Syrian women have taken on additional burdens in the wake of conflict, becoming providers, educators, and caretakers in the absence of male figures. These new roles reflect the challenges faced by women amid ongoing strife.
Syrian women in France have significantly reduced their visits to traditional markets, opting instead for more popular shopping venues. This shift raises questions about the underlying reasons and motivations behind this change.
Manal Abdul Rahman, a Syrian mother, faces significant daily challenges as she works in tile cleaning. Despite the risks associated with this traditionally male-dominated profession, she fights to provide for her children.