
Eman
Eman is a young Palestinian architectural engineer from Gaza, who has dedicated her studies and career to preserving the region's architectural heritage. Inspired by her childhood fascination with historic buildings, she has worked with organizations like the Iwan Center for Cultural Heritage to document and restore Gaza's structures, amidst the ongoing conflict and destruction of her homeland. Currently, she faces the challenges of displacement and disruption of her academic pursuits due to the war, while remaining passionate about advocating for the preservation of Gaza's history.
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Eman is the 34-year-old mother of Mohammed Khalil Abu al-Khair.
»Hans krop var kold som is«
Eman, a fifteen-year-old girl, escaped but lost her father in a drone strike and her mother and brother were detained by the RSF.
el-Fasher hospital worker describes 'state of terror' before fleeing alleged massacreEman remains in Gaza, and has been forced to relocate three times while pursuing her master’s degree in business administration.
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