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S-WASH Project-Multi-Sectoral Emergency Response in Gaza 🇵🇸

Target group Displacement camps
The number of beneficiaries 50000
Duration of the project 15
Place of implementation The Central District and the Mawasi District of Khan Yunis
Project Status active
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S-WASH Project: Multi-Sectoral Emergency Response in Gaza 🇵🇸 In response to the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza, our organization launched the S-WASH Project: Multi-Sectoral Emergency Response, a critical initiative aimed at protecting the lives and dignity of displaced families through coordinated interventions in the Shelter, Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH), and Water Trucking sectors. 🔹 Shelter Sector: A total of 7,300 tents were distributed over four phases to provide immediate shelter to families who lost their homes. Additionally, we delivered 13,000 hygiene kits and sealing kits to ensure privacy and protection, along with 500 clothing kits for newly displaced families. 🔹 WASH Sector: We supply 150 cubic meters of clean drinking water daily to displacement camps, benefiting over 28,000 people daily. Moreover, 450 individual mobile toilets were installed in East Khan Younis to support recovery and improve living conditions. Within the project, a dedicated awareness team educates communities on personal hygiene, safe water storage, and other essential health practices. 🔹 Water Trucking – Supported by IRUSA: Thanks to the partnership with Islamic Relief USA (IRUSA), clean water is distributed via dedicated water trucks to the most affected areas, helping alleviate suffering and strengthen resilience. We remain committed to the belief that every human being deserves safe shelter, clean water, and dignity.

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Psychosocial Support Project

Target group Caregivers + Children (3-16)
The number of beneficiaries 3400
Duration of the project 12
Place of implementation Deir al-Balah (Al-Bassa)
Project Status active
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In the face of ongoing crises and increasing psychological pressure on families, mental health has become an essential pillar for fostering individual and collective resilience. With this in mind, we launched the Psychosocial Support Project — a holistic initiative designed to create safe, empowering spaces for children and their caregivers, particularly in vulnerable and high-risk communities. 🔹 The project primarily targets children aged 3 to 16, providing them with three structured psychosocial sessions based on non-formal education methodologies. These sessions combine interactive movement, music, and hands-on activities to promote emotional expression, communication skills, and self-confidence in a safe, nurturing environment. 🔹 In parallel, the project provides three focused sessions for caregivers – including parents and guardians – addressing: Emotion Normalization – Understanding and validating emotional experiences Self-Care – Empowering caregivers to prioritize their own wellbeing Crisis Management – Building resilience and practical coping strategies in times of stress 📍 The project also targets families in displacement shelters, schools, and surrounding host communities, ensuring that psychosocial support reaches those facing the most intense psychological challenges due to displacement, trauma, or poverty. 💡 More than 3,400 individuals are directly benefiting from this intervention – including 2,663 children and 767 caregivers – making this one of the most impactful community-based mental health projects implemented in the area recently. 🔹 Our vision is clear: to restore dignity, build emotional resilience, and empower individuals to overcome challenges not just with survival, but with strength. We believe that psychosocial wellbeing is not a luxury – it is a right, and a fundamental step toward healing, growth, and a better future. This project is not just a humanitarian response – it's an investment in human dignity and long-term recovery.

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Emergency Risk Education on Explosive Ordnance in ..

Target group Internally displaced persons, farmers, fishermen, children and their families, scrap and solid waste collectors, and rubble removal workers
The number of beneficiaries 10000
Duration of the project 13
Place of implementation Gaza Strip governorates
Project Status active
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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.

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promoting cultural resilience and exercising the right ..

Target group Displaced Children and Artists
The number of beneficiaries 1000
Duration of the project 24
Place of implementation Middle Area
Project Status active
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The project aims to promote the practice of the right to artistic freedom and cultural resilience in the Gaza Strip, Palestine. Twelve social and cultural artists, along with an animator, have been employed for this initiative. The focus of the project is to provide psychological and social support to children in displacement areas, particularly in open spaces in Deir al-Balah, over a period of three months. Around 200 children will benefit from these activities, receiving psychosocial kits and toys to encourage creativity and develop their artistic skills. The project seeks to use art as a means of self-expression and cultural resilience, contributing to the strengthening of the community in the face of challenging circumstances.

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Enhancing Resilience and Social and Economic Empowerment ..

Target group Women
The number of beneficiaries 30
Duration of the project 18
Place of implementation Middle Area
Project Status finished
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The project is focused on empowering women survivors of gender-based violence by providing them with the essential support and resources to rebuild their lives and create a better future for themselves and their families. This initiative includes offering psychosocial support through counseling and social services, helping women overcome the psychological impacts of violence. It also enhances their skills through training courses and workshops, enabling them to secure better job opportunities and build promising careers. Additionally, the project provides financial support and money management training, empowering women to achieve financial independence and improve their living conditions. By raising awareness about women's rights and gender equality, and educating women on available services, the project ensures they have the knowledge and tools to access the support they need. Ultimately, this initiative contributes to building a more sustainable and inclusive community, where women are empowered to actively participate in economic, social, and political life.

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Enhance civic participation and support efforts to ..

Target group Young women and men
The number of beneficiaries 1500
Duration of the project 15
Place of implementation Middle Area
Project Status finished
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This project aims to combat gender-based violence and address the deep gaps in equality between women and men through a comprehensive and integrated approach focused on empowering women and enhancing their active participation in public and community life. The project stems from a firm belief that lack of community awareness of the pivotal role women can play in various fields is one of the most significant obstacles to achieving social justice and sustainable development. Accordingly, the project includes a series of awareness-raising and training activities targeting women and girls, as well as youth and men, with the aim of spreading a culture of respect for equal rights and breaking stereotypes and preconceived notions about gender roles. The project also works to enhance women's economic independence through vocational training workshops, entrepreneurship courses, and linking beneficiaries to job market opportunities or microfinance. Additionally, the project provides psychological, social, and legal support services to women and girls who are survivors of violence, with a focus on building an integrated referral system that connects relevant institutions to ensure an effective and dignified response. This project as a whole seeks to bring about real change in the social and cultural structures that restrict women, and to contribute to creating a safe, just, and equitable environment that enables all, women and men, to participate in building stronger and more inclusive societies.

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S-WASH Project-Multi-Sectoral Emergency Response in Gaza 🇵🇸

Target group Displacement camps
The number of beneficiaries 50000
Duration of the project 15
Place of implementation The Central District and the Mawasi District of Khan Yunis
State project active
show ptoject

S-WASH Project: Multi-Sectoral Emergency Response in Gaza 🇵🇸 In response to the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza, our organization launched the S-WASH Project: Multi-Sectoral Emergency Response, a critical initiative aimed at protecting the lives and dignity of displaced families through coordinated interventions in the Shelter, Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH), and Water Trucking sectors. 🔹 Shelter Sector: A total of 7,300 tents were distributed over four phases to provide immediate shelter to families who lost their homes. Additionally, we delivered 13,000 hygiene kits and sealing kits to ensure privacy and protection, along with 500 clothing kits for newly displaced families. 🔹 WASH Sector: We supply 150 cubic meters of clean drinking water daily to displacement camps, benefiting over 28,000 people daily. Moreover, 450 individual mobile toilets were installed in East Khan Younis to support recovery and improve living conditions. Within the project, a dedicated awareness team educates communities on personal hygiene, safe water storage, and other essential health practices. 🔹 Water Trucking – Supported by IRUSA: Thanks to the partnership with Islamic Relief USA (IRUSA), clean water is distributed via dedicated water trucks to the most affected areas, helping alleviate suffering and strengthen resilience. We remain committed to the belief that every human being deserves safe shelter, clean water, and dignity.

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Psychosocial Support Project

Target group Caregivers + Children (3-16)
The number of beneficiaries 3400
Duration of the project 12
Place of implementation Deir al-Balah (Al-Bassa)
State project active
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In the face of ongoing crises and increasing psychological pressure on families, mental health has become an essential pillar for fostering individual and collective resilience. With this in mind, we launched the Psychosocial Support Project — a holistic initiative designed to create safe, empowering spaces for children and their caregivers, particularly in vulnerable and high-risk communities. 🔹 The project primarily targets children aged 3 to 16, providing them with three structured psychosocial sessions based on non-formal education methodologies. These sessions combine interactive movement, music, and hands-on activities to promote emotional expression, communication skills, and self-confidence in a safe, nurturing environment. 🔹 In parallel, the project provides three focused sessions for caregivers – including parents and guardians – addressing: Emotion Normalization – Understanding and validating emotional experiences Self-Care – Empowering caregivers to prioritize their own wellbeing Crisis Management – Building resilience and practical coping strategies in times of stress 📍 The project also targets families in displacement shelters, schools, and surrounding host communities, ensuring that psychosocial support reaches those facing the most intense psychological challenges due to displacement, trauma, or poverty. 💡 More than 3,400 individuals are directly benefiting from this intervention – including 2,663 children and 767 caregivers – making this one of the most impactful community-based mental health projects implemented in the area recently. 🔹 Our vision is clear: to restore dignity, build emotional resilience, and empower individuals to overcome challenges not just with survival, but with strength. We believe that psychosocial wellbeing is not a luxury – it is a right, and a fundamental step toward healing, growth, and a better future. This project is not just a humanitarian response – it's an investment in human dignity and long-term recovery.

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Emergency Risk Education on Explosive Ordnance in Palestine | In Partnership with UNMAS

Target group Internally displaced persons, farmers, fishermen, children and their families, scrap and solid waste collectors, and rubble removal workers
The number of beneficiaries 10000
Duration of the project 13
Place of implementation Gaza Strip governorates
State project active
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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.

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promoting cultural resilience and exercising the right to artistic freedom in the Gaza Strip, Palestine

Target group Displaced Children and Artists
The number of beneficiaries 1000
Duration of the project 24
Place of implementation Middle Area
State project active
show ptoject

The project aims to promote the practice of the right to artistic freedom and cultural resilience in the Gaza Strip, Palestine. Twelve social and cultural artists, along with an animator, have been employed for this initiative. The focus of the project is to provide psychological and social support to children in displacement areas, particularly in open spaces in Deir al-Balah, over a period of three months. Around 200 children will benefit from these activities, receiving psychosocial kits and toys to encourage creativity and develop their artistic skills. The project seeks to use art as a means of self-expression and cultural resilience, contributing to the strengthening of the community in the face of challenging circumstances.

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Enhancing Resilience and Social and Economic Empowerment of Women Survivors of Gender-Based Violence in Gaza

Target group Women
The number of beneficiaries 30
Duration of the project 18
Place of implementation Middle Area
State project finished
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The project is focused on empowering women survivors of gender-based violence by providing them with the essential support and resources to rebuild their lives and create a better future for themselves and their families. This initiative includes offering psychosocial support through counseling and social services, helping women overcome the psychological impacts of violence. It also enhances their skills through training courses and workshops, enabling them to secure better job opportunities and build promising careers. Additionally, the project provides financial support and money management training, empowering women to achieve financial independence and improve their living conditions. By raising awareness about women's rights and gender equality, and educating women on available services, the project ensures they have the knowledge and tools to access the support they need. Ultimately, this initiative contributes to building a more sustainable and inclusive community, where women are empowered to actively participate in economic, social, and political life.

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Enhance civic participation and support efforts to reduce gender-based violence project

Target group Young women and men
The number of beneficiaries 1500
Duration of the project 15
Place of implementation Middle Area
State project finished
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This project aims to combat gender-based violence and address the deep gaps in equality between women and men through a comprehensive and integrated approach focused on empowering women and enhancing their active participation in public and community life. The project stems from a firm belief that lack of community awareness of the pivotal role women can play in various fields is one of the most significant obstacles to achieving social justice and sustainable development. Accordingly, the project includes a series of awareness-raising and training activities targeting women and girls, as well as youth and men, with the aim of spreading a culture of respect for equal rights and breaking stereotypes and preconceived notions about gender roles. The project also works to enhance women's economic independence through vocational training workshops, entrepreneurship courses, and linking beneficiaries to job market opportunities or microfinance. Additionally, the project provides psychological, social, and legal support services to women and girls who are survivors of violence, with a focus on building an integrated referral system that connects relevant institutions to ensure an effective and dignified response. This project as a whole seeks to bring about real change in the social and cultural structures that restrict women, and to contribute to creating a safe, just, and equitable environment that enables all, women and men, to participate in building stronger and more inclusive societies.