Gaziantep, Turkey. 02 March 2021. Syrian Amal Shamaa receives high recognition for her sweet-making enterprise by a United Nations delegation and by the Head of Gaziantep’s Department of Women, Family, Education and Social Services at her TAT GOLBAL factory. Amal runs her workshop making her own version of Turkish delights which she also exports to Russia, Iraq, Azerbaijan, and the UAE. Like many Syrian women who fled the conflict in their home country and moved to Turkey, she has faced many challenges. But after attending a training course and gaining professional skills, she was able to obta


Gaziantep, Turkey. 02 March 2021. Syrian Amal Shamaa receives high recognition for her sweet-making enterprise by a United Nations delegation and by the Head of Gaziantep’s Department of Women, Family, Education and Social Services at her TAT GOLBAL factory. Amal runs her workshop making her own version of Turkish delights which she also exports to Russia, Iraq, Azerbaijan, and the UAE. Like many Syrian women who fled the conflict in their home country and moved to Turkey, she has faced many challenges. But after attending a training course and gaining professional skills, she was able to obtain a UN grant aimed at supporting women's projects and to set up her successful business


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