About ILP

Founded in 2012, we strive to empower women and youth in Iraq, alleviating suffering caused by conflict and poverty.

Mission Statement

"We are driven by a deep sense of responsibility to alleviate suffering and promote dignity among women and youth affected by conflict, poverty, and displacement.."

Vision

"To support and empower the women and youth in Iraq to make their lives stable peacefully."

A hand is raised with fingers making a peace sign. The forearm has the phrase 'LOVE IS LOVE' written in colorful letters, each letter in a different color of the rainbow.
A hand is raised with fingers making a peace sign. The forearm has the phrase 'LOVE IS LOVE' written in colorful letters, each letter in a different color of the rainbow.
An artistic setup featuring a geometric watercolor painting with shades of blue, green, and yellow, and the word 'Peace' in Arabic. Surrounding the art are painting supplies including a palette with various paints, two brushes, a pencil with ladybug motifs, and a drawing compass. A doily is placed under the painting, and there are green leafy plants nearby.
An artistic setup featuring a geometric watercolor painting with shades of blue, green, and yellow, and the word 'Peace' in Arabic. Surrounding the art are painting supplies including a palette with various paints, two brushes, a pencil with ladybug motifs, and a drawing compass. A doily is placed under the painting, and there are green leafy plants nearby.

Our Commitment

ILP's work is focused on six key thematic areas: climate resilience, peacebuilding, women and youth empowerment, capacity building, protection advocacy, and educational advancement. This comprehensive approach ensures it addresses both immediate needs and long-term stability.

Geographically, ILP is committed to serving the most marginalized and conflict-affected communities across Iraq. Its projects are specifically targeted in regions such as Anbar, Ninawa, and Dialya, where needs are greatest.


A cornerstone of ILP's commitment is its extensive collaboration with local and international partners. This includes UN agencies, international NGOs, and local government bodies, ensuring coordinated and impactful efforts.

The organization has a proven track record of implementing over 20 successful projects. These initiatives range from vocational training and peacebuilding to emergency food distribution and climate resilience programs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the mission statement?

We are driven by a deep sense of responsibility to alleviate suffering and promote dignity among women and youth affected by conflict, poverty, and displacement

What is your organization's vision?

To support and empower the women and youth in Iraq to make their lives stable peacefully

Where are your offices located?

Our main office is in Anbar, Fallujah, with sub-offices in Qaim, Obaidy, Ninawa, and Diyala.

How can I contact you?

You can reach us via email at info@iraq-ilp.org

What year was ILP established?

ILP was established on April 2, 2012.

how can we get involved?

We announce frequently for different opportunities; visit our FB and website to explore the new updates.

woman wearing yellow long-sleeved dress under white clouds and blue sky during daytime

The Iraqi Love and Peace organization truly uplifts women and youth in challenging times.

Amina

A vibrant mural on a city building features a large, detailed black-and-white portrait of a man playing a guitar, surrounded by vivid red roses and green leaves. The words 'Peace' and 'Love' are prominently displayed in large, colorful letters above the portrait. In front of the mural, a white car is parked on a wet street, reflecting the damp city environment.
A vibrant mural on a city building features a large, detailed black-and-white portrait of a man playing a guitar, surrounded by vivid red roses and green leaves. The words 'Peace' and 'Love' are prominently displayed in large, colorful letters above the portrait. In front of the mural, a white car is parked on a wet street, reflecting the damp city environment.

Their commitment to alleviating suffering has profoundly impacted our community and inspired hope.

Hassan

Graffiti on a wall with the words 'Free Afghanistan' accompanied by a hand-drawn heart symbol. In the foreground, tall, wild grasses are visible, creating a contrast with the blank wall.
Graffiti on a wall with the words 'Free Afghanistan' accompanied by a hand-drawn heart symbol. In the foreground, tall, wild grasses are visible, creating a contrast with the blank wall.
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