Syrian women activists, like Ghalia Rahhal, share their experiences and aspirations for better representation in the new government following Assad's departure.
Many women, including those working in organizations for women's rights and empowerment, have continued their advocacy despite past restrictions and violence.
The transitional authority, led by HTS, is still under scrutiny with mixed reactions to their statements and actions regarding women's roles in governance.
Activists express both hope and skepticism about future changes, emphasizing the need for true reform and authentic representation in leadership positions.
As these women prepare for potential leadership roles, they advocate for a future where women are key decision-makers in Syria’s political landscape.