participating in school, work, community, and public life. This harms all of us. Through our #STOPabuse campaign, SEED is working to raise [...]

Think Before You Act

2020-02-13T09:16:20+00:00February 11th, 2020|In The Media - Homepage, News|

In Iraq, many young women are subjected to harassment, exploitation, and abuse due to manipulation of their photos. It may seem innocent, but it's not a joke and can have dire consequences for the victim. And sharing this edited photo on social media is not only wrong, but in Kurdistan it's also illegal. SEED [...]

Children Born of War. Iraq is not alone….

2022-02-08T08:23:16+00:00December 23rd, 2019|Child Soldiers, News, Reintegration|

Children Born of War Iraq is not alone…. Conflict has a devastating effect on civilians, including increasing the vulnerability of women and girls to sexual violence. Iraq, like countries the world over, struggles with the consequences of protracted armed conflict, and fails to adequately respond to the needs of survivors.  Rape and other forms [...]

“I trusted him”

2019-12-03T15:08:59+00:00December 3rd, 2019|News|

SEED is working to raise awareness of sexual exploitation, harassment, and abuse to better protect girls and women by reducing their vulnerabilities, increasing their knowledge of how to protect themselves, or access to protective services when they are not, and to strengthen family support and build healthier relationships. Sexual exploitation, harassment, and [...]

Yezidi humanitarian’s work earns him $1 million Aurora Prize

2019-11-17T14:34:11+00:00November 16th, 2019|News|

SEED Foundation warmly congratulates Dr. Mirza Dinnayi, a Yezidi humanitarian and native of Sinjar, for receiving the 2019 Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity at a ceremony in Yerevan, Armenia. Dr. Dinnayi has been recognized for his life-saving work in Iraq and the Kurdistan Region spanning over a decade, including his humanitarian response and advocacy on [...]

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