By Sarah El Massaoudi | Project Leader
On October 7th, following an attack by Palestinian freedom fighters, Israel increased its aggression on Gaza. More than 4,500 miles away, our Palestinian scholars in Malaysia follow the news closely, fearing for the lives of their family, friends and people. Many of them have been speaking out about the atrocities in solidarity and resistance. One scholar in particular has discovered the power of her pen and voice.
Meet Basma
Basma is a 22-year-old student from Gaza who moved to Malaysia to pursue a degree in Business Administration. Her entire family lives in Gaza and has been internally displaced in the Gaza Strip after her childhood home was recently destroyed in a bombing. Refusing to despair, Basma has been channelling her grief into advocacy.
So far, Basma has published four articles, given two interviews for podcast shows and was one of the speakers at an event discussing 'the role of the world and the Muslim community in the development and situation of the war on Gaza'.
When we spoke with Basma, she said, "I believe it's not my fault to be born a Palestinian, but it's my responsibility to be a voice for all voiceless people if I can. Using my voice is one of the only things that makes me feel better these days. I didn't know I had the skill of storytelling. I am discovering a lot of new things about myself nowadays, and I try to focus on the good as much as I can. Even though I cannot return to my country for at least five years, I still maintain faith that my future holds numerous achievements."
About the project
The Study Aid project, so far, has:
When asked about the impact of the study aid, one student sums it up as follows: "It has alleviated my worries and enabled me to concentrate more on my studies.", confirming that the Study Aid is achieving its projected goal.
With your generous donations, we are committed to continuing this support. Additionally, we are exploring ways to expand our support through development programmes that address non-material needs, such as subsidised mental health support, internship placement and career mentorship.
By Sarah El Massaoudi | Project Leader
By Sarah El Massaoudi | Project Leader
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