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Al-Hasakah: Women face economic hardship by working from home - Enab Baladi

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Al-Hasakah – Majd al-Salem Aisha Mahmoud (33 years old) tried to practice teaching in rural al-Hasakah province in eastern Syria because she holds a degree from the Women’s Arts Institute, but she was unsuccessful, as job opportunities are “almost non-existent, especially for women,” she said. Encouraged by her husband, who works in daily labor, Aisha enrolled in a training course at a beauty center in Qamishli to learn the “art of nail design,”…
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عنب بلدي broke the news in on Wednesday, February 5, 2025.
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