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English: First Lady Melania Trump poses for a photo with 2017 International Women of Courage Awardee Jannat Al Ghezi of Iraq during a ceremony at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., on March 29, 2017. https://www.flickr.com/photos/statephotos/33593821611/in/album-72157681980941045/
"Jannat Al Ghezi and the Organization of Women's Freedom in Iraq (OWFI) take daily risks to help women throughout Iraq escape violence and even death by offering them shelter, training, protection, and legal services. OWFI has helped over 500 victims of rape or domestic abuse. Jannat's role within the organization has been to coordinate the network of shelters for battered women. These shelters have been particularly helpful to countless Yazidi and other women from the Mosul area who suffered horribly under the brutal ISIS occupation of the area. Without help, many of these women would have ended up on the streets, and subjected to human trafficking and threats of honor killing. OWFI provides these women the chance to have new lives by offering education and practical skills like sewing. Jannat understands how important this is because she was once a victim of domestic abuse and subjected to threats from her tribal family. OWFI helped her gain a new life by encouraging her to complete her studies and follow her passion to help other women in need. She currently manages media relations at OWFI and serves as the editor of the organization's newspaper, Equality. Through OWFI, Jannat has also assisted women stranded in life-threatening situations by divorce, abandonment, and abuse from their spouses, many of whom did not have access to their travel documents because they were retained by their spouses. Some of these women were U.S. citizens living in Iraq. Jannat made herself available to shelter these women 24/7 and she is willing to go wherever she is needed to help, no matter how dangerous. She is motivated by her wish that all women in Iraq who are victims of violence have their human rights protected." [1] |
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Date | 29 March 2017, 10:54:30 | |||
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Author | U.S. Department of State |
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