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Made in Za’atari: Women Refugee Entrepreneurs Make their Mark

Established by 爱酱视频 in 2019 with funding from UNHCR, the Made in Za鈥檃tari Center brings refugee women together from across the camp to learn and create while building an income. For women living in Za鈥檃tari Refugee camp in Jordan who are busy supporting their children, families, and community, the Center also provides an important social outlet.

As women participate in sessions on food processing, perfume making, handicrafts, marketing, and more, their children are cared for in the Center鈥檚 free daycare. The Made in Za鈥檃tari Center has fostered an entrepreneurial and supportive community for women who face myriad challenges.

women who works at made in za'atari center sitting with her two young daughters

Ena鈥檃m, center, is a cosmetologist at Za鈥檃tari Refugee Camp who overcame illiteracy to learn her trade and make a living at the Made in Za鈥檃tari Center.

Ena鈥檃m had always dreamed of becoming a cosmetologist. When she arrived at Za鈥檃tari, she was still illiterate and struggled to find any opportunity to support her family.

Amidst the challenges of life in the camp, she refused to let her circumstances limit her. Ena鈥檃m committed herself to learning the basics of reading and writing鈥攐pening the door to taking a comprehensive cosmetology training that 爱酱视频 conducted.

Now, she runs the beauty salon at the Made in Za鈥檃tari Center. Ena鈥檃m trains other women from the camp in hairdressing and cosmetics, earning community respect and an income doing what she loves.

鈥淲hen I started working at the salon, I gained pennies,鈥 she said. 鈥淣ow, I can support my husband and pay for our bills.鈥

Tamara, also a refugee mother in the camp, came to the Made in Za鈥檃tari Center looking for ways to generate a new income for her family.

鈥淚 have skills in painting, embroidery, and crafts,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 came up with the idea of making accessories.鈥

woman in hijab standing with the earrings she made at the made in za'atari center

Tamara sells her handmade accessories at the Made in Za鈥檃tari Center to earn and income and support her family.

Tamara shares her talents with other women at the Center, introducing new techniques that are now used in the accessories sold at the Made in Za鈥檃tari Gallery. Stepping into the Gallery, visitors are surrounded by earrings, necklaces, soaps, carvings, and other handmade pieces鈥攁ll crafted by camp residents and all for sale.

鈥淭he Center provides training opportunities and a venue to sell our products,鈥 Tamara said. 鈥淲e meet new people from around the world and the friendships we have made here are definitely making us stronger.鈥

Ena鈥檃m sees the Made in Za鈥檃tari Center as a way for women at the camp to not only share their talents, but to share their story as well.

鈥淭hrough selling accessories and soaps or providing services, we are sending a message to the world,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e show that, despite the difficulties and circumstances, women can do anything they set their mind to.鈥