The Women’s Authority Continues Empowering Women Despite Challenges

From social protection to political participation and economic empowerment, the Women’s Authority in Jazira Canton continues its efforts to strengthen women’s rights and safeguard their achievements in the face of security, political, and economic crises.

Kobanê University: From 32 students to international cooperation

The co-chair of Kobanê University, Şervan Mislim, said that the university, which began education in 2017 with two faculties and 32 students, has today opened dozens of faculties, has 1,600 students, and international academic relations.

Defending Life: Resistance Means Peace and Afrin Means Home

What does true peace mean in these warlike times, and what does it have to do with home?

Defending life: Interview with Zenobia Women’s Gathering

There are walls in hearts, walls between people coming together, walls blocking connection and development just like the border between the Turkish and Syrian Nation state, that is separating peoples and cities that used to be one. These days we see how walls can be overcome, with people on both side of the border chanting

Environmental Protection Forces established in North-East Syria

A new special unit has been established in North-East Syria to protect the environment. The Environmental Protection Forces are tasked with curbing environmental violations, conducting patrols, and, in the future, responding to natural disasters. The Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (DAANES) has established a new special unit to protect the environment. The

Women’s Communes: An Organizational Framework to Face Challenges and Promote Equality

“Women’s communes in North and East Syria strengthen women’s roles and organize them democratically, ensuring participation in society. Born from the women’s revolution, they promote equality, freedom, and confront social and political challenges."

The Siege Weakens Economic Activity and Heavily Affects Families

The Women’s Economy Committee in the neighborhoods of al-Ashrafiya and Sheikh Maqsoud in the Syrian city of Aleppo is working to finance and implement service and productive projects to support women and challenge the reality of the siege.

Women in Deir ez-Zor take the lead in rebuilding community after war

DEIR EZ-ZOR, Syria (North Press) – For more than a decade, Syria has endured one of the most complex humanitarian crises of the modern era, as the war has reshaped social structures and redefined the roles of its people. Amid these profound transformations, Syrian women have emerged as pivotal actors—confronting daily hardships, sustaining their families, and

Women at the heart of urban planning: “Women’s Cities” project

The co-mayors of Sur in northern Kurdistan emphasized that the “Women’s Cities” project is a strategic step to rebuild cities considering women’s needs, urging women to unite and actively participate in public spaces.

Economic and Agriculture Directorates offered full support to farmers’ projects.

"The Economic and Agriculture Directorates worked to support farmers and activate vital agricultural projects in the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria, thereby alleviating the challenges faced by women farmers.

Women take expanded leadership positions in local councils across NE Syria

Women in North and East Syria have proven their ability to manage municipal institutions and participate actively in decision-making, supported by a unified internal system that strengthens their organization across the different regions—from service committees to leadership roles.

Northeast Syria: A Reality to Reckon With, Not Ignore

The hottest part of the year is not the ideal time to travel to Northeast Syria, a region whose local government is the Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (DAANES). But I traveled there this past August, prepared for the soaring temperatures and the unrelenting sun. I spoke with a wide variety of officials and residents about the new realities in Syria. I also viewed with my own eyes the systems that people are living under, and the drumbeat of everyday life. After fifteen years of war, hostilities, and resource shortages, following decades of neglect by the regime of Bashar al-Assad, you would think that the region would be totally devastated.