Between Rubble and Renewal: Saja Emad
Saja Emad describes herself as a daughter, a sister, and a woman of Gaza, carrying the weight of her family and community in a time when dreams are constantly interrupted by war. With a degree in business and marketing, she once worked in human resources, a world of routines and stability. But when the bombs began to fall, that life ended in an instant. She did not choose this path, it was what the war imposed on her and she stepped forward because there was no other choice but to help. Her work became a patchwork of responsibilities: documenting urgent needs, comforting children, guiding families through endless displacements. One day she might be gathering data in a shattered neighborhood, the next she might simply be a quiet listener to a mother recounting her grief. Nothing felt ordinary anymore; every conversation, every gesture carried the weight of survival. On the frontlines, fear was constant, like a shadow that walked beside her. Moving from one street to another felt li...