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I'm special

Every human being has an individual talent that distinguishes him from the rest of the people, through which he can build and strengthen his self-confidence, it raise his human dignity and his ethics. All we have to do is to discover, develop and support these talents.

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Self-realization at work

Based on the importance of supporting and empowering young people economically and believing in the need to involve everyone in the recovery of the society according to his desire and based on the need to involve women and enable them to activate their role in building communities in a better way, Syrian Society for Social Development team (SSSD)-Hama office in cooperation with

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And a safe bed we made

Rima, a woman from northern rural Aleppo, was forced to flee her hometown because of the poor security conditions. She and her family of 7 children—the eldest of whom is 12 and the youngest 4 months old—currently live in an unfinished house at Daff al-Sakhr, Jaramana district, Rural Damascus.

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A new hope

Strangers had the unity of a situation: displacement, escaping death, loss and suffering. The village of Um Arquila, in the eastern countryside of Aleppo, was the same as other villages in the same area who had suffered from all above.
Ms. R, 33 years old is a mother of five children, she moved away and then returned after 3 years to live in a mud room at her husband's relatives.

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Walking Together

Anas, 17, was born in rural Aleppo. He grew up there, living with his parents and brother. His father used to work in agriculture, but as the crisis intensified in 2011, Anas was forced to leave with his mother and brother to Deir al-Zaur. His father did not wish to leave so he remained in his hometown.

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Annual Report 2016

The founders of the Syrian Society for Social Development (SSSD) from different backgrounds, governorates and disciplines all gathered to provide effective interventions in response to the challenges facing marginalized groups, especially children and young peo

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A Working Woman

Mrs. R S, an unemployed 37-year-old widow and mother of three (two daughters and one boy), lived with her family in Qatana, Damascus. The house she was living in wasn’t hers but rather rented as she couldn’t afford to own one.

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