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Women Empowerment Iraq

Women Empowerment Program

Suad is a 35 year-old widow with five children. As an immigrant without any identification papers, it was very difficult for her to find a job. After taking the Women Empowerment Program tailoring and trauma relief courses, she had the vocational skills and self-assurance to start working and earning a living as a tailor in her neighborhood. Now she is one of the most active tailors in her community and confidently supports her family.

The Art of Living Foundation Women Empowerment Program in Iraq addresses women'semotional and psychological needs and gives them the skills they need to achieve economic stability for themselves and their families.

The women undergo trauma relief workshops to release the build-up of stress and tension accumulated daily from fear of attack, lack of security, trauma from the loss of friends and family members and the responsibility of often being the sole breadwinner and caregiver to their families.

Vocational training builds confidence and economic independence

Once a sense of stability and inner peace is established, the women are able toimplement the skills learned in the training programs. They have the confidenceand enthusiasm to change their lives and care for their families. They have the tools to achieve an economic status, where self-sustainability and community leadership are possible.

Walaa, is a 24 years old woman. A trained Art of Living Trauma Relief Teacher - One of her dreams was to open her own health and fitness club in Baghdad. Through the Foundation's programs, she received the skills, training, and confidence she needed to open a fitness club. In addition to offering an exercise regimen, her club provides programs for losing weight, nutritional plans for healthy eating, and classes in yoga and breathing techniques. Seeing her success, her clients would like to take the trauma relief training themselves and accomplish their dreams.

Vocational Training: Tailoring Program

The Tailoring Training program provides women with vocational skills required to establish their own businesses and participate in the economic reconstruction of Iraq. During the training women learn to take measurements, cut patterns, stitch clothing, embroidery and make sheets and curtains. The graduates of the program organize bazaars to showcase and sell items they created. The bazaars allow the women to:

  • Profit from the products they have created
  • Apply marketing and management skills they have learned in the training
  • Engage in community outreach, and implement the communication skills they have learned
  • Increase awareness about WEP programs and further the empowerment of other women in their communities

Vocational Training: Computer Program

The Computer Training Program begins with an introduction to computers, its’ components and how to use them. As the program continues, the women learn:

  • The basics of computer skills
  • Use Windows' programs Word, Excel, and Paint, and create their own resume
  • Save and delete files, print and copy, use the disk drive and the flash drive
  • Navigate the Internet

Graduates of the program share they are more confident and prepared, equipped with the skills required applying for and securing government and administrative jobs.

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Mawahib Al Shaibani
WEP Coordinator
“Sri Sri Ravi Shankar is my inspiration. Watching him work selflessly, tirelessly, enthusiastically, joyously - working towards making life a celebration on this planet - that is what inspires me to take on the challenges.”
Shabari

Shabari The beautiful villages in the North-East of India have been ravaged by many challenges, due to lack of infrastructure, callous development, and militancy. Shabari created a revolution in education in the Northeast, and presently takes care of 46 tribal schools, most of which teach first-generation learners. She has gone door to-door, encouraging parents to send their children to school. Shabari’s dedication to a progressive Northeast has helped galvanize development and create a better future for the residents there. “The inherent qualities like love, care and compassion were already there in me like other women. Gurudev’s vision has empowered my vision. The boundaries of my family have spread until the horizon. By Guruji’s grace, courage and confidence got reflected in me for spreading his knowledge and sharing love and compassion with people living in places where even a gutsy man would be afraid to go.”
Mawahibal shaibani

Mawahibal shaibani The Art of Living began its work in Iraq in 2003 with a focus to bringing some relief and peace to its people. Several teachers from around the world were sent to Iraq in the face of ongoing bombings to conduct trauma care workshops, provide relief materials where possible and create opportunities for rehabiltiation. Mawahib Al Shaibani is an international faculty member for The Art of Living Foundation and Program Coordinator in Iraq. Realizing that her life’s work lay in humanitarian service, she became a teacher for the Foundation and began acting as aliason for its community projects in the Middle East. She works with other NGO’s government agencies and ministries, and communities on programs for social and humanitarian causes. She has facilitated numerous workshops in schools, corporations and other institutions and co-ordiantes the Women Empowerment Projects including vocational training of Iraqui women in Baghdad and Karbala. It is remarkable to note that in land where women’s rights is an active issue and women in leading responsible roles are few, the coordinator for all this relief work is a woman. “Sri Sri Ravi Shankar is my inspiration. Watching him work selflessly, tirelessly, enthusiastically, joyously - working towards making life a celebration on this planet - that is what inspires me to take on the challenges.”
Deepali Patel

Deepali Patel started the first Art of Living programs in the Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Burkina Faso, and Senegal, The Youth Leadership Training Programs and the 5H programs she has taught have helped build inroads towards sustainable development and harmony between communities. “For me it is an honour and a privilege to be an Art of Living teacher. The last 10 years have been the most fulfilling years of my life. The Art of Living touches the very core of human beings and you instantly become a part of them, of their world, their lives. The more I give the more I receive. It has opened up my heart in dimensions I never knew possible. Before, my life was limited to my family. Now also, it is limited to my family, just that my family has grown so big, spanning continents. I never thought that would be possible for me. Sometimes I marvel at all the love that I have in my life.”
Katrien

Katrein has dedicated her time to teaching inmates around the world. The techniques taught on the Prison Program have transformed the lives of many bringing new hope and new life. She shares:“In my first Prison Program in Belgium, now more than one year ago, I met a man named Macro. He practices sadhana since he has done the course. Among other things, he wants to travel to testify about the change in his life and the value of Art of Living practices and knowledge. I have personally been touched by his humanness in an inhumane system and by his sincere longing for goodness, non-violence and love. - Katrien, Prison Program teacher, who taught Marco. “I wish what you wish for: inner peace, inner strength, inner love, understanding and a future. I live in the present. All I care about now is love, life, and Art of Living and the possibility to have a second chance maybe one day. -Marco, a transformed inmate
 

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