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Archives 2021

Some Of Our activities

Hariwan Organization for Development of human rights with the partnership of international Organization of migration IOM has conducted and successfully accomplished several activities, English course, computer course and drawing course. certificates and gifts were awarded to all the participants as an appreciation for their efforts, we wish them all the success .

International Children’s Day

Hariwan Organization for Development of Human Rights in partnership with IOM with the support of US AID.
Celebrated international Children’s Day at Shekhan Camp. Wishing them a very beautiful life. May the love and laughter always stay on every child’s face. Happy children day.

Also on this day child resilience program has been ended and certificates have been handed to the children who were the participants of the program.

The project of (Psychosocial Support and Community engagement): From January 2019 – Ongoing.

Implementing the project by Hariwan Organization in partnership with IOM in Shekhan camp. The project is directly benefiting the beneficiaries in the psychosocial and social cohesion aspects, The project has different kinds of activities for all categories focused on providing psychosocial support, providing activities such as Case management, awareness sessions, advocacy, life skills training, recreational activities, education, capacity building, vocational training, self-care program.. etc. The project established in January 2019, The project focuses on providing IDPs with community and family support by participating them in the Centre’s various activities. Throughout the project, The project aims to improve the psychological status of IDPs in the Shekhan camp and to develop cohesion within the project, Raise awareness of the IDPs psychologically, socially and economically to enable them to prevent the problems of life and the daily difficulties they face.

  • This project aims is to be an initiative that will lead to the activation and integration of IDPs in a way that will make them effective partners in building and strengthening social solidarity and social cohesion through social programs and activities social activities and awareness-raising sessions that will reduce tensions caused by feelings of exclusion in order to move forward in a new society with a culture and traditions, the project will continue to build capacity through a series of workshops on project themes, youth activities and events.
  • To support all categories of children, Teenagers, youth, widows, poor families, the elderly, and those with special needs and to strengthen them psychologically, socially, and economically through the courses, activities, and services provided by the organization make a decision.

Project Donor/Partner

IOM / USAID / Australian Aid

Livelihood project in Bashiqa (For 3 months) in 2018:

Varies beneficiary from different districts in Bashiqa for the literacy training course, providing training on Beekeeping, and Sewing course, and at the end of the project, the beekeeper’s boxes and Sewing machine distributed to the participants.

Tear Fund/ OFDA

The project of (Psychosocial support) for Yazidi Women in Ba’adre sub-district and Essiyan Camp, (For 3 months) from October, November, and December in 2018. IOM / Cooperazione Italiana allo Sviluppo(AICS).

In coordination with both NGOs Hariwan Organization for Development of Human Rights (HODHR), and Developing Natural Resources (ODNR) in the partnership with the International Organization for Migration (IOM). The project aim is to improve the psychological and health status of Yazidi women and girls in both areas; Baa’dre Sub-district and Essian camp, and develop cohesion with the host community.
The project’s objectives were:

  • To improve the psychological status of Yazidi women.
  • Activities; Provided yoga training to train Yazidi women and girls on yoga.
  • Spreading awareness and positive attitude about leisure activities and women’s health in order to improve the health status of women.
  • Activities; Provided food and health sessions for Yazidi women and girls.
  • Enhancing communication and connection among members of the community, both Yazidi IDPs and host community.
  • Activities; Provided leisure activities; such as picnics, planting trees, and food competition with host communities in the areas.
Social Cohesion initiative in Sumel District, With the Partnership of IOM- Founded by (European Union and AWDA AMINA), Implemented in 2020.

Developing youth capacities in volunteer work and post-conflict social cohesion in Sumel, implemented by Hariwan Organization in partnership with IOM, activities include training and participation groups of Youth from the displaced, host community, and refugees, and it forms a cooperative circle through which activities and discussions about conflicts and disputes, racial distinction, community integration, The importance of social cohesion and the exchanging of experiences and information are addressed by presenting the most important issues facing displaced persons and refugees in the host community and vice versa, In addition to strengthening communication between them and engaging and coexistence in society despite the different customs and traditions, and contributing to awareness campaigns to increase community interaction and participation. We provided our activities via online due to the circumstances and difficulties around the world which lives in fear of spreading coronavirus.

The team conducted training on the importance of volunteering in the community, The training was intended to foster a strong community and to increase the concept of cooperation and participation in society between IDPs, refugees, and the host community through volunteer work. Sumel community is suffering from a lack of job opportunities and unemployment, there must be a role for the organizations in activating the capabilities of youth in advancing their abilities, acquiring skills and awareness in order to increase social communication and the safety of dealing with it, volunteering work gives the individual a sense of psychological comfort and the individual’s development of his/her personal skills and communication skills with others and participation in volunteer work gives the volunteer opportunity to develop his/her skills, and special relationship related to communicating with others, especially as it deals with people from culturally, socially, and economically diverse backgrounds which makes it able to deal with a larger segment of personalities and to know closely about the conditions of people and increase unity between members of the same society, and strengthening of social relations and development of a society that push towards cultural enlightenment, intellectual and enhances the positive qualities of persons and support the strengths of personality to exploit the energies of youth, and investing their spare time in matters that provide benefit to them and the society, which it aims to build their capabilities and skills and increase their self-confidence in order to ensure that women and men have appropriate opportunities to become active in Society, and to face any difficulties faced by youth as well. After completing the training, the participants carried out an awareness campaign on COVID-19, and visited some families providing them awareness-raising supplies and preserves their safety, the supplies were (medical masks and gloves) to protect them from infection and help these families from exposure to Coronavirus and help them economically and reduce the responsibility of purchasing these supplies, the aim of this volunteering work was to enhance the sense of belonging to the community and group and to feel the importance of their participation and assistance within the available resources, and the social, educational and health advancement of society, thus the advancement of society as a whole and the improvement of the living environment incubating individuals.         

Yoga Course.

The aim of c is to reinforce mental capacity, increase physical and mental awareness, increase concentration, reduce aggression, stress, and depression, help relieve psychological and neurological stress, increase physical activity, rejuvenate body energy, and create a sense of vitality, also to unite the relations for cooperation and enhance the feeling between them.

Volunteer Engagement.

Volunteers engaged to have space in the project to participate in planning, organizing, and implementing activities, they will also give the opportunity if they have any idea for an activity to implement with the support of the team, experiences, and the exchange of ideas and information between the participating groups, their rehabilitation and promotion the cultural and social aspect through the positive and effective participation of youth in community issues and developing the spirit of positive competition and self-reliance, and reducing dependence on external factors to obtain opportunities and achieve success.

Social Cohesion activity (Volleyball championship).

Organized (8) team, four teams from IDPs in the camp and another four teams from Host community in the camp, the number of participants (70) person (male), aged between (16-30) years, The aim of this championship is to reinforcement social cohesion between the IDPs and the host community and to strengthen social relations among them, to carry out a series of group discussions among themselves, to complete their ideas and skills, and to reinforcement steadfastness and trust between the displaced and the members of the host community, be an initiative that will contribute to the empowerment and integration of IDPs and host communities in a way that will make them effective partners in building and strengthening community solidarity and social cohesion.

Visit The Holy Temple Lalish.

Wars and conflicts have a wide psychological impact on young people, suffering from psychological pressures and psychological problems and emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social problems and reduce psychological effects and in order to support social cohesion and peace-building between the displaced person, on October 1st, 2019 Organized a recreational and scientific trip to the (Khenis Village and Lalish temple) for(150) IDPs in Shekhan Camp and Host community at Shekhan of both gender from Shekhan camp, The beneficiaries were mostly participants attending our activities, also including people have psychological problems, and they were aged between (16- 30) years, with the aim of psychologically supporting them and strengthening social relations, it’s very important to involve them all in one event to strengthen relationships and make them know more about each other, which develops their social relationships and breaks the barrier of shyness that is very common in their culture. Especially between males and females and relieving the psychological stress and daily difficulties faced by these displaced persons and with the aim of enhancing self-confidence, mutual trust, dialogue, peace-building and enhancing resilience and trust between them, we are happy and proud to be in one common holy place after losing all their possessions, and did not leave the smile, joy and happiness on their faces, and where the team worked to entertain participants through competitions and games and hear songs , in order to alleviate psychological pressures and peaceful coexistence and the creation of a spirit of cooperation that can be shared by people living in the camp, as a first step in forming social relationships, The aim of this trip is to teach peace to help people cope with psychological problems and psychosocial disorders , This process of adaptation drives us to think and search for solutions, which makes us take appropriate decisions about these pressures and we take active roles to get rid of them or adapt to them. When the adaptation process succeeds either by relieving or coexisting with stress, it creates a new awareness and exciting insights in life that make us more adaptable in the future and more resistant to stress. Confronting grief, not losing hope, and not severing relations with others.

The activity was a trip to Lalish, an archaeological site and a sacred spiritual temple located in Shekhan, this temple contains special monuments and rituals of the Yezidi religion. Yazidis met in Lalish during holidays, feasts, and other religious events to perform their religious rites. They were warmly welcomed and respected by the Sheikh and we were guided by a clergyman who showed us all the rituals and place of the holy temples in the temple, as well as provided all the historical and religious information and stories dating back to hundred years ago, this information was very important to young people who are not well educated about their religion.

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