Iraq – The Domino Effect

International projects

About 60,000 Syrian refugees, 40% of whom are children, live in the camp of Domiz. Besides food and care, they are also in need of education. Thanks to the funds provided by Kulczyk Foundation, a library will be built, and Dominika Kulczyk and several volunteers will take part in the process.


We kindly invite you to watch the episode from Iraq:

http://player.pl/programy-online/efekt-domina-odcinki,1991/odcinek-8,irak,S01E08,28967.html

News

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One million PLN to support women. The 2nd Edition of the Grant Programme has been launched

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