From 1989 to 2014, Kabawat worked as an international councillor in various law firms in
Toronto. In 2004, Kabawat became the Director of Interfaith Peacebuilding at
George Mason University's Center for World Religions, Diplomacy, and Conflict Resolution (CRDC). As part of her position at CRDC, she has directed CRDC's Syria program, in which she taught Syrian students
conflict resolution and civil society development. She resigned from this position in 2025 to join the
Syrian transitional government. The Syrian Negotiation Commission was formerly known as the High Negotiations Committee (HNC). In her position at the then HNC, she participated in all eight rounds of the
2017 Geneva peace talks on Syria. In 2015, Kabawat co-founded
Tastakel, a women's center dedicated to using non-violence and dialogue to address the conflict in Syria. This includes the running of multiple women's centers in Syria which provide education and counseling services, as well as hosting workshops on political engagement and peace-building for Syrian women both inside Syria and living as refugees in neighboring countries. Until 2015, Kabawat was a Senior Program Officer at the
United States Institute of Peace. She formerly served as an advisory board member and consultant for the
World Bank and was a frequent contributor to the
Huffington Post. In February 2025, following the earlier
fall of the Assad regime, Kabawat was appointed by the presidency of Syria as a member of the Preparatory Committee for the
Syrian National Dialogue Conference. and only Christian in the
transitional government. == Awards ==