Report

GAZA STRIP - INTERIM DAMAGE ASSESSMENT SUMMARY NOTE – MARCH 29, 2024

Submitted by [email protected] on Wed, 04/17/2024 - 11:58

This interim damage assessment note provides a preliminary estimate of the impact of the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip up to the end of January 2024. It depicts a mapping of the Gaza Strip with an estimate of the cumulative damage for critical sectors, expressed in both physical and monetary terms, along with an initial assessment of the human and social impacts.

2017 Humanitarian Response Plan

Submitted by [email protected] on Thu, 12/22/2016 - 10:27
The Plan seeks US $547 million in donor funding to implement 243 projects by 95 organizations, including 47 national and 35 international NGOs, and 13 UN agencies. Nearly 70 per cent of the requested funds target Gaza, where humanitarian needs are highest due to the blockade and recurrent hostilities, further exacerbated by the impact of internal Palestinian divisions.
 

Gaza: Internally Displaced Persons

Submitted by [email protected] on Tue, 04/12/2016 - 09:26
From mid-August to December 2015, the IDP Working Group, chaired by UNOCHA, carried out a re-registration and vulnerability profiling survey, targeting the over 16,000 households who lost their homes during the 2014 hostilities. The survey collected detailed information on the current living conditions and needs of these IDPs, and the main findings are released in this report.
 

The Status of Youth in Palestine

Submitted by moheeb.shath@s… on Sat, 10/13/2012 - 13:36

This report is the first of its kind and hopefully the first instalment in what will become an annual report with the aim of monitoring the situation of youth for the purpose of more effective and targeted interventions that adequately address the concerns and realities of youth as they themselves see them. This first report focuses on youth participation, the status of the educational system and its impact on youth’s preparation and prospects for the future, poverty and unemployment, health, and justice and security.

To exist is to resist: Save the Jordan Valley

Submitted by MAAN on Sat, 10/13/2012 - 13:36

This report by the Jordan Valley Popular Committees and Ma'an Development Centre, sets out the case for the Jordan Valley.

This report serves to showcase the Jordan Valley, its beauty, unique landscape, its religious and historical sites, its towns and villages, its people, the daily problems they face caused by the occupation and how the area is being destroyed and completely taken over by Israel. It also aims to illustrate how integral the area is to Palestine, culturally, socially, economically and strategically. Without the Jordan Valley, Palestine will not be a viable state.

MUSAWA Weekly Reprt: Access To Juctice for Poor Women

Submitted by [email protected] on Sat, 10/13/2012 - 13:36

Through the European Commission funded joint project “Access to Justice for Poor Women” Musawa and Relief International held a workshop titled “Palestinian Work Standards” in the city of Jenin on May 20th 2010.
Attorney at law Nidal Abu Farha, facilitated the workshop for 21 SME employers concerning working women’s rights in the workplace.

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