Nadia’s Initiative is proud to announce that, with funding from ALIPH Foundation, we are restoring Sheikh Mand Temple in Gedala village, Sinjar.
WeiterlesenStudents excitedly explore the grounds of Rambosi’s renewed primary school - recently rehabilitated and furnished by Nadia’s Initiative.
WeiterlesenWith funding from USAID, Nadia’s Initiative is continuing its efforts to strengthen Sinjar’s healthcare system and fight COVID-19 by supplying Sinjar General Hospital with essential equipment.
WeiterlesenIn Sinjar, Nadia’s Initiative and Dorcas Aid International are organizing and training local volunteer Water Committees to operate and maintain their restored WASH infrastructure.
WeiterlesenNadia’s Initiative is building a brand new primary school in Tabba village in Sinjar, Iraq. The new school will be furnished with everything from desks to whiteboards in order to create a safe and engaging learning environment for over 270 students.
WeiterlesenThanks to the generous support of our partner, the Government of ROC (Taiwan), Nadia’s Initiative distributed 100,000 masks to families and essential workers in Sinjar, Bashiqa, Hamdanya, and IDP camps.
WeiterlesenWith support from the Government of Japan, Nadia’s Initiative, IOM Iraq, and Mission East have created a small business incubator to empower 57 women to start and maintain their own businesses, thus bolstering the redevelopment of Sinjar.
WeiterlesenIn 2014, the vast majority of Yazidi temples in Sinjar were destroyed by ISIS. It is estimated that ISIS destroyed at least 28 religious sites and historical buildings throughout Northern Iraq. Thanks to the support of the ALIPH Foundation, Nadia’s Initiative is working to rehabilitate Malack Sheikh Hassan Temple in Gabara village, Sinjar, Iraq.
WeiterlesenNadia’s Initiative is working to secure access to safe drinking water for Yazidis returning to their homes in Hayali village in South Sinjar, where they are restoring WASH (water, sanitation, and hygiene) services
WeiterlesenNadia’s Initiative is addressing the emergency water needs of recent returnees to Sinjar by working with USAID to provide them with water tanks.
WeiterlesenNadia’s Initiative’s Survivor Support Project provided household goods, cash payments, and psychosocial support for Yazidi survivors and their families. The needs of survivors informed the project’s trauma-sensitive and survivor-centric approach.
WeiterlesenFrom Nadia’s Initiative’s latest distribution of medical supplies, Sinjar Hospital received ECG Machines, beds, defibrillators, and ventilators, among many other items that have enabled the hospital to commence mid-level surgeries.
WeiterlesenWith the generous support of the United Arab Emirates, NI and Dorcas Aid International are restoring access to clean water in Sinjar. This project is providing water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services for six villages in the North Sinjar region.
WeiterlesenNadia’s Initiative is working with the Directorate of Electricity to restore electricity in South Sinjar. With electricity secured, the community can power other important infrastructure like hospitals and schools.
WeiterlesenThe Government of Japan is supporting IOM Iraq, who is partnering with Nadia’s Initiative (NI), for the Women's Empowerment and Livelihood Programme. The aim of this project is to strengthen support systems for women in Sinjar and improve their access to livelihoods.
WeiterlesenSix years ago, ISIS launched its genocidal campaign against the Yazidi community and changed their lives forever. They destroyed families, homes, and schools and subjected Yazidis to heinous acts of violence.
WeiterlesenJust this past month, hundreds of Yazidi women, children, and men have returned to Sinjar, Iraq for the first time since ISIS destroyed their community six years ago.
WeiterlesenNadia’s Initiative is undertaking a survivor-centric approach to the redevelopment of Sinjar by prioritizing sensitive, holistic, and tangible support for survivors of sexual violence based on the needs they express.
WeiterlesenFunded by USAID and implemented by Sunrise NGO, Nadia’s Initiative is distributing emergency food to thousands of families to mitigate the pandemic’s impact on those most vulnerable.
WeiterlesenNadia’s Initiative is implementing a comprehensive restoration project that is providing hundreds of female-headed farming households with open-field irrigated farming, kitchen gardens, greenhouses, dairy cows, and cash payments.
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