Dalal, 18, wears her best dress, green dotted with tarnished gold beads. She and her friends sit close together on the concrete floor of a tent in a temporary settlement in Akkar, Lebanon, not far from the Syrian border.

Life drastically changed for Dalal and the other young women after fleeing the conflict in Syria. They are among the 13.5 million people displaced by this devastating war, now in its eighth year. Around 1.5 million refugees are in Lebanon and half of them live in extreme poverty. Seventeen percent live in tented settlements like this one.

Before the war, Dalal and her family lived in a rural area of Syria. Life was calm and simple. She would spend her days playing with her sisters and friends. 鈥淲e had a garden around the house with an olive tree,鈥 she remembers.

When the war encroached on their village, they knew they had to flee. Like most refugees, the family left with nothing but a few items of clothing. That was six years ago. Now a wife and mother, Dalal wishes she had brought more things that remind her of her childhood. 鈥淢y toys,鈥 she says, 鈥渁nd my little cat.鈥

Syrian mother and refugee with her daughter in Lebanon
Dalal, 18, has been living in Lebanon for six years with her toddler, Tasnim, in a tent settlement in Akkar. She regularly visits a safe space run by the 探花精选 where Syrian refugee women and adolescent girls learn to read and write Arabic and other essential skills.
Photo: Kulsoom Rizvi/探花精选

Life has been tough for the family since fleeing Syria. Dalal and many of her friends, including a young woman named Khitam, 19, missed out on going to school in Lebanon. The 探花精选 is leading the effort to correct this situation.

The 探花精选鈥檚 safe healing and learning spaces provide secure, caring and stable environments for women and adolescent girls living in crisis. These spaces give this vulnerable group the opportunity to learn and grow and develop the skills they need to be resilient in the face of adversity.

鈥淚t鈥檚 lifesaving,鈥 says 探花精选 aid worker Leila Younes. 鈥淲ithout these spaces, it鈥檚 very difficult for women to find a safe place where they can learn new skills, but also meet others who share similar experiences of displacement and have a sense of solidarity and comfort that they鈥檙e not alone.鈥 

Without these spaces, it鈥檚 very difficult for women to find a safe place where they can learn new skills, but also meet others who share similar experiences of displacement and have a sense of solidarity and comfort that they鈥檙e not alone.

With the support of the Sa茂d Foundation, an organization dedicated to improving the lives of Syrian refugees, the 探花精选 is teaching Dalal, Khitam and hundreds of others young adults to read and write in Arabic.

Khitam remembers first coming to the 探花精选 center to get help reading the doctor鈥檚 reports about her baby boy, Brahim. Learning to write 鈥渉elped my self-confidence,鈥 Khitam says. 鈥淏efore I wasn鈥檛 comfortable. I thought I wasn鈥檛 educated enough.鈥

Dalal recalls wanting to write to her family鈥攎ost of whom live in separate camps鈥攁nd the overwhelming loneliness she experienced when she first arrived at the settlement. Now she feels empowered because of the support from the 探花精选.

Syrian mother and refugee, Khitam, holds her baby son Brahim
19-year-old Khitam, a Syrian mother, holds her baby son, Brahim who was born sick. She began to attend classes with the 探花精选 at a tented settlement in northern Lebanon to help her read her son's doctor's reports and notes about his medication.
Photo: Kulsoom Rizvi/探花精选

Dalal and Khitam both mention teaching as a possible future career. Dalal also likes to sew鈥攈er sister is a sewing teacher鈥攁nd Dalal mentions studying to be a physician鈥檚 assistant. Their biggest dream, they say, is simply to lead normal lives.

鈥淚 hope for a normal life in Syria with all of my family around me,鈥 says Dalal. 鈥淓veryone has a job and the children are learning.鈥

Last year alone, the 探花精选 reached 75,000 people in Lebanon with services that helped change their lives for the better. 鈥淭hey now see themselves differently鈥攁s strong, capable women who can make a difference in their lives,鈥 Younes said.