Kurdish and German officials have initiated a significant aid project aimed at assisting Yazidi women who survived the genocide perpetrated by ISIS. The collaboration was announced following a meeting in Erbil, the capital of Iraqi Kurdistan, between a German delegation from Baden-Württemberg, led by State Minister Florian Hassler, and Kurdish Interior Minister Rebar Ahmed.
The project focuses on offering psychological, medical, and social support to help survivors regain their lives. It aims to empower Yazidi women with education and job opportunities, enabling them to become self-sufficient while also increasing awareness about the atrocities they endured.
Key Highlights of the Initiative
- Comprehensive Support: Counseling services and vocational training programs tailored to the needs of Yazidi survivors.
- International Cooperation: Germany’s commitment to aid vulnerable communities and promote sustainable recovery.
- Joint Monitoring: Establishment of committees to oversee the project’s progress and ensure effective implementation.
- Community Engagement: Partnership with local NGOs, healthcare providers, and community leaders for culturally sensitive aid delivery.
Florian Hassler underscored the vital role of international collaboration in addressing humanitarian needs. Kurdish Interior Minister Rebar Ahmed reaffirmed the Kurdish government’s dedication to justice and support for the Yazidi people.
This initiative represents a major step toward healing from one of the most brutal genocides in recent history, highlighting a shared commitment to human rights, dignity, and rebuilding lives shattered by conflict.
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