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** WEEKLY NEWS UPDATE
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Contents:
* Not waiting for handouts: Five stories of resilience from one of the world’s largest refugee camps
* In Focus: World Humanitarian Day 2019
* In the words of Madina Mousa: “I could not stay idle in the face of hardship”
* From where I stand: “A woman can and should be able to work”
* UN Women announces Beijing+25 Youth Task Force
* Take five: “Addressing gender and protection issues in humanitarian action is lifesaving and planning and budgeting needs to reflect that”
** Not waiting for handouts: Five stories of resilience from one of the world’s largest refugee camps ([link removed])
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Aug 16, 2019 01:54 pm
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In some of the world’s largest camps, refugees and the native communities power their own economies. Students compete for admission into a better school, journalists report on daily news, entrepreneurs learn new skills and health workers deliver babies. And women are often a forgotten part of this workforce. Meet five women and girls who are doing the usual and unusual jobs that keep life going, and aspiring for more.
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** In Focus: World Humanitarian Day 2019 ([link removed])
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Aug 15, 2019 12:16 pm
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On World Humanitarian Day, share the stories of amazing women who scale impossible challenges every day in humanitarian settings, striving for a safer and better future for all.
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** In the words of Madina Mousa: “I could not stay idle in the face of hardship” ([link removed])
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Aug 15, 2019 10:44 am
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Madina Mousa fled the war in Syria with her family in 2013, and now lives in Kawergosk Refugee Camp in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. She started volunteering to help other refugees and now works as a Protection Supervisor at the Women’s Empowerment Organization (WEO), local partner organization of UN Women implementing the regional programme, “Strengthening the Resilience of Syrian Women and Girls and Host Communities in Iraq, Jordan and Turkey”, funded by the European Union under the EU Regional Trust Fund in Response to the Syrian Crisis (the EU MADAD Fund).
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** From where I stand: “A woman can and should be able to work” ([link removed])
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Aug 14, 2019 03:55 pm
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Deep within the rural community of Karak lies the town of Taibeh, where 39-year-old Mona Ahmed Alqkla, found a safe place for her family seven years ago after fleeing the conflict in Dara'a, Syria. She had never had the opportunity to work, until now. She recently joined the incentive-based volunteer programme as a tailor in the Oasis Centre in Taibeh, which was launched by the Ministry of Social Development in partnership with UN Women in March 2019.
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** UN Women announces Beijing+25 Youth Task Force ([link removed])
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Aug 14, 2019 03:28 pm
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UN Women is pleased to announce the “Beijing+25 Youth Task Force”, comprising of 30 young leaders from different youth-led and youth-serving organizations, with diverse areas of expertise and from all regions of the world.
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** Take five: “Addressing gender and protection issues in humanitarian action is lifesaving and planning and budgeting needs to reflect that” ([link removed])
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Aug 14, 2019 01:47 pm
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Nimarta Khuman, a Gender and Protection Advisor, explains what it means to incorporate gender and protection in humanitarian action and why it’s important.
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