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Read more: The World Moved On. She Stayed to Defend Yazidi WomenBritish-Kurdish genocide survivor Taban Shoresh founded an NGO to support Yazidi women left behind by war, as global attention — and aid — moves…
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Read more: The Artists of Sulaymaniyah Found a Home. Can They Keep It?Against a backdrop of economic crisis and fading state support, Sulaymaniyah’s artists have turned a derelict tobacco factory into Kurdistan’s most vibrant cultural refuge
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Read more: Q & A: Matt Warner on Empowering Communities, Not BureaucraciesIn discussing the Arabic translation of Poverty & Freedom, Atlas Network’s president shares his vision for a lasting exodus from poverty powered by local…
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Read more: Kurds Enter the Global Gaming BoomIn post-conflict Iraq, young Kurds are turning to the gaming industry to tell the stories no one else will and claim their place in…
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Read more: A Home for Art in ErbilIn Erbil’s bustling center, Kewnara Gallery offers more than art—it’s a cultural refuge and a home for local talent




