El-Lid Charitable Society
A grant from the Jerusalem Fund Humanitarian Link enabled El-Lid Charitable Society to conduct its informal community classes for students who need more assistance and support in school.
A grant from the Jerusalem Fund Humanitarian Link enabled El-Lid Charitable Society to conduct its informal community classes for students who need more assistance and support in school.
The Ayam Zaman Center, based in a village outside of Ramallah, provides social and cultural activities for youth in the region.
Many Gaza kindergartens are not meeting the needs of their students and cannot provide the resources the teachers need to adequately provide a foundational education for the children.
Due to elevated Israeli harassment of the Arab residents of the city and circumstances beyond their control, the socio-economic conditions of Arab residents of East Jerusalem have been deteriorating while unemployment is on the rise.
Through a grant from The Jerusalem Fund, the Jabalia Rehabilitation Society was able to hold its “Smile of Hope” summer activities camp.
The project aims to make visible how the occupation of Palestine is not an isolated anomaly; but rather plays a pivotal role globally and is a product of the same forces that have created other oppressions and inequities worldwide.
John Quigley, professor of international and comparative law at the Ohio State University Law School, argues that according to international law, Palestine may already be a state.
Panel I – The Changing Face of Jerusalem; Panel II – Changing Resistance Tactics: Violence, Non-Violence and the Battle for Legitimacy; Panel III – Regional Dynamics: Carrying the Torch?; Panel IV – Peace Process: Déjà vu all over again?
As the peace process grinds to a halt, many are reflecting on the problems with the process that led to what was an expected, if not inevitable failure. Why does it seem that the same mistakes are repeated over and over again, and that those managing the peace process today learn nothing from the mistakes of their predecessors?