Doured Jabbour, I dream of Syria that is owned by its people, not by a government or authority
I joined SWPM because I believed in its goals and principles, and because it could represent a party that is missing from the political arena in Syria, especially on the opposition side.
Suha al-Kasir to Syrian women, you have to be one hand
The presence of politically well-versed, educated and ambitious women in SWPM motivated me to be among them.
How has illegal immigration negatively affected Syrian women
Francois Raifa Zankih The armed conflict in Syria began in […]
Yasser Tabbara, Patriarchal Culture is the Most Important Challenge Facing Syrian Women Politician
No one other than Syrians will change the reality of Syria, therefore we need to continue defending our goals and principles that we stand for.
Yasser Tabbara, Patriarchal Culture is the Most Important Challenge Facing Syrian Women Politician
Yasser was born in Chicago in the United States of […]
Ziva Gorani, Syrian Women are the Strongest and Most Resilient
At the beginning of the revolution in 2011, Ziva was […]
Qutaiba Idilbi, The Revolution is the Movement I Have Been Waiting Long Time Ago
Qutaiba believes his contribution to the revolution began in 2003, […]
Ghalia Rahhal, Women are Politicians by Nature
I found in SWPM a reflection of my ambitions and goals as a Syrian woman and it is a nucleus of change for the future of Syrian women in general.