I was constantly told it’s a man’s job… But in the “You Can” online training by MFW, I was motivated and encouraged to go ahead and fulfill my potential.

Nancy Al-Ghadban - Tabarbour

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Siwar Hussein

I work in trade, as a woman who buys items from stores and resells them. I go to stores, take pictures of items and sell them to women by adding a reasonable profit margin. I live in Hussein Refugee camp where people’s income is very low, they usually buy by credit and not cash.

I have been with MFW for 12 years, and thanks to them, I have been able to afford the items that I am reselling, and I have been able to buy my kids more of the items that they would like to have, I have also been able to refurnish my house. My job makes me feel more empowered than the women around me since I have a job and I am the main provider for my family. Through this job, I have learned very important lessons such as, no one can lie to me and I should always take what I deserve. I believe that my great fashion sense is what allowed to thrive off of my project. This humble project enabled me to assure a better life for my two kids and I.