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.
A Journey of Creativity: Advancing True Social Inclusion
The Qudrat project for working with people with disabilities, led by the Sanabel Al-Amal Association in the western countryside of Aleppo.
Participation of Syrian Women in the Political and in Peacebuilding Processes
SYCAC, with the support of Baytna, has undertaken a comprehensive project, "Empowering Syrian Women," to enhance women's capabilities, foster their participation in society and politics, and build a more just and equal Syrian society. SYCAC's efforts encompass a range of activities, including legal and political empowerment training sessions for women in various regions in Syria.
From Northern Syria, Assemblies, and Unions to Deliver the Voices and Obtain the Rights
About Wasl Network connecting unions and assemblies, and the great results in the northern countryside of Aleppo.
Work, Ambition, and Devotion With People With Disabilities Inside Syria
The Qudrat project for working with people with disabilities, led by the Sanabel Al-Amal Association in the western countryside of Aleppo.