Project Report
| Jan 25, 2026
Numbers Creating Empowerment and Stability
By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
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We are immensely proud of what our ambitious youth have achieved in the Entrepreneurship Program as we reach its fifth phase. These figures are not mere statistics; they are real, practical steps toward "turning the wheels of the economy" and achieving financial stability for our students:
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26 Entrepreneurial Projects: Creative ideas transformed into business plans and real-world models.
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18 Training Sessions: Intensive sessions focused on building business models and testing minimum viable products (MVPs).
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38 Training Hours: Hours of continuous learning to refine entrepreneurial and technical skills.
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24 Individual Consultations: Personalized support for each entrepreneur to overcome challenges and develop presentation and influence skills.
At Masarat, we believe that empowerment begins by providing youth with the tools that make them active contributors to their communities. Thank you to everyone supporting these pioneers' journey in turning their ambitions into sustainable projects that serve the local economy and secure their future.
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Jan 22, 2026
Masarat Knowledge Encounters
By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
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In celebration of six years of giving and achievement, we at Masarat have decided to move closer to our university students through a series of direct and interactive encounters. These meetings are more than just lectures; they are idea laboratories where we discuss the most important issues shaping the professional and intellectual future of youth, most notably:
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Artificial Intelligence: Exploring how this field is changing the world and how to invest in it academically and professionally.
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Freelancing: Opening horizons for financial stability and empowerment through skills that break geographic borders.
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Digital Identity: How students can build a strong and influential professional presence in the virtual world.
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Design Thinking: Providing youth with a creative methodology for problem-solving and project innovation.
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What and Why I Read: Promoting a culture of conscious reading as a tool for building awareness and expanding cognitive horizons.
We believe our role goes beyond traditional curricula; we strive to anchor our students on the path of knowledge and empower them with real tools for success. Thank you to everyone supporting this ongoing six-year journey, through which we have reached 66,000 beneficiaries to date.
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Jan 20, 2026
From Displacement Camps to University Halls
By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
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We are thrilled to share an inspiring success story of one of our dedicated students, Abdul Rahim.
Abdul Rahim began his journey with "Masarat" during middle school, overcoming the harsh conditions of displacement and the geographical barriers imposed by conflict. Thanks to his unwavering determination and your continuous support, he didn’t just excel in his high school exams—he achieved his dream of entering university.
Today, Abdul Rahim is navigating his university years with confidence, but his ambition doesn’t stop at the classroom walls. He embodies the true spirit of perseverance by balancing his university studies with a job. He works and studies simultaneously to secure his future and support his family, proving that education is the most powerful tool for transformation.
Abdul Rahim’s transition from virtual learning in displacement camps to the halls of a university is a testament to the impact of your contributions. Thank you for making these milestones possible.
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