“When I was 17, I did work experience with my aunt in Islamabad, at the United Nations (UN). The work environment was inspiring and interesting. At the UN, my eyes were opened to development projects. Although I was born and brought up in Pakistan...
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“As a solidier in the Indian army, my father-in-law was posted to Iraq during the First World War. By 1919, after the War had ended, he made his way to Bahrain finding work as a boat mechanic. At that time Bahrain was in a...
“I was born in 1947, in a house not far from the Catholic Church in Manama. My name is Essa (which is Arabic for ‘Jesus’). My mother always told me that my name was suggested to her by an Iraqi Christian neighbour who lived by the...
“It’s Eid today, but unfortunately I’m working. I work as a bag packer at a supermarket and I am rostered for the morning shift. My wife works at another supermarket as a supervisor and she has a shift this afternoon, so unfortunately we will...
“For the first fifteen years of my life I lived in Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco and I have lovely memories of my life there. My German-born father has always had an eye for art and beauty, so our weekends were spent exploring galleries and...
“I am from Hyderabad, India. I have been in Bahrain for seven months. I work for a cleaning company, as a street cleaner around Budaiya Highway. In India, I used to work as a field hand. I got the chance to come to Bahrain through an agent. I...
“I am in my 90s. Maybe I’m 93 or 94. I’m not sure. When I was a young man, I had a variety store in Manama souq where I stocked a big selection of wool. The shop was there for about fifty years, until...
“I am from Islamabad, Pakistan and my family has lived in Bahrain since 2008. Inspired by a similar group that exists in the UAE, in 2012 I started a group called Special Families Support (SFS) for families of children with special needs in Bahrain....
“When I was a teenager, I went on holidays to Victoria, Canada with my family and my brother and I cycled around town. It was the first time I saw how cyclists could be respected on the roads. On my twenty-second birthday, my friends...
“We initially declined the opportunity to move to Bahrain. My Spanish husband, our daughter and I were living in Madrid at the time. The idea was to stay there permanently as we wanted to be close to his family. When his employer in Spain...