Women Entrepreneurs

Meet the Members: Ravan, a Syrian Entrepreneur Turning Community Ties into a Business Venture

Meet the Members: Ravan, a Syrian Entrepreneur Turning Community Ties into a Business Venture

Shortly after arriving in Turkey, Syrian entrepreneur Ravan Hudayfa started looking for opportunities to expand her network in the country and build new skills. She started volunteering with local community and youth programs, where she got to know the mothers of refugee children. Ravan quickly learned that many of these women were providing for their families by offering catering services out of their home kitchens. This inspired her to launch her catering business, Tina Zita.

Meet the Members: Rajaa, a Syrian Entrepreneur Expanding her Online Business to In-Person During COVID-19

Meet the Members: Rajaa, a Syrian Entrepreneur Expanding her Online Business to In-Person During COVID-19

As she was launching her website, the COVID-19 pandemic brought new challenges for food businesses. Because her primary business was online, Rajaa was still able to operate - but not without difficulty. “While my website was doing well, the logistical issues of delivery were incredibly challenging,” she says. “I knew that in order for my website to really bloom, I had to unite my staff under one roof and have the delivery process start from one point on the map instead of multiple locations.”

Meet the Members: Emel, a Turkish Entrepreneur Expanding Her 25-Year Business Journey

Meet the Members: Emel, a Turkish Entrepreneur Expanding Her 25-Year Business Journey

Born and raised in Mersin, Turkish entrepreneur Emel initially started her business journey studying Business Management, but was unable to complete her degree. Instead, she started working for a logistics company where she worked long, consuming hours. The idea of running her own business was becoming more attractive by the day, and after losing her job because of the Gulf crisis in the 90s, she decided to pursue that goal.

Meet the Members: Marya, A Syrian Fitness Trainer Launching a Food Business in Turkey

Meet the Members: Marya, A Syrian Fitness Trainer Launching a Food Business in Turkey

Marya had a background as a physical fitness trainer when the war in Syria forced her to relocate and find a job in a restaurant in Raqqa. After the conflict spread to Raqqa, Marya fled Syria altogether with her two children and resettled in Mersin, Turkey. In Mersin, Marya connected to the LIFE Project after having an idea to start a business that sells peanut butter and jams that she would prepare in her home.

Meet the Members: Semira, a Turkish Entrepreneur Bringing Organic Products to Her Community

Meet the Members: Semira, a Turkish Entrepreneur Bringing Organic Products to Her Community

Growing up in Mersin, Turkey, Semira Özbaş began her career managing a furniture shop after graduating university with a degree in Sociology. However, Semira had other goals in mind for her future, namely using her studies in sociology to become an entrepreneur with her sister.

Meet the Members: Meyas, a Syrian Entrepreneur Bringing a Regional Specialty to Turkey

Meet the Members: Meyas, a Syrian Entrepreneur Bringing a Regional Specialty to Turkey

Before the conflict began in Syria, Meyas Saati had established a successful home-based business in her hometown of Homs producing a traditional regional dish called ‘Makdous’, pickled and stuffed eggplants, and selling to customers within Syria and in the Arab Gulf states. However, after the Islamic State (ISIS) occupied her neighborhood four years ago, Meyas was forced to flee with her four children to Mersin, a southern port city of Turkey. 

Democracy That Delivers #161: Women and Refugees in the LIFE Project

Democracy That Delivers #161: Women and Refugees in the LIFE Project

From Consortium lead The Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE)

In this episode, Barbara Langley, Director of CIPE’s Center for Women’s Economic Empowerment, and Marie Principe, Program Officer for MENA, recount stories of impact from the LIFE Project. They discuss how through the LIFE Project, the members, particularly the women, build confidence in public speaking and advocating for their product and themselves, and how they also build a sense of community with other women from different backgrounds.