
Despite some positive strides in governance and human rights, Iraq continues to grapple with deep-seated challenges including women's rights issues, the saftey and protection of children, restricted freedom of expression, environmental degradation, and displaced populations.
Since 2015, Sin-Haeng has been officially operating in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) and Federal Iraq, with main offices in Baghdad and Erbil.
Initially focused on emergency response, we have transitioned to a long-term development approach, aligning with the international community’s shift towards sustainable development frameworks.
Our dedicated team works tirelessly across multiple sectors to create lasting, positive change for communities in need. We aim to build safer, more just, and equitable societies by addressing insecurity and injustice, promoting sustainable peace, and empowering local organisations and communities.
SOME OF OUR KEY RESULTS
35,755
people reached with our activities in 2023
68%
of them are women
366
staff of civil society organisations empowered through training
WHAT WE DO IN IRAQ
Justice and Peace
In our Women, Peace, and Security programme, we empower women in peacebuilding and conflict resolution, prevent and address gender-based violence and ensure women’s participation in security sector reforms. The programme was implemented from October 1, 2022, until May 31, 2024.
We also engage youth in peacebuilding and conflict prevention, provide education and employment opportunities to reduce vulnerability to violence and promote youth leadership in community development.
In Iraq, Sin Haeng promotes inclusive societies that respect diversity. We do this by preventing and addressing discrimination and social exclusion.
We ensure citizens can access justice services by enhancing legal aid and support for marginalised groups, and we make legal information accessible in multiple languages and formats.
Food systems
We address the impacts of climate change on communities, ensure equitable distribution of resources and support for affected populations, and integrate environmental sustainability into justice systems.
WHERE WE WORK IN IRAQ
Our operations span 19 governorates, where we provide essential services in health care, humanitarian assistance, infrastructure rehabilitation, sustainable livelihoods, access to justice, security, and protection.
PARTNERS AND DONORS
In Iraq, Sin Haeng collaborates with a diverse range of esteemed donors and international organisations, including the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, Global Affairs Canada, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the United Nations Development Programme, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, the World Health Organization, the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit, Nuffic, and the United Nations Population Fund.
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