Shawishka Association for Women

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  • The Type Of The Organisation : Association or Organization
  • Year Of Incorporation :2012
  • Number of Members:13
  • Number Of The Female Members: 13

Vision:

Achieving a civil, democratic, just and peaceful society in which women are active members and their access to leadership positions

Mission:

Building women in all economic, social, legal, cultural and political aspects to be effective in building society

In terms of rehabilitating and empowering women economically, the association has opened nursing courses - sewing - wool weaving - women's haircuts - ICDL courses - language courses - providing psychological support to children - preparing youth and adolescents to contribute and take responsibility by devoting civic awareness, avoiding intolerance and negativity, encouraging group spirit and providing support Psychology of elderly (marginalized) women.
Previous projects:
The Literary Salon: A project that has been going on since its foundation. Its program is to urge women to read literature and develop their intellectual faculties. Each session deals with a novel from international or local literature, at the rate of each month, a novel as a result equivalent to 70 novels so far.
Violence against women projects: a field study in the city of Qamishli and its countryside 1014. The importance of this study came from the need to search for the causes and forms of violence against women and its psychological, physical, and social effects. The method used in this study is the questionnaire method, which is classified as exploratory research according to its type, which was applied to a random sample of (500) women.
Sporadic sit-ins, such as International Women's Day, raising slogans of non-violence, protecting women's rights and equality with men, embodying women's suffering from violence practiced against them through shadow theater, and numerous sit-ins in the event of violence occurring in society.
Ongoing annual projects The psychological support project for elderly (marginalized) women through entertainment programs and film shows and talking about the past customs, traditions, and revival of heritage and folklore in the region. Training on the International Computer Driving License - exhibitions of handicrafts and women's products and selling them to them during the exhibition.
My step project is one of the important projects to prepare the young generation, develop their talents and abilities and enhance their confidence because it is the stepping stage for the beginning of their lives. Computer driving.
The chess project is a project that targeted children. They were trained in the game of chess. The aim was to make the game a popular game for children and to qualify them for advanced levels in the game because of its importance in developing human mental abilities and perceptions.
The Child Sexual Harassment Project was carried out by the Child Psychological Support Team in the association, campaigning against this phenomenon and raising a slogan to protect our children from harassment through games, puppet theatres, awareness sessions for parents, legal, health, and psychological lectures, and screening of films.
“No to Migration” project: through sit-ins, raising slogans and distributing brochures denouncing immigration and calling for adherence to the homeland, a campaign “Do not touch me” networking with My Childhood Center targeting children with awareness sessions for their families about the harms of harassment in terms of social, health and legal terms about the punishment of the harasser by targeting children from 5 areas of the city of Qamishli Crescent, Golan, Gharbia, Corniche and Suez Canal
A woman towards the sun project for 3 months, a socio-psychological legal project on violence against women, targeting 20 to 25 women every month
Networking with local organizations of common interest with seminars and awareness sessions on concepts and terms that emerged with the crisis, such as citizenship, civil peace, coexistence, foundations of democracy, rule of law, election standards, needs assessment, gender concepts, priorities, and……. The Violence Is Not Your Right Project, Hekaya and Basma Project aims to encourage children to read, and the Displacement Tales project aims to document the stories of displaced women

CURRENT PROJECTS

The transitional justice project over 3 months, every month 3 days
A project entitled / Small Fingers / numbers 60 students in two groups over 3 weeks, the aim of which is to enable children to write stories and poetry
Project / Our money changed some / Psychological and social support for the women of the camps of Al-Hol, Ashokani, and Ras Al-Ain The project to date
Our dear mothers project once a year
Literary salon project every month discuss a novel
Children's Project / Story and Basma /
Project on violence is not your right for women Project on gender-based violence for 3 months
A woman's project toward the sun is a social, psychological, and legal project
The / she / project raises awareness for women working in the commune
A project to clean the Mezfet Dam in cooperation with the SHARE Organization for Development
A campaign to distribute 300 bags of bread over 3 days by networking Peace Leaders Network
The "Anti Zahrat Al-Omar" project is an annual project coinciding with the International Day for Breast Cancer, in partnership with the Arido organization
The project / Be my friend, do not bully / for children and mothers by networking with Geant Foundation for Human Rights
An initiative/prevention dirham / in networking with three local organizations (Share Organization for Development - Land of Peace Organization - and Shawshka Association)
A three-month political empowerment project for women
Technical empowerment of women for three months
Two-month English language training courses for children
Two-month training courses in the arts of drawing and works

About the Organization

Primary Area Of Work
  • Women issues
Sub Areas Of Work
  • Women issues
  • Health
  • Environmental issues
  • Training and Capacity Building
  • Child issues
Target Groups
  • Womens
  • Men
  • Youth (18-24)
  • Children (0-18)
  • People with special needs
  • Refugees
  • Displaced
  • Returning
  • Other civil society organizations
  • Without Breadwinners
Policies And Written Rules
  • Code of Conduct
  • Child Protection
  • Volunteer Policy
  • Financial Policy

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