Our Mission

ASUDA aims to build a world where women prosper through access to equal rights and resources and opportunities.

committed to gender equity and the empowerment of women

combat violence against women

providing quality multi-sectoral responses for gender-based violence survivors

How we can help

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Beneficiary

survivors of violence and their families.

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Number of Projects

Gender-based violence (GBV) or violence against women and girls

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Numbers of Governorate

Asuda is working in 5 city of Iraq

Asuda Services

Open Sessions

Asuda, through its listening centers, provide open sessions for survivors who can not commit to more than one session. Asuda provides one sessions...

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Group Therapy Sessions

Asuda provides group therapy sessions for survivors of gender-based violence. Group therapy sessions give a chance to survivors of gender-based...

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Psychiatrist Referrals

Asuda provides psychiatrist services to clients who have been survivors of extreme types of violence. Asuda’s psychologists do assessment for the...

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Legal Consultation and Representation

Asuda’s lawyers provide consultation and representation to survivors of gender-based violence. Asuda’s listening centers provide legal services to...

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It’s Time Campaign in Iraq

Our Blog

UN Security Council Briefing on Iraq by Khanim Latif
UN Security Council Briefing on Iraq by Khanim Latif

KHANIM LATIF Khanim Latif, Iraqi civil society activist and Founder and Executive Director of Asuda for Combating Violence against Women, was invited to provide a civil society perspective and recommendations

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Raising Women Awareness on Self Care and Avoiding Burnout
Raising Women Awareness on Self Care and Avoiding Burnout

In an attempt to build the capacity of the women NGOs in Sulaimani and Halabja and raising their awareness on self care and avoiding burnout, Asuda Organization, with the support

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Asuda acts against all forms of gender-based violence, seeks its prevention, and works towards women’s protection