Amid ongoing conflict and growing threats to civilian lives, we are launching a vital humanitarian initiative to deliver emergency awareness sessions on the dangers of explosive ordnance to the most at-risk populations.
This project aims to empower affected communities — including internally displaced persons (IDPs), farmers, fishermen, children and their caregivers, scrap and waste collectors, and rubble removal workers — with the knowledge and tools to protect themselves and reduce life-threatening risks.
✨ Project Objectives:
Train 30 individuals (15 gender-balanced teams) to deliver emergency awareness sessions.
Reach 99,000 beneficiaries every three months from vulnerable communities.
Distribute printed educational materials to reinforce key safety messages.
🛠️ Key Activities:
Structured awareness sessions for adults using participatory methods.
Interactive sessions for children using play-based learning.
Street sessions targeting adults through short, direct interactions.
Distribution of printed materials such as brochures and posters at target locations.
Digital campaigns via social media, including awareness videos and sponsored posts for adults and children.
Awareness messaging through SMS campaigns.
Public awareness broadcasts through radio channels.
This project is implemented in collaboration with the United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) and contributes directly to its strategic objectives in Palestine — to reduce harm and promote safety through risk education.