Nextep Organization
A Syrian non-governmental, non-profit organization. It was established in 2021 and is active in the northern and eastern regions of Syria.
The Closing statement of “Our Diversity is a wealth” Campaign
The Closing Statement of Let Us Know Each Other Project
Nextep Launches the Dialogue Portal Project With a Dialogue Session on Reaching a Safe Working Environments for Women in Northeast Syria.
The Closing Statement of the Project
Water Crisis in Northeastern Syria
The Continued Decline of the Euphrates River Threatens Public Health, Agricultural Wealth, and Livestock in Raqqa in Northeastern Syria.
The Water Crisis and Its Implications On Civil Peace and Social Cohesion: Obtaining Water is Not a Fair Process.
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متوفر باللغة العربية أيضاً Bi Kurdî jî peyda dibe Translated by: Ali Xelil Qamishli (25/02/2023) Marking World Interfaith Harmony Week throughout the first week of February 2023, Nextep Organization launched an online advocacy campaign entitled Our Diversity is a Wealth with the aim of establishing a culture of accepting others who are religiously different and increasing the communication and […]
متوفر باللغة العربية أيضاً Bi Kurdî jî peyda dibe Qamishli (19/02/2023) Marking International Day for Tolerance on 16 November 2022, Nextep Organization launched the Let Us Know Each Other project to dispel stereotypes and correct the prevailing misconceptions about the communities of northeastern Syria based on religious, ethnic, and other affiliations; Moreover, to enhance the social cohesion and deliver […]
متوفر باللغة العربية أيضاًBi Kurdî jî peyda dibe Soulnar MohammadTranslated by: Roksana Atte (Qamishli, 23 July 2022) Nextep Organization held its first dialogue session within the Dialogue Portal project in partnership with the French NVNV organization. The session held at the organization’s headquarters in Qamishli city was titled “Safe Working Environments for Women in Northeast […]
متوفر باللغة العربية أيضاًBi Kurdî jî peyda dibe Qamishli 12/06/2022 Northeastern Syria is experiencing an unprecedented water crisis, affecting all life aspects of life. It is reflected in a severe decrease in the level of the Euphrates River originating in Turkey and flowing through Syria and Iraq. Furthermore, there is a drinking water crisis in […]
متوفر باللغة العربية أيضاًBi Kurdî jî peyda dibe Soulnar Mohammad This publication was produced with the financial support of the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of Soulnar Mohammad who prepared this material in the favor of the partnership between Nextep Organization and Welat FM and do not necessarily reflect the views of […]
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The Closing statement of “Our Diversity is a wealth” Campaign
The Closing Statement of Let Us Know Each Other Project
Nextep Launches the Dialogue Portal Project With a Dialogue Session on Reaching a Safe Working Environments for Women in Northeast Syria.
The Closing Statement of the Project
Water Crisis in Northeastern Syria
The Continued Decline of the Euphrates River Threatens Public Health, Agricultural Wealth, and Livestock in Raqqa in Northeastern Syria.
The Water Crisis and Its Implications On Civil Peace and Social Cohesion: Obtaining Water is Not a Fair Process.
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