Since 2015

Ashor Iraq Foundation

Ashor Iraqi Foundation for Relief and Development (ARD) is a non-profit LNGO established in 2015 and registered in 2019 in the Iraqi Federal government and KRI , ARD is a youth organization led by youth and people who were working in senior positions with INGOs and UN-Aginces. ARD is using international systems, policies, and SOPs through transfer the of knowledge of ARD senior management team to ARD systems. ARD was registered in the Department of Non-Governmental Organizations after the institution’s cadre was a volunteer team, and its registration came as a result of the urgent societal need of the society of the western governorates (Nineveh, Kirkuk , Salah al-Din, Anbar, Diyala) due to the circumstances it went through and the difficulties it faced through the exposure of these The governorates have witnessed many security incidents, wars and conflicts, which resulted in displacement and mass migration

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Ashor responds to the world’s worst humanitarian crises and helps people to survive and rebuild their lives. Ashor offers life-saving care and life-changing assistance to IDPs and returnee that effected to flee from war or disaster. Ashor restores safety, dignity and hope to millions who are uprooted by conflict or disaster. Ashor leads the way from harm to home.

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Enhancing the Role of Media Professionals in Supporting Rehabilitation and Integration: A Step Toward Sustainable Peace! Promoting the role of media actors in advocating for rehabilitation and integration paves a distinctive path toward achieving peace and societal resilience. In this context, the ARD in collaboration with Soqya Foundation, organized a specialized training titled "The Psychology of Rehabilitation and Integration from a Media Perspective." The training targeted an elite group of journalists, media influencers, and activists in Anbar Province. …

Soqyaa Foundation, in cooperation with the ARD, concluded the first training workshop entitled “The Psychology of Integration and Rehabilitation from the Media Perspective”, with the participation of a group of media professionals and influencers in Anbar Governorate, during the period from November 28 to December 1, 2024. This workshop comes within the "Returning with the Hope” project implemented by the ARD Supported by the GCERF and funded by the USAID. The workshop included many vital themes that aim to develop media skills and enhance the role of media in addressing societal issues, most notably: Rehabilitation and integration from a media perspective, digital media: defining its different types and the importance of effective media content, and social media strategies: It included the steps of listening, researching, planning, implementing, and measuring, risk management in conflict environments: …

From the depths of old Mosul, where every stone bears the scars of war, stands Sara, tall and proud, a symbol of resilience and determination. Sarra returned with her husband and four children to their destroyed home, carrying with her the pains of the past and the dreams of the future. The war had turned her life into a nightmare, forcing her displacement to the Hammam al-Alil camp, leaving behind everything she knew. But Sarra did not surrender. After returning to her war-torn home, she decided not to succumb to despair. She received an opportunity to rebuild her house from an organization, and Sara began a new journey. …