Phoenix Stories

Phoenix Stories
Podcast Description
Like a Phoenix rising from its ashes, stories from post-conflict zones reveal daily struggles and extraordinary resilience. Twelve managers from leading humanitarian organisations share their experiences supporting populations affected by the prolonged Syrian conflict. Their stories highlight post-conflict challenges and the collaborative spirit planting the seeds of self-reliant futures.
Produced by Ruth Holroyd. Hosted by Professor Martin Spinelli of the University of Sussex School of Media, Arts & Humanities. Executive Producer Dr Mirela Barbu of the University of Sussex Business School.
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Focuses on resilience and recovery in post-conflict environments, with episodes covering topics such as sustainable agricultural practices, women's empowerment through micro-finance, and community-driven recovery initiatives. Specific examples include Mustafa's agricultural success story and the transformations achieved through CARE Türkiye's interventions.

Like a Phoenix rising from its ashes, stories from post-conflict zones reveal daily struggles and extraordinary resilience. Twelve managers from leading humanitarian organisations share their experiences supporting populations affected by the prolonged Syrian conflict. Their stories highlight post-conflict challenges and the collaborative spirit planting the seeds of self-reliant futures.
Produced by Ruth Holroyd. Hosted by Professor Martin Spinelli of the University of Sussex School of Media, Arts & Humanities. Executive Producer Dr Mirela Barbu of the University of Sussex Business School.
Omar Atik of Shafak tells the story of Mustafa—a disabled farmer who, after facing repeated displacements and hardship, received a comprehensive package of agricultural support and capacity building from Shafak. This support enabled Mustafa to revive his land, secure food for his family, and rebuild his livelihood. Omar also highlights Shafak's initiatives aimed at preventing violence against women, including awareness campaigns that engage both women and men to curb domestic violence. He stresses that international support is crucial at this pivotal stage of Syria’s reconstruction, as collapsed infrastructure and the overwhelming needs of internally displaced people demand increased funding and long-term investment to move from emergency aid into sustainable recovery.

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