Wishing for a year of work success
“2022 started off on the wrong foot for me. My mother returned to Syria and my brother, and his wife emigrated to Germany. I was left all alone in Jordan,” said Abdelmalek.
As the year progressed, along with struggling emotionally, Abdelmalek struggled financially as work stopped coming his way. “After receiving several certificates, I started working as a graphic designer and was previously able to make enough money to cover my needs and help out my family. Since the beginning of 2022, I have barely been able to make ends meet,” he added.
As 2023 approaches, the 30-year-old man hopes for a better year and more work opportunities. “Things are starting to look better. I got a grant from the Danish Refugee Council [DRC] which allowed me to buy a new desk, lamps, and other equipment I needed to focus. I am starting to receive some work requests as well. I hope next year will bring me more stability, and maybe I can start my own family,” he added with a small smile.
For Syria, Abdelmalek wishes peace and safety for people across the country.