Al-Nassiri group is one of the Iraqi civil society  community – non-government organization
First and foremost blood, religion, values, customs, and identity. connects our group in symbol of good intentions community called A-lNassiri group

Al-Nassiri group already connected by our affinity as we are simply cousins in a sense of family relations.
our fathers lived once in a specific geographical location and physical land. this land defined and sustained us, and provided a point of reference that defined their dialect, diet and identity even when they were away from the land of origin, as we became urbanized, language, historic origins, values, point of view religious, and even politics, still followed their ethnic beliefs at heart. 

Our durable relations that extend beyond immediate genealogical ties define our sense of community, which ides our own identity, practice, and roles in our social humanity; 
more grassroots efforts, united by common particular characteristics to empower individuals in our groups to politically power our cause through the formation of modern social understanding to implement our common agenda.

In our community we share intent, belief, resources, preferences, and needs, risks affecting the identity of the participants and their degree of cohesiveness in community work or community planning, and development in the context of rural and urban development, to progress the social well-being the group.

 We understand organizational the community as hull or individuals lever and how to affect other larger communities’ out side our group. for better economic and business development. Hoping that we be able to contribute to the country’s sustainable recovery and long-term stability. 

The community sets an example among people in general specifically those who shared the same feeling to meet common needs. This is why our relation with many local and international stakeholders, particularly donors and non-governmental organizations continuously improving
, and sometimes It describes an experience so common that we never really take time to explain. It seems so simple, so natural, and so human to be united and exist in the social sector, 

The sense of trust, belonging, safety, and caring for each other gather us strongly together as an individual and give us a collective sense that we can, as part of that community, influence each other’s environments.

That treasured feeling of community comes from shared history and difficult times and experiences. that we shared 
as new realities and challenges emerged in beloved country in relation to restructuring with the new political system that was created after Saddam Hussein. 

This feeling is fundamental to human existence after such suffering., torture and infliction 
“A feeling of fellowship” united our common attitudes, interests and goals”

In our community:
 We addressed one of the most fundamental human needs “the feeling here, I belong”: we give each other this sense of home, the sense of family, this sense of “these are my peers”. This is my tribe, this is where I belong. In this group, I am being accepted for who I really am.
We shared an identity. We give each other the sense of We are together. The sum is bigger than the individual. This shared identity matters, because it takes the group beyond one vision, beyond 1:1 relationships. It turns strangers into trusted peers through a proxy effect: even though I don’t know all, I trust you more because we share the same identity and same fate.
Under the core of care about each other” We develop trust. And trust unlocks collaboration, sharing, support, hope, safety and much more. Even for strangers as long the feeling of part of this community exists. While most organizations in the world optimize their performance towards external goals, communities optimize for trust.

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