A collection of over thirty personal accounts of human rights abuses suffered during the Gaddafi era in Libya. Human rights abuses were rife in Libya during the 42 years that preceded the 2011 revolution that unseated Muammar Gaddafi. The revolution itself also witnessed abuses at the hands of people from...
A series of interviews about the impact of conflict and migration on identity with Syrians who remained in Syria during the conflict and those who migrated to Europe.
A series of twelve personal accounts by Lebanese and Palestinians residing in Lebanon about challenges faced in relation to employment and entrepreneurship in the country. The testimonies enriched a formal study on the challenges faced by Lebanese and Palestinian communities in the context of the Syria conflict.
A collection of 22 interviews reflecting initiatives run by civil society and/or faith based organisations across the Arab world during the COVID-19 pandemic that highlight the value of inter-religious & ethnic cooperation.
A series of over fifty interviews with both Syrian refugees/migrants living in Europe and native residents of refugee host countries exploring the impact of education, work, social networks, religion, civil society, and government policy & rhetoric on integration and peaceful coexistence.
This collection considers the degree of harmony between Christians and Muslims during the 2011 and 2013 revolutions in Egypt. This period was witness to major events that affected the structure of Egyptian society. Due of the lack of security and safety at that time, we documented interviews, today, that inform...
A series of interviews, with diverse people living in the Arabic speaking region, about vulnerability, poverty and protection.
A collection of over fifty audio recorded stories told by Syrian and Iraqi migrants in Europe that shed light on the experiences and factors that help nurture a sense of belonging among individuals displaced from their homeland.
A collection of over 120 audio and video recorded interviews that address the culture and society of Syria in the decades preceding 2011. Collectively, the interviews present a cultural and social narrative of Syria, and offer Syrians the opportunity to contribute to the understanding of their own history. The interviewees...
These interviews with youths living in the Arabic speaking region focus on the social taboos that hold societies back and the activism that aims to break them.
A series of interviews with Syrian women about their vision of peace