Miss Kurdistan for Peace summed it all up: “It’s not just about looking good. Women as peacemakers are central to the development of society. I want to be role model for Iraqi women everywhere and want to work with Nina to do so.”
At the end, project lead and managing editor, Madeleine White asked whether the Iraqi people would embrace Nina going forwards. Even the beautiful cut glass chandeliers in the Grand Ballroom shook with the resounding ‘yes’ that came from the audience.
Taster workshops around mentoring and communication supported the mission of Nina during the day; the voices of 170 people raised in unison was a cry of challenge and hope on Sunday evening. This successful launch in Iraq shows that Nina holds the promise and hope of Iraqi women everywhere in its pages.
Asiacell, Afren, Foras and the many supporters of Nina who were there have promised to continue commercial and structural support. Young designer Sarah Albayati featured on the night shared that her business had doubled since being featured in Nina.
It just goes to show, Nina is where dreams can come true – be part of it; as a writer, funder, sponsor or advertiser.
(Source: NINA)



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I attended the Three Launching events of Nina-for connecting women everywhere( In London, Sweden and in Sulaimania). All events were successful. Please count me for future events.