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Better World Organization Responds to Floods in Duhok In March 2024, devastating floods struck Duhok and its surrounding areas, displacing thousands of families and causing extensive damage to homes and property. As one of the first responders, the Better World Organization swiftly mobilized to provide critical assistance to those most affected, particularly women and children….
Highlights from our 2023 year.
Let’s highlight our 2023 year. It was a unique year for Better World Organization because it was time to celebrate our achievements. It was a year where the hard work of the organization was acknowledged at local and global level. We reaped what we sow. Thank you @One Young World for the opportunity and giving…
International Women’s Day
Introduction:To mark International Women’s Day on March 8th, the Better World Organization, in collaboration with partners such as Coardiad, the Women High Consul in Erbil, SoS Kinderdorf Organization, and UNFPA Iraq, orchestrated a gathering. The primary aim was to empower women, encourage community involvement, and recognize women’s invaluable contributions to society. The event comprised a…
International Day of People with special needs.
Better World Organization in Kapartu 1 camp celebrated the International Day of People with special needs , The celebration included a number of intertainment activities, some motivational speeches and showing skills of some participants with special needs in addition to distributing simple gifts on them.
The Speech of our Founder and Director “Walaa M. Ahmed” in One Young World Summit 2023 in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Ms. Ahmed was selected to present a speech in the peace and reconciliation session, where she shared her story about the initiative she created to support vulnerable communities, including internally displaced persons (IDPs) and refugees. Walaa also discussed the ISIS war in Sinjar and how her hometown of Duhok became a safe home to over a million IDPs.
Our “Women Peace Council ” in Sarsink
Our “Women Peace Council ” in Sarsink part of our project “Strengthening the Capacity of Young Women for Meaningful Participation in Decision Making in their Communities” with support of @Cordaid restored a street with beautiful touches in a spot that people from the area and tourists regularly visit, in order to have a better environment and be a more comfortable place.
