Baytna’s Blog


Before the popular, peaceful revolution began in 2011, Syria was an unknown entity for those unfamiliar with the region or with the realities of living under an authoritarian regime.

Since then, as Syrians began to spread around the world, fleeing the regime’s violence, many facets of Syrian life and social customs became better known, and civil society activities started bringing varied aspects of this wonderful country’s people to light.

Baytna’s Blog will bring some of their stories to you.

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As Their Course Ends, Baytna Trainees Look Forward to Civil Work

In this final round, the course was designed to include many vital subjects that would be important for participants’ current and future work, starting with safety, security, and risk management, then going through the role of civil society, and ending with social cohesion and the best ways of enhancing it.

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Boosting Syrian Women’s Political Empowerment

Baytna Outline program works with Syrian female refugees in Lebanon to empower them politically and professionally. Twenty women of different educational levels have participated in the Alminyah workshops, Read their inspiring stories.

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