Palestine

Fragments Theatre

National Network
Palestine
Address

Al Zaytouna Street 1 Jenin, Palestine
Jenin
Palestinian Territories

Telephone
+972-59-9971070
Telephone (other)
+972-54-4852326
E-Mail
rawand.arqawi@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2014
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Gender
  3. Human rights
  4. Media
  5. Youth and education
General Information
Fragments Theatre is a cultural organization, founded in Jenin, by a group of actors, filmmakers, technicians who were inspired by Juliano Mer-Khamis, a Palestinian /Israeli Theatre director who was assassinated in 2011. Fragments Theatre wants to give young people the opportunity to express themselves using theatre, film, circus and the arts in Jenin and the surrounding areas. Over the last few years, they have organized several activates with children and young people, producing plays , short films and puppet workshops aimed at encouraging people from Jenin to learn new skills to express themselves in arts and culture. The group is currently run by volunteers, and through various small grassroots funding intitiatives.
Mission and Objectives

We aim to:
1. To use art as a tool to build bridges in the community and to break Jenin’s cultural isolation from the rest of Palestine.
2. To use art to elevate and contribute to Palestinian society.
3. To foster collaboration between actors, artists, technicians, and the local community.
4. To develop a group of diverse Palestinian artists, highlighting the community’s talents and to engage high-risk and marginalized community members.
5. To collaborate with local and international artists.
6. To develop skills and capacity building in the areas of theatre, cinema, and circus arts.
7. To present theatre, circus arts, and cinema to under-exposed community groups, including to children, youth, and women.

Since 2013, Fragments Theatre has carried out numerous diverse art projects throughout Palestine.
The projects have trained young Palestinian artists, brought international artists and volunteers to work with the local community, built community partnerships, promoted community building, and fostered women’s empowerment. The diverse projects have also engaged hundreds of young people with the arts in Jenin and the surrounding isolated communities.

Main Projects / Activities

Past Projects Include:
“Peter Pan in Jenin” Theatre Project (2013)
“Windows” Theatre Project (2014)
The Cargotopia Art Festival and puppet workshops (2014)
“Chaos in the City” Theatre project (2015)
The projects have trained young Palestinian artists, brought international artists and volunteers to work with the local community, built community partnerships, promoted community building, fostered women’s empowerment. Its projects have also engaged hundreds of young people with the arts in Jenin and the surrounding isolated communities.
FRAGMENTS has partnered with Cinema Jenin, The Freedom Theatre, and The Goethe Institute of Ramallah.

Contact (1) Full Name
Rawand Arqawi
Job Title
Founder/Director
Head of the organisation
Rawand Arqawi

Free Homeland Society For Development (FHSD)

National Network
Palestine
Telephone
+972 8 2460 383
E-Mail
mohammedelyyan@hotmail.co.il
E-Mail (2)
abosalm12@hotmail.com
E-Mail (3)
mohammedelyyan@yahoo.com
E-Mail (4)
fcdpalestine@hotmail.com
Mobile Phone
+972 599 415 453
Mobile Phone (other)
+972 598 079 992
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2006
Fields of Activity
  1. Gender
  2. Youth and education
General Information
General information : Structure: •FHSD has 9 board members •FHSD has 30 members of general assembly •FHSD has 5 employees Budgetary : $ 70.000 a year Sources of funding : •Hopping foundation •Qattan Foundation for Children •General Union of Cultural Centers •Self-financing •Foundation Children's Alliance Middle East"meca" Modalities of action : •coundcting of workshops for young people and women •Work conferences •Awareness campaigns •Support youth groups •Training of women and youth on the importance of their role in society Main partners : •General union of cultural centers •Women's Health Center "Jabaliya"
Mission and Objectives

FHSD is a non-governmental,non-profit organization based in North Gaza. FHSD was established in December 2006, as an initiative of youth.
FHSD goals are:
•Strengthening the capacity of young people.
•Psychological support for students.
•Participation of young people in the community develpoment process.
•Empowering women towards fully participation.

Main Projects / Activities

•Learning Centre for students at basic stages.
•Workshops on the needs of youth and women.
•Women's capacity building.
•English Club for youth.

Contact (1) Full Name
Hatem Sobeh
Head of the organisation
Hatem Sobeh
Contact (2) Full Name
Mohammed Elyyan

Friends of Community Vision

National Network
Palestine
Address

Hweti Building – Schools Street – 2cond Floor
Jenin
Palestinian Territories

Telephone
00972599750098
Telephone (other)
0562560649
E-Mail
Ghassanalshiekh@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
Fcv.jenin@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2017
Fields of Activity
  1. Gender
  2. Others
  3. Youth and education
General Information

- Building the cultural and social skills of youth and children in schools and universities. - Support youth entrepreneurial ideas through implement projects and initiatives.

Mission and Objectives

                  

Main Projects / Activities

                      

Contact (1) Full Name
Ghassan Al Shiekh
Job Title
Executive Director
Head of the organisation
Ghassan Al Shiekh

Future Association for Culture and Development

National Network
Palestine
Address

PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES –Rafah Governorate–Cairo Amman Bank Building-Second Floor
Rafah
Palestinian Territories

Telephone
0097282135442
Fax
0097282135112
E-Mail
facdps@hotmail.com
E-Mail (2)
facdps@gmail.com
E-Mail (3)
facdps@yahoo.com
Mobile Phone
0097297905065
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2005
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. Environment/Sustainable development
  4. Human rights
  5. Media
  6. Youth and education
General Information
حول جمعية تأسست جمعية المستقبل للثقافة والتنمية في عام 2005، من قبل مجموعة من الشبان والشابات الذين يؤمنون دور شركات الخدمات المدنية، كمصدر للتنمية الاجتماعية للفئات المهملة في قطاع غزة عموما ومدينة رفح إذا خاصة عدد الأعضاء 51  
Mission and Objectives

بعثة النقابة 

جمعية المستقبل للثقافة والتنمية تعمل على مساعدة الشباب والشابات لمحاربة الفقر وخلق التنمية الاجتماعية المستدامة
     أهداف Assocation ل- 
 تثبت الإغاثة اللازمة لكلا الجنسين من الشباب وأسرهم
 تقديم الدعم الاجتماعي للشباب وهم أكثر المؤهلين في حدود الموارد المتاحة و- تشجيع الطلاب من خلال البرامج التعليمية لمحو الأمية التعليمية والاجتماعية بشكل أفضل، فضلا عن الدعم المناسب للخريجين تحت وآخر
 حماية التراث والتقاليد الفلسطينية من خلال التعليم التنمية
 تقديم المساندة للأرامل واليتامى والمعاقين وأولئك الذين ليس لديهم دخل ثابت المالية
 تطوير مستوى التعلم والثقافية من خلال التدريب والدورات المهنية للمرأة والأطفال والشباب الفلسطيني من بينهم اثنان من الجنسين
 إطلاق برامج تدريبية لتعزيز الأسر الفلسطينية ' القدرات والمهارات ليتم تكييفها لبيئة العمل
 توفير رعاية خاصة للأطفال من خلال دعم رياض الأطفال ومؤسسات رعاية الأطفال
 تشجيع المزارعين من خلال وضع البرامج الزراعية وحماية حقوقهم
 
 

Main Projects / Activities

هذا هو المشروع الذي ينفذ الجمعية

تأثيث غرفة التدريب *
 حزم الغذاء * 
توزيع الحقائب المدرسية للأطفال *
التركيب الحماية للتجمعات الزراعية *
 توزيع الحقائب المدرسية *
 الشباب تعلم الرصاص *
 غذاء آمن للعائلة فقيرة *
    DistirIbution عكس وحدات التناضح *
التمكين الاقتصادي للأسر الفقيرة *
تجهيز مختبر الحاسوب *
  توزيع كهرباء نيون شاحن للأسر الفقيرة في رفح *

Contact (1) Full Name
Ahmad Madi
Job Title
The chairman
Head of the organisation
Ahmad Madi

Future Vision Association for Community Development

National Network
Palestine
Address

بعد الاطلاع على الملفات الخاصة بالمؤسسة من قبل وزارة الداخلية تبين ان هذه المؤسسة تم ايقافها عن العمل وانها غير قانونية
بعد الاطلاع على الملفات الخاصة بالمؤسسة من قبل وزارة الداخلية تبين ان هذه المؤسسة تم ايقافها عن العمل وانها غير قانونية
Albania

Telephone
0097222740419
Fax
0097222740419
E-Mail
info@pal-futurevision.org
E-Mail (2)
development@pal-futurevision.org
E-Mail (3)
m_mosa7@hotmail.fr
Mobile Phone
00972598201062
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2005
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Gender
  3. International/Cultural relations
General Information

We are a non-profit developmental organization registered with the Ministry of Interior since 2005. Our focus has been to support children, youth, women and families in the Greater Bethlehem District and to help youth overcome the many challenges of living in the unique circumstances of the West Bank. The Association is interested in helping those youth who are residents of the refugee camps. We work in collaboration with local and international partners to achieve our goals and have established relationships with diverse community groups.

Mission and Objectives

Vision: Improving community groups through resources mobilization and concerted efforts pursuant to the sustainable Development. Mission: Future Vision is a grass root, nongovernmental, not-for-profit developmental association. It is created to offer specialized services to the marginalized communities in Bethlehem Governorate especially targeting women, youth, and children. The Association places great emphasis on the increase of youth participation in community development in its social, cultural, economical, health and political aspects. Objectives: 1. Reinforcing women’s role in decision making at the micro and macro environments. 2. Empowering children’s capability to participate in various activities in their community and focusing on community support in exercising their rights. 3. Developing youth’s ability to enable them to enhance their opportunities in the community.

Main Projects / Activities

1. Providing professional training to youth in the field of community development by qualified staff (teachers, social workers, and other trainers). 2. Holding cultural and educational activities (including camps, lectures, workshops, and discussion groups) about issues of public interest. 3. Raising awareness regarding women rights and the empowerment of Palestinian women to achieve effective community participation.

Contact (1) Full Name
Manal Al-Azraq
Head of the organisation
Emad Abd Almehsen Salem
Contact (2) Full Name
Mohammed mousa

Future Vision Organization for the development of abilities “ Areen

National Network
Palestine
Telephone
0097222740419
Fax
0097222740419
E-Mail
info@pal-futurevision.org
Mobile Phone
00972598426769
Mobile Phone (other)
00972598201062
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2005
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Gender
  3. International/Cultural relations
  4. Youth and education
General Information
We are a non-profit developmental organization registered with the Ministry of Interior (BL – 494 – C) since 2005. Our focus has been to support children, youth, women and families in the Greater Bethlehmen District and to help youth overcome the many challenges of living in the unique circumstances of the West Bank, in particular helping those youth who are residents of the refugee camps. We work in collaboration with local and international partners to achieve our goals and have established relationships with diverse community groups.
Mission and Objectives

We aim to increase youth participation in community development as it affects social, cultural, economical and political realms of Palestinian life.

Main Projects / Activities

• The Future Vision Society is proactive in its research into the betterment of youth life chances. The organization has, for example, conducted detailed studies into the psychological damage to children of prisoners and parents wounded in conflict. This was followed up with practical outcomes such as the provision of psychological courses and a rehabilitation program provided in collaboration with the YMCA.
• The organization has also provided regular community-based training in areas of conflict resolution, family health and welfare, and education on democratic processes.
• Teenager and gender specific training and awareness programs have addressed issues such as drug use, reproductive health, and utilized drama and theater as a means of self development.

Contact (1) Full Name
Manal Al-Azraq
Head of the organisation
Emad Abd Almehsen Salem
Contact (2) Full Name
Iman Abdallah

Future Youth Arms Forum

National Network
Palestine
Address

Dura-Dora International Stadium Building
Hebron
Palestinian Territories

Telephone
02-2282693
Telephone (other)
00972594250599
Fax
00972599276670
E-Mail
Swa3d2011@yahoo.com
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2011
Fields of Activity
  1. Others
  2. Youth and education
General Information
Women - Reducing societal violence directed against women Youth - raising youth political and social participation Children - Development and development of education policies based on play Environmental issues
Mission and Objectives

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Men - raising awareness of women's issues and involving them in reducing societal violence
Women and Youth - raising their participation and building capabilities
Children - nurturing talent and nurture based on learning and play

Main Projects / Activities

- 1. Building and developing the capabilities of youth and women and enabling them to participate in effective social participation.
  2. Raise men's participation in societal issues aimed at raising awareness of the importance of women's participation in public life and reducing gender-based violence.
3. Develop forms and tools of creativity, cultural and artistic openness, and concern for the cultural heritage of the Palestinian people, in a manner that guarantees an effective contribution to the youth sector in all areas of creativity.
4 - Using and integrating drama in education by providing educational games in the southern regions that do not have entertainment

Contact (1) Full Name
Amin Khallaf
Job Title
Chairman of Board of Directors
Head of the organisation
Hebron

Fwd: Fw: 2020 International Neighbourhood Symposium (INS) / 11-17 December 2020

020 International Neighbourhood Symposium (INS) “Youth Empowerment, Civic Engagement, and Sustainable Development in Europe’s                       Neighbourhoods” 11 -17 December 2020 Online

The deadline for applications is Saturday, 5 December 2020    

You may apply here: Kadir Has Üniversitesi (khas.edu.tr)

The 2020 edition of the International Neighbourhood Symposium (INS) will be held primarily as an online event between 11 - 17 December 2020  (in the form of 3 to 3.5 hour-long afternoon sessions) where the focus will be on assessing the role of civil society in the COVID19 era across the Eastern and Southern Neighbourhoods of the European Union on a number on themes including: COVID19 and CSOsYouth EmpowermentGender DynamicsIntercultural Dialogue; and Sustainable Development/Sustainable Cities. Each of the aforementioned sessions will be led by an expert facilitator on the topic who will begin the sessions with a short presentation and will engage the participants into a discussion in order to engender policy recommendations as to how to strengthen the enabling environment CSOs engaged in the particular topics and how to promote greater civic engagement.

 

Apart from the sessions dedicated to the engagement of Civil Society in the COVID19 Era, the INS will also include three sessions of a more political nature as is usually the practice of all previous editions of the INS. This year’s themes are: Countering Russian Malign InfluencesBlack Sea Dynamics; and The Mediterranean in Transition.

 

The 2020 INS will also include a series of six webinars either related to foreign policy/ international relations issues relevant to the EU and its neighbourhoods or on a number of themes pertinent to civil society and its engagement. These webinars will be open to a wider audience and will run between November 2020 and April 2021.

 

The INS is an initiative of the CIES in partnership with QuadriviumUA: Ukraine Analytica and Ukrainian PrismThe Black Sea Trust for Regional Cooperation, and The Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom, Turkey Office.

Who should apply: MA students, PhD candidates, young PhD scholars, experts, and young professionals, aged between 20 and 40 years or thereabouts, from the countries of the Black Sea area; Southeastern Europe; the Mediterranean; the Middle East; EU member states; and elsewhere with an interest in the politics of the EU’s neighbourhoods and civil society. Proficiency in English is required

 

Linked to the project are a series of webinars which will be held during the period between November 2020 and April 2021.

The first three scheduled Webinars are:

o        "Making Sense of Developments in the Eastern Mediterranean"

You may see the Youtube video of the event here.

  • "Developments in the South Caucasus: Regional Perspectives"

You may see the Youtube video of the event here.

  • "The US Presidential Election: What Implications for Turkey and its Neighbours?"

You may see the Youtube video of the event here.

You may see the program here.

You may apply here

 

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gaza agricultural cooperative

National Network
Palestine
Telephone
97082478640
Fax
9702478630
E-Mail
gaza_co@hotmail.com
E-Mail (2)
dam3a6670@hotmail.com
Mobile Phone
970599465836
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1975
Fields of Activity
  1. Environment/Sustainable development
General Information
Consisting of the Executive Director and Vice President and staff accredited and receive funding self where she works in the field of agriculture and community development through export operations abroad and there are several projects were implemented, such as food security project and supports education for poor families and are also funded small-scale farmers
Mission and Objectives

Producing and marketing the vegetable to local and external markets , provide the member facilities and help in order to cultivate their land , Land Reclamation and develop the agriculture techniques.

Main Projects / Activities

1 - Self funded Projects:-
- The cooperative has been established a building in 1999 with an area of 570 square meters, consist of the basement floor and the ground floor, which it cost about 157 thousand dollars.
- A station for sorting and packaging the cash crops products was build in 1999 , which it cost about 110 thousand dollars.
- Rehabilitation of 12 farmers to obtain the Global GAP certification which cost 44 thousand dollars.
- Compensate strawberry farmers with 57 thousand dollars for the losses in the past export season (2011-2012).
- Establishment of the Cooperative society first floor which it cost 63 thousand dollars.
- land rehabilitation for 10 Ha in the Buffer zone regain which it cost 18 thousand dollars
-Finishing the last steps in the project of cooperative society building with corporations with save the children NGO ,total cost about 55,000 $ with cooperative society contribution about 15% .

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Through joint work with local organizations, international organizations and activating the common goal between organizations and through also involve all civil work organizations

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

The development of the institution's work with international institutions and find ways to fund foreign

Contact (1) Full Name
ahmad fouad el shafai
Head of the organisation
ahmad fouad el shafaie