NGO #13245
The Palestinian Hydrology Group (PHG) is a non-governmental organization (NGO) committed to developing and preserving water and environmental resources and their related ecosystems. PHG works to enhance the resilience and adaptive capacity of Palestinian communities to climate change and other disasters while improving livelihoods and ensuring access to water, sanitation, food, energy, and adequate living spaces. PHG achieves this through the implementation of pioneering, nature-based, high-quality, and innovative initiatives; influencing relevant policies; and promoting rights-based, socially inclusive, gender-responsive, and participatory approaches in decision-making processes.
Expanding in the early 2000s, PHG integrated wastewater management, water quality monitoring, and environmental protection into its work, while building community capacities among women, farmers, and youth. It has actively contributed to policy development in Palestine, promoting rights-based, gender-sensitive, and participatory water governance.
Today, PHG is a leading NGO in Palestine’s water and environmental sectors, with a strong presence in the West Bank and Gaza, delivering innovative, nature-based, and climate-adaptive solutions to thousands of households while advocating for equitable water access and environmental health for all Palestinians.
✅ Contribute to sustainable development and protection of water and environmental resources in Palestine.
✅ Promote the right to adequate water, sanitation, food, energy and space for all Palestinian People.
✅ Strengthen the resilience and adaptation capacity of Palestinian People to climate variability and change as well as other shocks.
✅ Improving the efficiency of drinking water, irrigation and wastewater systems.
✅ Promoting socially inclusive and participatory decision making and good governance.
✅ Promote innovative sustainable actions and nature-based solutions, technical as well as policy-oriented research on water, Energy, agriculture and environment and their related ecosystems in Palestine.