DARYAS Organization for developing woman and society
Welcome to Daryas Organization
(DODWS)
DARYAS is a not profit organization specializing in capacity building, development, and sustainable practices, particularly within the framework of government infrastructure. Our core focus is on delivering tailored training and development solutions across all sectors to advance the national economy and drive sustainable development. Emphasizing a healthy commitment to enhancing capabilities and sustainable practices, we channel our efforts towards supporting the specific needs of the local market.
Our dedication extends beyond traditional agriculture to encompass the broader realms of government infrastructure. By integrating sustainable development principles, innovation, and a culture of continuous learning, we empower farmers, businessmen, and organizations in the agriculture and economy sectors. Our goal is to equip them with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in the rapidly evolving government infrastructure landscape.
Through our comprehensive suite of programs and services, participants gain access to the essential tools and experiences required for success in the multifaceted domain of government infrastructure. DARYAS operates on the foundation of a transparent policy, guided by a cadre of highly educated professionals and specialists. Our approach ensures the right of every Iraqi citizen to development resources, irrespective of religion, nationality, or gender, contributing to the inclusive growth and sustainable development of the nation's infrastructure.
Programme statistics for the current year
DODWS has over 20 employees under various projects
2 running projects
Vision
DODWS visualized a society-poverty free, socially, economically self-reliant and conscious about basic rights and human dignity
Our Values
To uphold the values of humanitarian work by seeking the need and reporting it, acting independently and minimizing harm with accountability and transparency
Mission
DODWS is working and assist the needy and neglected people (Especially Woman& Children) at grass root level and find access to sustain in the society with due dignity.
Therefore DODWS will take all necessary initiatives /measurer towards empowerment and self-determinations of community people enabling them to solve their own socio-economic problems by themselves towards poverty elevation
The British Consul General, Rosy Cave.
NGOs and the International Community
Climate and Environmental Networking Event
Darya giving 4 days training on “Social and Emotional learning (SEL) & Classroom Management” under PPL project funded by Save the children International and implemented by DARYA Organization for developing women and community
from 31st March to 3rd of April 2024
Darya is providing Remedial classes to Students in Kawian Schools in Duhok-Domiz district under PPL Project funded by Save the children international
Cultivating the Future: Ahmed's Path to Sustainable Agriculture in #Iraq. this project were implemented by DARYAS NGO in Shirqat funded by UNDP.
In Iraq, agriculture is a cornerstone in tackling food problems and creating employment opportunities, especially in rural areas. With its potential to combat environmental degradation and water scarcity, hydroponics is proving to be a good solution for sustainable food production.
Join us as we delve into Ahmed's journey, exemplifying the innovation and resilience inherent in Iraqi agriculture. His story illuminates the path toward a sustainable and prosperous agricultural future in the region.
UNDP equipping farmers in Iraq
To tackle pressing agricultural and environmental issues, the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) initiated a capacity-building program in the Shirqat region. The aim is to equip farmers with the knowledge and skills needed to implement hydroponic systems effectively, promoting agricultural productivity and economic prosperity while addressing Iraq's specific needs.
Meet Ahmed Turki Nayef, a farmer from Al-Shirqat, and father of two children, a historically important town north of Baiji in Salah Al-Din governorate. Al-Shirqat is crossed by the Tigris River, which divides the city in two and has numerous farms on its banks. Surrounded by hills and with a fertile plain suitable for agriculture, Al-Shirqat serves as an important agricultural hub from which various crops and produce are exported to neighboring cities. The presence of the river also ensures a vital supply of drinking water for the city's residents.
Innovative techniques that require less water
As one of the participants in the modern agriculture and sustainability technology courses in Shirqat, a transformative journey began for Ahmed. In these courses, he learned about the latest agricultural practices, including fixed sprinkler farming, distillation-based agriculture, and hydroponics. With his newly acquired knowledge, Ahmed began a first experiment using modern farming techniques on his small plot of land. However, his ambitions go far beyond this: he has a vision of a model agricultural project that encompasses the entire agricultural land of Salah al-Din and beyond.
Using drip farming, Ahmed has achieved remarkable success in growing winter crops such as barley and wheat, as well as a variety of vegetables such as onions, garlic, celery, and chard. He ventured into hydroponics and successfully grew strawberries and ornamental plants, highlighting the efficiency and productivity of this method.
Innovative techniques that require less water
As one of the participants in the modern agriculture and sustainability technology courses in Shirqat, a transformative journey began for Ahmed. In these courses, he learned about the latest agricultural practices, including fixed sprinkler farming, distillation-based agriculture, and hydroponics. With his newly acquired knowledge, Ahmed began a first experiment using modern farming techniques on his small plot of land. However, his ambitions go far beyond this: he has a vision of a model agricultural project that encompasses the entire agricultural land of Salah al-Din and beyond.
Using drip farming, Ahmed has achieved remarkable success in growing winter crops such as barley and wheat, as well as a variety of vegetables such as onions, garlic, celery, and chard. He ventured into hydroponics and successfully grew strawberries and ornamental plants, highlighting the efficiency and productivity of this method.
DARYAS Organization facilitated the provision of stationery supplies to two schools within the during Feb 2024 in Domiz district as part of the PPL project generously funded by Save the Children.
Attendance of the Director of the DAFI Tertiary Scholarship Programme at a seminar hosted by Daryas organization for DAFI scholars.
Director of the DAFI Tertiary Scholarship Programme at a seminar
Malala meets Syrian refugee students attending university in Kurdistan
Cash for work Cleaning Irrigation canals and Farmer Trainings in 27 Villages in Duhok Governorate funded by GIZ from May2019 to Jul2019