Episode 21: Syria’s Civil Society: Then, Now, and the Future
Release Date: 02/18/2025
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How has civil activism in Syria evolved over the years, and what role will it play in shaping the country’s future? In this episode, we explore the resilience and impact of Syrian civil society, from the early days of grassroots activism to today’s ongoing efforts in governance, peacebuilding, and reconstruction. Join us in a conversation between Syrian Civil Society Leaders, our very own Rami Touma, Sara Ajlyakin of Al-Jumhuriya Collective, Muzna Dured of the Nobel Women's Initiative and Assaad Al Achi of The Syria Resource Group on a conversation of where Syrian civil society...
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info_outlineHow has civil activism in Syria evolved over the years, and what role will it play in shaping the country’s future? In this episode, we explore the resilience and impact of Syrian civil society, from the early days of grassroots activism to today’s ongoing efforts in governance, peacebuilding, and reconstruction. Join us in a conversation between Syrian Civil Society Leaders, our very own Rami Touma, Sara Ajlyakin of Al-Jumhuriya Collective, Muzna Dured of the Nobel Women's Initiative and Assaad Al Achi of The Syria Resource Group on a conversation of where Syrian civil society has been and where it is going today and what the country need most from the internatinoal community.