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Protection is key to promoting human rights and alleviating suffering. Humanitarian crises, displacement, conflict, and post conflict conditions are spaces where we foster protection norms and ensure they are instilled through engagement with civil society organizations, governmental bodies, private sector and affected populations. We aim to design activities that foster an environment that respects international law, human rights, gender justice, and human dignity.

Psychosocial and legal support for Iraqi and North-East Syrian families


Iraq and Syria are facing significant challenges in their recovery from the war which resulted in a humanitarian crisis, the displacement of millions of people, and the destruction of infrastructure and basic services.
Psychosocial and legal support for Iraqi and North-East Syrian families

Referral centre for child counselling and female empowerment in Talafar


Nearly 4 years have passed since Talafar District, Iraq, was liberated from extremist group military occupation, but significant challenges still prevent the recovery of the area.
Referral centre for child counselling and female empowerment in Talafar

Providing Mental Health and Psychosocial Support for Community-Based Reintegration


During the conflict with a powerful extremist group, more than 6 million Iraqis were displaced from their home areas, and an estimated 1.3 million people remain displaced today.
Providing Mental Health and Psychosocial Support for Community-Based Reintegration

Strengthening Civil Society and the Rule of Law in Iraq as a Peacebuilding Tool


In Iraq, the response to human rights violations often remains lacklustre due to the lack of resources and capacity of the governmental offices.
Strengthening Civil Society and the Rule of Law in Iraq as a Peacebuilding Tool