Empower 50 Women in Syria with Education

by Masarat Initiative
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Empower 50 Women in Syria with Education
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Empower 50 Women in Syria with Education
Empower 50 Women in Syria with Education
Empower 50 Women in Syria with Education
Empower 50 Women in Syria with Education
Empower 50 Women in Syria with Education
Empower 50 Women in Syria with Education
Empower 50 Women in Syria with Education
Empower 50 Women in Syria with Education
Empower 50 Women in Syria with Education
Empower 50 Women in Syria with Education
Empower 50 Women in Syria with Education
Empower 50 Women in Syria with Education
Empower 50 Women in Syria with Education
Empower 50 Women in Syria with Education
Empower 50 Women in Syria with Education

Project Report | Feb 4, 2025
Day of Brotherhood: Your Humanity Is Priceless!

By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader

Has anyone ever told you about the profound impact you've made?
You may not have seen it with your own eyes, and it wasn't mentioned in the headlines of the media, but it's real… It’s there, in a remote village where a girl holds her first book with tiny hands, in the heart of a refugee who finally closed his eyes feeling safe, in the life of an orphan who almost lost affection, but found hope… and found you.

In many places around the world, millions of people are deprived of their right to learn due to conflict, poverty, forced displacement, or discrimination. Every lost opportunity for education means a future that might be lost, a cycle of poverty that continues, and dreams left unfulfilled.

But today, reality is different with your partnership!

Over the past five years, the "Masarat Initiative" has opened the doors of learning for those denied it because of war, displacement, or economic conditions. Free lessons provided an opportunity for all, without discrimination, to break barriers and build a better future:

  • More than 585,200 hours of educational content were provided for free.
  • 50,000 students received educational opportunities they would not have had without your support.
  • Knowledge resources that enable individuals to acquire practical skills, opening doors to employment and financial independence.
  • Psychological sessions were offered to people with disabilities, providing them with the stability they need to live with dignity and participate in their communities.

Every book read, every exam passed, every certificate raised high—your impact was in all of them.

And today, as the world celebrates the International Day of Human Brotherhood, you are a living example of it.
Because you believed in the power of knowledge, because you supported education as a fundamental right, and because you were part of this change—we say to you: Thank you.

Together, we make the world more just... and more hopeful.

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Masarat Initiative

Location: Gaziantep, 27 - Turkey
Facebook: Facebook Page
Twitter: @masaratsyria
Project Leader:
ِAbdulrazak Madi
Gaziantep , 27 Turkey

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