while baraa it is the local project manager. impressive to me that you are two women running this project. it is brilliant and also that you have so many women who are training as stone masons. yes, we have 14 women here. all the women here are housewives. to rebuild the places and to rebuild the old cities, like here in old souq. yes, ‘cause that's aleppo, what used to be... yes, it's an old souq in aleppo. baraa says the trips to heritage sites have triggered a passion for the remnants of the past. all the time the students ask, why this is stones here, why they built this castle here. they feel something in their heart actually, because when when you work in the heritage places, we need to rebuild our countries. but they are also taught how it could be restored and renewed. and also it must give them hope that there is a chance, because this is terrible but if they can do this, then they can rebuild what was lost? yes. i'm told two of the most promising students are khadija and aisha. they both fled from syria at the beginnin