Shelter Reparations for Yazidi Survivors of ISIS Captivity
When ISIS invaded Sinjar in 2014, they destroyed 70% of the region’s private infrastructure. Rebuilding damaged homes is a priority for returnees to Sinjar, including survivors of ISIS captivity and their families.
Shelter support is one form of interim reparations included in Nadia’s Initiative and the Global Survivors Fund’s holistic and comprehensive survivors project that also provides interim reparations in the forms of cash, livelihoods, mental healthcare, physical healthcare, education, and legal aid.
Watch the video to learn more about how our interim reparations project empowers survivors of ISIS captivity to rebuild their homes and restore their agency.