World Humanitarian Day 2025: Protect the Protectors, Fund the Response

On World Humanitarian Day, Jiyan Foundation honors aid workers who risk their lives to serve others. With record numbers of humanitarian workers killed in 2024 and global funding at historic lows in 2025, urgent action is needed. We call on governments, donors, and the public to protect humanitarian workers, increase funding, and uphold intern
ational humanitarian law.
A New Beginning for Syria: Towards a Future Free of Violence and Injustice

Jiyan Foundation reaffirms its commitment to expanding its work and services beyond Qamishlo to reach more Syrian people. Our focus will remain on providing essential psychological support, humanitarian aid, and fostering values of coexistence and justice.
Mental health is a universal human right

Many in Iraq and Syria have experienced wars, armed conflicts, the loss of property and loved ones, and their homes. War does not end when the shooting stops, but people deal with their experiences for years to come.