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Department of Minority’s Women of Masarat Hosts Hivos’s

Representatives Department of minority’s women of Masarat Foundation for Cultural and Media Development hosted Mr. Marcel Van Hayden and Mr. Van Tine Core, Hivos’s representatives. Many issues were discussed, such as role of Department of Minority ‘s Women in tackling challenges that Iraqi religious minorities face, and possibilities of cooperation in fields of promoting Iraq’s diversity and k its heterogeneous society. The meeting was attended by members of that department, such as Imia Biazeed, president of the department, and a representative of Yazidids, Nadia F. Migmass, a representative of Mandaeans , Mishaal Mitti, a representative of Christians, Amina Al-Dahabi, chief executive of Masarat, and a number of Masarat’s employees.

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