This month, we are thrilled to publish our 2024 Annual Report, share the results of our Entrepreneurship Program’s latest six-month tracer study, and give updates from our community. Let’s dive in!
Explore Jusoor’s 2024 Annual Report!

Dive into the highlights of 2024, our programs, and the impact they left on thousands of vulnerable children and youth. Sharing with you stories of the ones we work for and crunching down the numbers, and finances. Jusoor’s 2024 Annual Report is ready to explore in a new interactive digital format
Explore the 2024 Annual Report
Syria Academic Visit Postponed
Our Academic Visit: Bridging Homeland and Diaspora, planned for June 21–30 in Syria, has been postponed due to the war that affected the airspace and prevented participating professors from traveling. With exams at Idlib University starting soon, it was not possible to reschedule the visit in July. While this is an unfortunate delay, we remain committed to advancing this initiative to strengthen higher education inside Syria and will keep you informed once new dates are confirmed.
Championing Women: Six Months Tracer Study

Six months after the Championing Women in Business Leadership project concluded, we reached out to the five women business leaders who participated to follow up on how the project impacted them as leaders and how their businesses have been affected. With a 100% response rate, our tracer study reveals both tangible results and improved soft skills gained: 22 jobs created, including 12 women employees and 17 Syrian workers, significant improvements in leadership skills were recorded. one startup secured $25,000 from the Nansen Award Fund, while another participated in Orange Hill Accelerator, and most importantly all five startups that participated in the project have reached their break even point proving that they are viable businesses.
From MA to PhD: Yousef Yousef Makes Strides at University of Exeter

After fleeing Syria at 14, Yousef Yousef, who is Syrian of Kurdish Origin, transformed displacement into determination – progressing from interrupted schooling to a Jusoor-funded Master's at Exeter University, where he's now pursuing a PhD in 3D-printed sustainable housing. Beyond academics, he's taught 150+ engineering students online and dedicates his research to rebuilding communities, proving education's power to turn refugees into rebuilders: "My degree isn't just for me - it's a tool to lift others up."