Association AL AILA DES OEUVRES SOCIALES CULTURES ET ARTS

National Network
Morocco
Address

APPARTEMENT 13 IMMEUBLE SAMIF RUE ZERKTOUNI VILLE NOUVELLE
RUE EL HAYAT N° 10 QUARTIER AZIB DERAI
46000 SAFI
Morocco

Telephone
0660828084
Telephone (other)
0631481893
E-Mail
asso.alaila@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
col.handimaroc@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
0660828084
Mobile Phone (other)
0631481893
Organisation Type
Local/Regional Authority
Year of Establishment
2017
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
  3. Others
  4. Youth and education
General Information
nous sommes association de 5 membres et 90 adhérants.notre objectifes et; - d'aider les orpholins les enfants pauvres d'être douer en scolaire primaire. -prèsenter les conférences pour motiver les parents des enfants handicapés de inscriver leur enfants à l'école - aider les gens handicapés à faire des projets qui porte du bien - aider les gens handicapés à avoir les aides et appareils pour se déplacer - présenter des parties de divertissement pour les enfants
Mission and Objectives

échanges culturels - 
soutien des projet générateurs de revenu pour les femmes en situation de fragilité

Main Projects / Activities

crèer une collaboration pour les femmes en situation de fragilités
siminaires de sensibilisation sur l'éducation,la prévention des maladies,lalutte antidrogue et la criminalité

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

avec des séminaires de sensibilisation,nous serons à la hauteur des idées de la socièté où nous allons changer le comportement du citoyen pour le mieux

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

C'est l'occasion de connaître d'autres cultures pour la diffuser au profit des autres
m'aider à soutenir des projets pour les femmes en situation pauvre afin d'augmenter leur revenu
ensemble en lutte contre la pauvreté et l'ignorence

Contact (1) Full Name
Mme Souad Aimache
Job Title
secrètaire
Head of the organisation
Mme BAHIJA KHEBIZI
Contact (2) Full Name
Mme Fatima Morchid
Job Title (2)
Trésoriaire

YMCA Albania

National Network
Albania
Address

Pandi Dardha, Pall. 36/21, Lapraka
Tirana
Albania

Telephone
00355 69 2162941
E-Mail
eriolas@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Individual Person
Year of Establishment
2010
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
  3. Gender
  4. Human rights
  5. Religion
  6. Research
  7. Youth and education
General Information
Social Worker, MA in Human Rights and Democracy in SEE; MA in Gender and Women Studies.
Mission and Objectives

Personal Interest

Main Projects / Activities

Personal Interest

Contact (1) Full Name
Erjola Shaka
Job Title
Project Manager
Head of the organisation
Eglantina Lula

Palestinian Center for Research and Cultural Dialogue-PCRD

National Network
Palestine
Address

Bab Zqaq –Khamashta Building -Bethlehem
Bethlehem
Palestinian Territories

Telephone
02-2774707
E-Mail
walidshomaly@yahoo.com
E-Mail (2)
info@pcrd.ps
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2003
Fields of Activity
  1. Others
  2. Youth and education
General Information
Polling, civic education and academic education in Gaza Strip and the West bank including east Jerusalem
Mission and Objectives

 Carrying out public opinion surveys on political, social, economic, and cultural issues. Also to monitor and run surveys as to services rendered by municipalities and other organizations to the public.
Holding several meetings, seminars and colloquia on civic related issues i.e. democracy, human rights , individual and public freedoms, citizenship, pluralism, political systems, thought openness and enlightening , social accountability and good governance.
Training school teachers and students on the critical thinking and analytical approach.

Main Projects / Activities

    

Contact (1) Full Name
Dr. Walid Shomaly
Job Title
Executive Director
Head of the organisation
Bethlehem

somood society women Development Jerusalem

National Network
Palestine
Address

Abu_Dis street main street near Abu Dis youth club
Jerusalem
Palestinian Territories

Telephone
0568253192
E-Mail
somood_women99@yahoo.com
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
2019
Fields of Activity
  1. Gender
  2. Others
  3. Youth and education
General Information
Samoud Association is a feminist charitable association concerned with women’s cultural, training, rehabilitative and extension affairs
Mission and Objectives

    The field of work of the society is feminist charition social and cultuval Target Group :the women aged 18 to 60 years

Main Projects / Activities

Association to raise 
awareness education and guidance and 
provide assistance to families in need 
and take care of orphans 
- - 

Contact (1) Full Name
Eman salah
Head of the organisation
Abu_Dis

Nrsan Cultural Center

National Network
Palestine
Address

Yatta-Hebron
Yatta
Palestinian Territories

Telephone
0599352058
E-Mail
nrsancenter@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
2005
Fields of Activity
  1. Gender
  2. Others
  3. Youth and education
General Information
       
Mission and Objectives

 Promote the rights of Women Youth & Children in
rural areas of Yatta in education.
 Community awareness of the importance of education
and the risk of dropping out of school by
implementation of awareness campaigns and the
impact on the local community in the targeted areas.
 Create a network with institutions and related parties
in the targeted rural areas.
 Improve the learning environment for students in these
schools through the implementation of a number of
initiatives in targeted schools.
 Influence the decision-makers in the Ministries and in
the Governorate to provide additional schools in the
rural areas of Yatta.
 Promote the rights of Women Youth & Children to
work and work to provide employment opportunities
for women in rural areas of Yatta
 the rights of Women Youth & Children in rural areas
of Yatta 

Main Projects / Activities

     

Contact (1) Full Name
Rashad Abu-Hmaid
Job Title
Executive Director
Head of the organisation
Hebron

Palestinian child center Sh'ufat refugee camp

National Network
Palestine
Address

Sh'ufat Camp
Jerusalem
Palestinian Territories

Telephone
02-5386927
E-Mail
khaled@palchc.org
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
2004
Fields of Activity
  1. Others
General Information
  Due to the daily challenges faced by Shuafat camp refugees and its impact on the children, a group of social activists and academics from the camp founded the Palestinian Child Center (PCC) in 2004 It filled in the urgent need for an institutional space for children with child-appropriate activities. It is open to and works with children until the age of 18 with no regards to their gender or background. It is a local non-governmental organisation (NGO) registered with the Palestinian National Authority. The Center is not affiliated with any political party. As a NGO it is funded by national and international donors as well as by private donations.
Mission and Objectives

Vision
We strive to contribute to an open and transparent society where people have access to safe places where the next generation cooperates and trusts each other in respect of human rights and needs.
Mission
We are the Palestinian Child Centre in Shuafat Refugee Camp. We aim to improve, develop and reduce the psychological pressure and social conditions for a better future free of violence and partition. We provide a safe, comfortable and healthy space and psychological support to the camp residents so that they can express themselves freely and creatively.
Overarching Goals (Impact)
Gap between generations and dividers in the camp reduced
Violence is transformed into positive behavior
Psychosocial pressure within the camp community is decreased
PCC is more financially sustainable and flexible

Main Projects / Activities

   
What we do
Besides its projects and activities, the centre provides several facilities and commodities on its premises: the only outdoor playground for children with access friendly parts in the camp; two bigger indoor toys and games rooms for toddlers and small children; a high-end music studio for producing music and media outlets; a karaoke room for singing and practicing musical instruments; a dance studio; and classrooms with computer lab for extra tuition. The centre is also working in close cooperation with the schools and other centres

Contact (1) Full Name
Khaled Alsheikh Ali
Job Title
Director
Head of the organisation
East Jerusalem

Defence for Children International/ Palestine

National Network
Palestine
Address

Sartawi Building, Sateh Marhaba, Al Bereh, Ramallah Palestine
Ramallah
Palestinian Territories

Telephone
+97222427530
E-Mail
Info@dcips.org
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
1991
Fields of Activity
  1. Gender
  2. Human rights
General Information
     Defense for Children International Palestine (DCIP) is committed to securing a just and viable future for Palestinian children in the Occupied Palestinian Territory. For more than twenty years, we have supported and advocated for this child population: investigating and documenting grave human rights violations, holding both Israeli and Palestinian authorities to account, and providing legal services to children in urgent need. We will continue to demand national and international bodies enact stronger measures to safeguard this vulnerable demographic of Palestinian society. Since DCIP’s inception in 1991, we remain the only Palestinian human rights organization specifically focused on child rights. Our highest value is the pursuit of each child’s best interests. To this end, we are guided by the United Nation’s Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), as well as other international, regional and local standards.
Mission and Objectives

Our work is divided into two broad programs: Accountability and Child Protection. Both include direct services and advocacy components. The Accountability Program focuses on child rights as they intersect with Israeli military and legal systems, while the Child Protection Program addresses Palestinian children’s rights inside the Palestinian legal framework and mobilizes children within their own communities.

Main Projects / Activities

    We defend children’s rights three ways: offering free legal aid, documenting violations of international law, and advocating for greater protections. More: https://www.dci-palestine.org/stories

Contact (1) Full Name
Khaled Quzmar
Job Title
General Director
Head of the organisation
Palestine

Shorouq Society for Woman

National Network
Palestine
Address

Bethany East South of Jerusalem
Jerusalem
Palestinian Territories

Telephone
00972524860534
E-Mail
Fatima.shrq@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
009702791551
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
2002
Fields of Activity
  1. Gender
  2. Others
General Information
 The Shorouq Charitable Society for Women is a Palestinian non-profit organization that is committed to bringing Palestinian women into the public sphere. Open to all Palestinian women regardless of their religious or political beliefs, Shorouq helps women build a better future. It does this through a range of activities designed to: Improve the status of women and allow them to play an active role in society Empower women to initiate positive change at home and within the broader Palestinian society Integrate women into the economy as a way to enhance their status and influence Specifically, Shorouq seeds and cultivates independent, women-owned micro and small businesses, located in Al-Azaria, Palestine. The center conducts training courses, mentoring programs and on-the-job instruction for Palestinian women. A center is also a safe place for women to meet and engage in a range of general empowerment and enrichment programs in areas including education, health, and culture, among others.   Shorouq is actively building a partnership with ATS pro-Terra Sancta and Mosaic Centre throughout Palestine and abroad and is also working in conjunction with the Palestinian Authority’s Ministry for women’s affairs in Ramallah
Mission and Objectives

Economic Empwerment for women            
-Suporting Palestiane Women in all round  Jerusalem with information and Education Public  Health 
Promotion and Development for Leader women in Palestine

Main Projects / Activities

    Hospitable Bethany: Sustainable Tourism
in Support of the Local Community
 
Shorouqis located in Bethany (al Azariya in Arabic), few kilometers from Jerusalem, along the eastern slopes of the Mount of Olives. Today, Bethany has nearly 20,000 inhabitants.
 
Bethany has an extraordinary and unique asset: the empty tomb of Lazarus, where the miracle of the resurrection of Lazarus happened according to Christian tradition. The tomb has attracted the devotion of the faithful from the beginning of Christianity. Since the 4th c.  the place became an important center of pilgrimage and is still welcoming thousands of religious tourists.
 
Shorouqand its partners strongly believe that cultural heritage can be a dynamic element capable of feeding peacebuilding strategies and prevent conflicts and that sharing historical and cultural roots can alleviate ethnic, religious and social tensions. Individuals who know and understand their own roots, culture, and history can better interact with others and their beliefs and practice inter-religious and intercultural dialogue.
Thanks to the support of the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation AICS, Shorouq Society, together with ATS pro Terra Sancta and Mosaic Centre, is supporting the production of homemade body care products, natural soap and essential oils, following the tradition of Mary, sister of Lazarus, who here in Bethany anointed Jesus with the Nard oil.

Contact (1) Full Name
Fatima Faroun
Job Title
Chairperson of Shorouq Society
Head of the organisation
Bethany East South of Jerusalem

Burj Alluq luq Social Center Society

National Network
Palestine
Address

Old City,Bab Hutta
Jerusalem
Palestinian Territories

Telephone
02-6277626
E-Mail
info@burjalluqluq.org
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
1991
Fields of Activity
  1. Gender
  2. Others
  3. Youth and education
General Information
      Burj Al-Luqluq Social Center Society was established in the year 1991 and has been servicing the Jerusalem community within the Old City Walls for almost 21 years.  It is named after governor Luqluq from the Mamluk period and is built on almost 9 acres of land owned by two Palestinian families.  In 1989, this area was threatened by Israeli presence with the desire to build a new settlement on the site.  The inhabitants of the Old City were determined not to allow this to occur.  This was the only piece of open space inside the Old City which was safe for their children to play and for adults to enjoy the outdoors.  They formed a committee which right away declared the area a sports and social club upon which activities were started right away.  Therefore, our Center has remained an integral part of society in the neighborhood called Bab Hutta.  The Center is registered both with the Jerusalem municipality and the Union of Charitable Organizations in Jerusalem. Our Message: We aspire to have a positive impact on the economical, cultural and social level for the local community.
Mission and Objectives

    
To create a safe and healthy play environment for the children and youth of the Old City.
To provide a breathing space for adults from the small and crowded housing units they live in.
To develop educational, cultural, psychological, health, sport and entertainment programs for the youth and adults of the Old City.
To protect the land from any kind of future settlement or confiscation and to ensure it remains open and accessible to Old City residents.

Main Projects / Activities

-Develop the positive behavior of youth and children in the community.
Improve living conditions for people with mental disabilities.
Ensure the provision of services on an ongoing basis and good quality.
 

Contact (1) Full Name
Muntaser Idkaidek
Job Title
Executive Director
Head of the organisation
Jerusalem

Palestinian Vision

National Network
Palestine
Address

Rashedst chamber of Comersse building 5Al-
Jerusalem
Palestinian Territories

Telephone
02-6285080
E-Mail
saeed.falana@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
1998
Fields of Activity
  1. Youth and education
General Information
Palestinian Vision (PalVision, or “Ru’ya”) was created by a group of young Palestinians in 1998. It arose as a response to an urgent need for Palestinian youth to have an outlet through which to express themselves and their desire to build a strong and healthy Palestinian society. The aim was to provide opportunities for young Palestinian leaders to become agents of positive, constructive change within their communities; to give them the space, tools, and training they need for their voices to be heard and taken into account. PalVision quickly filled a social vacuum, expanding to a grassroots membership of over 600. Through this broad network and an all-volunteer staff, PalVision operates training workshops and community service programs that build leadership skills, strengthen self-esteem, identity, and community spirit, and provide positive channels for self-expression. Throughout this, there is a particular focus on empowering young women, and facilitating dialogue and exchange with international youth. PalVision is emphatically independent from political parties and positions – conceiving, instead, of a democratic future in which Palestinian youth serve as community leaders, working to improve and advance their society. The organization was registered in the Palestinian Ministry of Interior in 2000, under the number OR/153/cu. PalVision is one of the few organizations of its kind that continues to be based in Jerusalem. It does so, despite the considerable political and bureaucratic challenges posed by such a decision, in order to best provide services for young people, in particular young people from East Jerusalem. It also extends its services to youth across Palestinian cities, villages, and refugee camps.
Mission and Objectives

  
Our Vision
Palestinian Youth take collective action toward sustainable development of their communities
Our Mission
Mobilize and empower Palestinian youth to achieve their aspirations, preserve their collective Palestinian identity and initiate youth-led sustainable development through volunteerism, social activism, entrepreneurship, lobbying and advocacy, on a local, national, and international levels
Strategic Goals
 1- Youth empowered to engage in sustainable development and contribute to positive change in their community.
2. Youth engagement is strengthened in preserving the Palestinian identity and building community resilience.
3. Youth have enhanced access to quality education to increase their employment opportunities.

Main Projects / Activities

Youth empowered to engage in sustainable development and contribute to positive change in their community.
Youth engagement is strengthened in preserving the Palestinian identity and building community resilience.
Youth have enhanced access to quality education to increase their employment opportunities.

Contact (1) Full Name
Rami Naser Eddin
Job Title
Director
Head of the organisation
Jerusalem