Tamer Institute for Community Education

National Network
Palestine
Telephone
+972-2-2986121/2
Telephone (other)
+972-2-2986122
Fax
+972-2-2988160
E-Mail
tamer@palnet.com
E-Mail (2)
resourcecenter@tamerinst.org
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1989
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Youth and education
General Information
Structure: attached in the document below Budgetary resources available within this year: attached in the document below Sources of funding: External Funding Modalities: Tamer works on cultural awareness through promotion of reading for the education of the general community.( our main domains are culture, arts, and community education). Main partners involved: -WELFARE association -DIAKONIA- Sweden -Anna Lindh Foundation -The French Consulate -Goethe Institute -MPDL -The Arab Fund for Culture and Arts -The Norwegian Representative -COBIAC -Belgium General Consulate/ Jerusalem -International Book Aid/Britain -CC NGO/EFA -Action Aid -AECI -SC/UK -The French Cultural Center -The International Council for the Youth Books -The Swedish General Consulate / SIDA -UNESCO -The Ministry of Culture/ Sweden -The Swedish Council for Arts
Mission and Objectives

Mission:"Participating in building an open Palestinian society that believes in learning, justice and equality”.
Vision:“ Participating in building the palestinian society through creating learning environemnt for the children, youth and teachers through focusing on developing cultural, spiritual and social attidutes needed to achieve the social human growth”.
Objectives:
1-Creation of reading and expressive spaces
2-Creation of good learning environment
3-Developing children literature in general and focusing on Palestinian children literature in particular.

Main Projects / Activities

-Reading Promotion
-Youth Empowerment
-Children's Literature

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Being in the ALF network allows us to attend meetings and exchange experiences; this allows other sectors in the country to benefit from our work and experiences using these experiences to exchange information between us, the ALF and the general public.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

Joining the ALF network is vital because it helps building bridges that enable us to exchange experiences with the NGOs working in the network. Networking allows new horizons to introducing others about our work and sharing information and experiences from others as well.

Contact (1) Full Name
Renad Qubbaj
Head of the organisation
Renad Qubbaj, General Director