What a good endeavor.
Covert $34m UK program helping Syrians with skills and knowledge for life after war
By freelance contributor Lauren Williams
Updated 14 minutes ago
Between Assad Government-imposed starvation sieges, Russian airstrikes, Islamic State radicals, massacres by all sides, drowning refugees and failed peace talks — there is little good news out of Syria.
But hidden behind the headlines of death and destruction, millions of people in rebel-held parts of the country are living lives of extraordinary resilience.
They are working to build sustainable communities and giving hope that a normal and free existence might one day be possible.
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]UK-funded program providing skills for life after war in Syria[/FONT]
Covert $34m UK program helping Syrians with skills and knowledge for life after war
By freelance contributor Lauren Williams
Updated 14 minutes ago
Between Assad Government-imposed starvation sieges, Russian airstrikes, Islamic State radicals, massacres by all sides, drowning refugees and failed peace talks — there is little good news out of Syria.
But hidden behind the headlines of death and destruction, millions of people in rebel-held parts of the country are living lives of extraordinary resilience.
They are working to build sustainable communities and giving hope that a normal and free existence might one day be possible.
Continue readiing at:
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]UK-funded program providing skills for life after war in Syria[/FONT]