25 Million Sparks - The Untold Story of Refugee Entrepreneurs
Verlag | Cambridge University Press |
Auflage | 2022 |
Seiten | 232 |
Format | 13,6 x 1,6 x 20,5 cm |
Gewicht | 340 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
EAN | 9781009181495 |
Bestell-Nr | 00918149UA |
The story of three courageous Syrian women entrepreneurs uplifting the Za'atari refugee camp, and of the global refugee entrepreneurship phenomenon they represent.
25 Million Sparks takes readers inside the Za'atari refugee camp to follow the stories of three courageous Syrian women entrepreneurs: Yasmina, a wedding shop and salon owner creating moments of celebration; Malak, a young artist infusing color and beauty throughout the camp; and Asma, a social entrepreneur leading a storytelling initiative to enrich children's lives. Anchored by these three inspiring stories, as well as accompanying artwork and poetry by Malak and Asma, the narrative expands beyond Za'atari to explore the broader refugee entrepreneurship phenomenon in more than twenty camps and cities across the globe. What emerges is a tale of power, determination, and dignity - of igniting the brightest sparks of joy, even when the rest of the world sees only the darkness. A significant portion of the author's proceeds from this book is being contributed to support refugee entrepreneurs in Za'atari and around the world.
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
1. Angels of Za'atari; Part I. Darkness: 2. Olive trees; 3. Gray walls; 4. Global crisis; Part II. Spark: 5. New beginnings; 6. Khatwa, Khatwa; 7. Balloons; 8. Extreme entrepreneurs; Part III. Revival: 9. Midnight blue; 10. Dignity; 11. Global catalyst; Part IV. Hope: 12. Dreams become one; Epilogue; Acknowledgments; Notes; Index.
Rezension:
'25 Million Sparks is a powerful story of hope - a beautiful reminder of our equal dignity, common humanity, and brilliant potential for innovation. It sheds light on the brutal injustices of war and violence - while celebrating refugees' records of uplifting communities, generating transformative ideas, and creating peace even amid disaster. Hanna's captivating human-centered narration of the stories of three women entrepreneurs in the Za'atari camp allows their voices to be heard clearly. These stories, along with others across the globe, are illustrative of the resilience and the power of refugees - and particularly of refugee women - to heal, lead, and advance communities around the world ... if only the world recognizes, listens to, and invests in them appropriately.' Leymah Gbowee, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate