Abjad Initiative is an independent, non-profit organization committed to empowering Syrian children and youth through innovative, community-driven educational programs. Built on the belief that education is the foundation for a healthier and more progressive society, Abjad collaborates with professionals from diverse backgrounds to design impactful learning experiences that inspire positive change and long-term development.
Abjad Initiative is an independent, non-profit organization committed to empowering Syrian children and youth through innovative, community-driven educational programs. Built on the belief that education is the foundation for a healthier and more progressive society, Abjad collaborates with professionals from diverse backgrounds to design impactful learning experiences that inspire positive change and long-term development.
Dr. Rebecca Ferreboeuf Rebecca has extensive experience both in research and the field of migration with a focus on projects that provide refugees with better access to education and labour market. She is particularly interested in supporting migrants-led organisations both in Germany and the MENA region in grant writing and fundraising. She has worked at the British universities of Durham, Leeds and Liverpool and more recently at the Union of German-Syrian Associations. She holds a PhD in French and Francophone Studies from the University of Leeds.
for Education. She holds a master’s degree in Community Counseling from Loyola University Chicago and a master’s degree in Education from Damascus University. With over twenty years of experience in mental health and community development, she specializes in supporting individuals who have experienced trauma, particularly refugees. She co-founded the “Syrian Community Network” and the “Lianak Insan” (Insan for Psychosocial Support) organization to provide psychological support to refugees. Her work is based on a solution-focused approach to fostering growth and confidence.
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Dr. Rebecca Ferreboeuf
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Dr. Rebecca Ferreboeuf Rebecca has extensive experience both in research and the field of migration with a focus on projects that provide refugees with better access to education and labour market. She is particularly interested in supporting migrants-led organisations both in Germany and the MENA region in grant writing and fundraising. She has worked at the British universities of Durham, Leeds and Liverpool and more recently at the Union of German-Syrian Associations. She holds a PhD in French and Francophone Studies from the University of Leeds.
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for Education. She holds a master’s degree in Community Counseling from Loyola University Chicago and a master’s degree in Education from Damascus University. With over twenty years of experience in mental health and community development, she specializes in supporting individuals who have experienced trauma, particularly refugees. She co-founded the “Syrian Community Network” and the “Lianak Insan” (Insan for Psychosocial Support) organization to provide psychological support to refugees. Her work is based on a solution-focused approach to fostering growth and confidence.
Our Skills
My commitment to pushing boundaries and embracing challenges defines Risehand's journey to becoming a trailblazer in Charity I lead with passion and innovation, steering the company towards unparalleled success.