Perceptions of Syrian Men and Women On the Situation of Women in Syria.. Notable Statistical results
Syrian women have suffered greatly from systematic societal persecution, entrenched by patriarchal norms, which marginalize women in many areas of life, especially in the economic and political fields. This matter was exacerbated by the absence of legislation and laws...
Audio Book | “A GUIDE THROUGH THE UNTOLD DARKNESS”
The Day After has published the audiobook of “A GUIDE THROUGH THE UNTOLD DARKNESS”, which collaborated to produce it with eight Syrian civil society organizations, on the realities of Syria’s disappeared, arbitrarily detained, and their families. The Day After ·...
TDA Holds The First Conference on HLP rights in Syria
The main aim was to learn about the experiences, perspectives and different dimensions of HLP rights
Two training workshops on governance and management in Jarablus and Al-Bab Cities
TDA held a three-day training workshop in Jarablus, and another training session in Azaz in rural Aleppo, on the concepts of management and good governance.
The Day After and the Middle East Institute hold a roundtable on electoral reform in Syria
The meeting discussed the current electoral system in Syria and the most important factors necessary for genuine electoral reform in Syria.
TDA holds a side event At the Sixth Brussels Conference on property and electoral reform
TDA held a side event on the sidelines of the Brussels Conference to Support Syria and the Region
Survivors and international accountability mechanisms meeting
Istanbul Nov 22nd 2021 The Day After conducted a one day meeting between survivors of detention in Syria and international accountability mechanisms. The meeting aim was to strengthen the connections between survivors and international mechanisms and to strengthen the...
“I SURVIVED, BUT… ” A WINDOW INTO SGBV EXPERIENCES AMONG SYRIAN DETAINEES
“My husband and his family and my community did not believe that I wasn’t raped in prison. They treated me very badly, which prompted me to leave them. So I fled to Lebanon.” _ Sarah*, former detainee and SGBV survivor....