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48 Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) Representatives Better Equipped to Respond and Support Survivors of Human Trafficking

2022-01-24T13:44:10+00:00January 24th, 2022|News|

48 Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) Representatives Better Equipped to Respond and Support Survivors of Human Trafficking Erbil, Iraq - January 24, 2022: Forty-eight representatives from the KRG’s Directorate of Combating Organized Crimes, the Erbil Residency Directorate, and the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs have graduated from SEED Foundation’s training program, Best Practices in Screening, [...]

SEED Foundation and The University of Kurdistan Hewlêr (UKH) Solidify Commitment to Support Improved Mental Health Services in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq

2022-01-18T08:16:33+00:00January 18th, 2022|News|

SEED Foundation and The University of Kurdistan Hewlêr (UKH) Solidify Commitment to Support Improved Mental Health Services in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq Erbil, Iraq - January 17, 2022: SEED Foundation President and Executive Director, Sherri Kraham Talabany and UKH President, Bill Rammell have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to improve the awareness and [...]

Hopeful Hands, SEED Collaborate To Empower Survivors of Trafficking with Sewing

2022-01-05T13:52:26+00:00January 5th, 2022|News|

Hopeful Hands, SEED Collaborate To Empower Survivors of Trafficking with Sewing SEED is so grateful to collaborate with Hopeful Hands to train women at SEED’s STEPS Center, our shelter for trafficking survivors, in sewing.  Our clients used these skills to produce handicrafts for sale and can use these skills in their future. Hopeful Hands trained SEED’s [...]

SEED Psychologists Trained in EMDR

2021-12-26T15:19:55+00:00December 26th, 2021|News|

SEED Psychologists Trained in EMDR Mental health issues continue to rise in Iraq, and particularly in Kurdistan, due to the high numbers of individuals who have experienced various forms of trauma such as protracted displacement and exposure to violence. Specialized services are lacking, but are critical to address the mental health needs of the [...]

SEED Foundation and Kurdistan Regional Government – Ministry of Interior signed an MoU to Combat Human Trafficking in the Iraqi Kurdistan Region

2022-01-23T09:02:32+00:00December 23rd, 2021|News|

SEED Foundation and Kurdistan Regional Government - Ministry of Interior signed an MoU to Combat Human Trafficking in the Iraqi Kurdistan Region  Globally around 40 million people are trafficked every year1. Iraq, including the Iraqi Kurdistan Region (IKR) has a long history of insecurity and conflict and remains at risk of being used as a [...]

Toward Better Futures: SEED’s New Child Protection Training Program

2021-12-16T12:59:05+00:00December 16th, 2021|News|

Toward Better Futures: SEED’s New Child Protection Training Program The situation for children worldwide is precarious. Nearly 70% of the world’s children live in countries affected by conflict, and children account for 42% of the global displaced population. Despite almost every country ratifying the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child in the past [...]

How to Respond to Trauma: Building Capacity to Strengthen Support Systems

2021-12-16T09:47:54+00:00December 16th, 2021|News|

How to Respond to Trauma: Building Capacity to Strengthen Support Systems Building capacity at the local level is crucial to promote sustainable change and empower communities. SEED regularly works with local NGOs and government institutions to build the skills of frontline service providers and enhance the support systems in place for survivors of [...]

C4JR Media Statement on Implementation of the Yezidi Survivors’ Law

2021-12-08T15:39:19+00:00September 1st, 2021|News, Reintegration|

C4JR Media Statement on Implementation of the Yezidi Survivors' Law August marked the seventh anniversary of the 2014 Yezidi genocide. SEED, as a member of the Coalition for Just Reparations (C4JR), urges the Iraqi government to adopt strong regulations to begin implementing the Yezidi Survivors’ Law, a major step forward in advancing the rights [...]

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