Palestine

Let's change! يلا نغير

National Network
Palestine
Telephone
2870085
Telephone (other)
082870085
E-Mail
rahale2006@hotmail.com
Mobile Phone
0598193334
Organisation Type
Other
Year of Establishment
2009
Fields of Activity
  1. Youth and education
General Information
يلا نغير هي محموعة شبابية تتكون من 50 شاب وفتاة تكونت المجموعة من شعورهم بالظلم من قبل المجتمع لنافلهذا صممنا علي تكون هذه المجموعة من اجل تنفيذ ما نتمناه
Mission and Objectives

اهدافنا
كسر الصعاب التي تواجه الشباب في فلسطين
بناء جيل شاب متعلم قادر علي العيش بكل الظروف
نشر التسامح بين الشباب العالم
ايجاد فرص العمل للشباب وتامين مستقبلهم

Main Projects / Activities

هناك عدة مشاريع تصعب علينا تنفيذها لانه اول ما بدانابتنفيد المشاريع من المصروف الشخصي
قوة الشباب من اجل السلام... الشباب يتحدث و نحن نستمع

Contact (1) Full Name
Mohamed Ebeid
Head of the organisation
Mohamed Ebeid

Life and Hope Association

National Network
Palestine
Address

Jabalia-Elbahr st– Beside Civil Defence Dep.
Gaza
Palestinian Territories

Telephone
0599441932
E-Mail
lifehopepal@hotmail.com
E-Mail (2)
mohamad.alhajjar@lifehope.ps
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1996
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. Environment/Sustainable development
  4. Gender
  5. Human rights
  6. International/Cultural relations
  7. Others
  8. Religion
  9. Youth and education
General Information
Capacity Building Community Mobilization Child and Youth Empowerment Livelihood and Economic Empowerment for Vulnerable Groups
Mission and Objectives

Enhance the professional capacity building of the Board of Directors, Staff and volunteers. 
Contribute to promoting active roles of different community actors in the process of community mobilization.
Contribute to the empowerment of the children and youth’s role into the civic participation and well-being.
Contribute to the improvement of livelihood and economic conditions of the vulnerable groups.

Main Projects / Activities

    

Contact (1) Full Name
Mohamad Alhajjar
Job Title
Mohamad Alhajjar
Head of the organisation
Gaza

Lighting Candles Organization

National Network
Palestine
Telephone
00972 2741921
Fax
00972 (0)2 2748389
E-Mail
info@lighting.org
E-Mail (2)
hamdanlco@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
00972 (0) 542156852
Mobile Phone (other)
00972 (0) 598736659
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2006
Fields of Activity
  1. Youth and education
General Information
The LCO NGO strusture: 7 board of members, with 40 volunteers Budgetary resource per year 15 000 Euro Sources of funding: individuals,privates, embassies and NGOs Our modalities of action are concrete projects such as sports and environmental activities for youth, physical disabled follow up, and youth exchanges. Main Partners: Maher centre for children with cancer AIC, World Wide Organization, Wild Ginsen
Mission and Objectives

Our main aim is to provide support to the women and children who have been seriously affected and neglected in our local society due to the practices of the occupation.
At LCO we wish to support and assist an increase in the educational level of the children. We will encourage the creative initiatives of the youth to support a growing youth initiative and make the belief in a better future a reality.
We seek to bring peace & prosperity to the Holy Land by increasing the income & decreasing the level of unemployment in Palestinian society, by focusing on increasing the level of education and care of the children and youth sectors because investment in children is an investment in the future.
We want equal opportunity for both young disabled people and women. We spend tolerance and respect for all human beings regardless of ethnicity, gender, religion or disability.

Main Projects / Activities

In order to give the young peoples opportunities for doing something good and getting on a higher level of education at the same time, we are building a base, from where they can go further. To achieve this we try to reach the hearts of the youth by offering interesting activities. We do field trips, observing cultural and historical symbols or we just meet and paint. We have also a little library, where young kids can built up their skills in reading books.
Courses and workshops
Through our volunteers from the homeland or abroad, light training courses in many educational fields will be held to give the children a chance to expand their minds and relieve stress.
Lighting up your candle...
For example at one show we were friendly supported by "Clowns without borders" from Sweden
Last projects: Summer and Winter Camps for Children in 2008 and 2009.
Peace Project exchanges with Internationals, Palestinians and Israelis

Contact (1) Full Name
Hamdan Jewi
Head of the organisation
Hamdan Jewi
Contact (2) Full Name
Julien Etzel

Local Society for Community Services

National Network
Palestine
Telephone
00972-8-2554177
Fax
00972-8-2554177
E-Mail
lass_2000@hotmail.com
E-Mail (2)
lass@lassweb.com
Mobile Phone
00972-599-471992
Mobile Phone (other)
00972-599-885260
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2000
Fields of Activity
  1. Youth and education
General Information
A Charity NGO which provides services in order to communicate and local society. The organization supervises a number of current projects including educational curricula, cultural centre for youth programmes and creative children. We serve 263 students from UN schools. Partners: governmental, local, civil and international associations. Financial Resources: we depend on civil society organizations, local community, donating authorities, and volunatry initiatives.
Mission and Objectives

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Main Projects / Activities

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Contact (1) Full Name
Mohamed Al Nahawy
Head of the organisation
Marwan Odeh
Contact (2) Full Name
Hassan Shaaban

Loesje Palestine (Losheh Falastin)

National Network
Palestine
Address

Irsael Street
Jerusalem
Palestinian Territories

Telephone
+970599372255
E-Mail
palestine@loesje.org
E-Mail (2)
shadizatara@gmail.com
E-Mail (3)
fadi.ishteh@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
+970599240124
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
2011
Fields of Activity
  1. Human rights
  2. International/Cultural relations
  3. Youth and education
General Information
Loesje Palestine is an informal group based in Ramallah city, Palestine. It started its voluntary work in 2011 through promotional activities for critical analysis and creative thinking to stimulate the freedom of opinion among local communities. All members are volunteers in the local and international activities.  Loesje Palestine has a self-funding strategy for local mobilization by members and volunteers. The group aims to break the stereotypical thinking through running training courses, workshops, campaigns, and youth exchanges for youths and community/youth workers. Every year, the group organizes youth activities and cooperate with European and South Mediterranean partners to enrich the EuroMed Youth cooperation within human rights education and actions. Main partners: Loesje International in Netherlands, Arcciregazzi in Italy, Concordia in France, and other organizations.
Mission and Objectives

“Loesje Palestine believes in the Power of Posters.”

The group was inspired from the Loesje International in 2011. It gathers people who want to make the world a more positive creative. All activities and contribution based on voluntary work of the affiliated members.

Loesje Palestine focus on the following thematic topics:
- Promote for freedom of expression
- Increase the youth participation
- Train on human rights education
- Provide youth with creative tools
- Enhance intercultural learning

Main Projects / Activities

The activities are based on a humanistic value base, which means believing in the power of people and solidarity between people and refrain from social exclusion.
In the years (2014 to 2016); the group organized a several series of creative text writing workshops with different themes that outreached more than 650 young people/youth workers.
Also, the group provided 141 opportunities for young people, youth workers, activists, journalists, and community workers across 20 European and South Mediterranean countries to participate in capacity building training and intercultural exchanges.
In 2017; the group is cooperating with 3 main partners to develop long-run projects that have international and local activity plans.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

the members of Loesje Palestine are active in the youth work, educational training, and community mobilization.
Some members are cooperating with ALF through regional projects, and some were trained by ALF in international TC or TOT in intercultural learning and dialogue. 
Loesje Palestine can offer local and national workshops on several topics such: advocacy, participation, intercultural citizenship education, employability, and critical thinking topics and tools.
 
 

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

We aim to be part of the national network in Palestine to help the process of exchange knowledge and experiences in the field of intercultural exchange. 

Contact (1) Full Name
Shadi ZAATARA
Job Title
Coordinator
Head of the organisation
Board
Contact (2) Full Name
Fadi ESHTAYEH
Job Title (2)
Coordinator

Ma'an Network

National Network
Palestine
Telephone
00 972 2 276 0085
Telephone (other)
00 972 2 276 0085 x 150
Fax
00 972 2 276 0088
E-Mail
valentina@maannet.org
E-Mail (2)
charlotte@maannet.org
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2002
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. Human rights
  4. International/Cultural relations
  5. Media
General Information
Ma'an Network is a non-profit media organization dedicated to strengthening independent Palestinian media in order to enhance the development of democracy and human rights in Palestine. Our nine-member Ma'an Board of Directors, elected by the Ma'an General Assembly, guide our training, production, broadcast and research activities. We have over 100 permanent employees and approximately 160 staff members based at our partner stations. Our partner TV stations are: Al-Amal TV (Hebron), Amwaj TV (Ramallah), Al-Quds Educational TV (Ramallah), Bethlehem TV, Farah TV (Jenin), Nablus TV, Qalqilia TV, Al-Salam TV (Tulkarem) Our partner radio stations are: Amwaj Radio (Ramallah), Al-Balad Radio (Jenin), Kul Al-Nas Radio (Tulkarem), Marah Radio (Hebron), Radio Mawwal (Bethlehem), Nablus FM, Al-Qamar Radio (Jericho), Nagham Radio (Qalqilia). Our 2009 annual operating budget was $3 million. Our major funders include the UK Department for International Development, the European Commission and Search for Common Ground.
Mission and Objectives

Ma'an Network’s mission is to empower Palestinians by providing independent news and information, facilitating public discussions and interaction between Palestinian citizens and decision-makers, and bringing Palestinian voices to global audiences. As an independent Palestinian media organization, Ma'an seeks to lead the way in developing Palestinian media into a force for positive social change, accountability, and democracy in Palestine. Through enhanced cooperation between local, regional and international media, we aim to strengthen Palestinian media outlets and educate the international community about Palestine. Ma'an also works to create opportunities for public debate on critical issues, and to empower citizens to participate actively in these discussions via television and radio talk shows where they can question governmental and community leaders. Ma'an aims to help Palestinian media achieve global standards of excellence and greater international credibility while better meeting local people’s needs for reliable information and news.

Main Projects / Activities

Media productions: our TV and radio programs include feature stories, documentaries, talk shows, quiz shows and drama films and serials. Ma'an productions are broadcast on local Palestinian partner stations and regional satellite channels.
Ma'an News Agency (MNA): around the clock local, regional and international news published online and with additional SMS and IVR services. MNA is published in Arabic, English and Hebrew. MNA is among the most regularly browsed websites in the occupied Palestinian territories.
Trainings and workshops: we regularly hosted training courses focused on capacity building in the Palestinian media. Our courses have covered everything from Hebrew for Palestinian journalists to television drama production and most are open to Palestinian journalists or technicians from other media organizations.
Research unit: surveys public attitudes towards media and Palestinian governance, which is used to evaluate and refine our programming to better respond to the needs of the Palestinian public.

Contact (1) Full Name
Valentina Al-Ama
Head of the organisation
Raed Othman
Contact (2) Full Name
Charlotte Alfred

Ma'an TV Network

National Network
Palestine
Address

Karkafa street
Bethlehem
Palestinian Territories

Telephone
0599258705
E-Mail
raed@maannet.org
E-Mail (2)
raed@maannet.org
E-Mail (3)
raed@maannet.org
E-Mail (4)
raed@maannet.org
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2004
Fields of Activity
  1. Media
General Information

“Ma’an” is a non-profit media organization founded in 2004 with the aim of strengthening independent media in Palestine, establishing relationships between local, regional and international media as well as promoting freedom of speech and pluralism in media coverage as pivotal elements for promoting the concept of democracy and human rights.
It has 50 total staff in all around Palestinian Territories, with approximately local 15 partners. Ma’an has two concrete projects; the satellite channel and the news agency that can regenerate self-income. Other than several small project through partners and implemented through those tools.
The main resources of funding are EU, UNDP, and local business partners. And it worth mentioning “Save the children” is the main partner involved in the organization's projects/activities since 2010, and “Search for Common Ground” used to be a main partner since 2005, and stopped working in 2022.

Mission and Objectives

Mission:
Contributing to strengthening the independent, neutral Palestinian media, establishing links between local, regional, and international media, and promoting freedom of expression and media pluralism as basic requirements for strengthening democracy and human rights in Palestine, far from submitting to any political or commercial pressures, or any foreign or foreign or personal interests, by providing distinguished programs and projects in the Palestinian media field, supported by programs of good governance, community accountability, and volunteerism, and by relying on building effective partnerships locally, regionally, and internationally, enhancing sustainable resources, and applying the highest standards of governance in institutional work, to meet the needs and priorities of all Palestinians.
Objectives:
- Sharing news and updates at all levels in a professional, impartial and transparent manner.
- Coordination, networking and partnership with all media and human rights bodies at all local, national, regional and international levels.
- Promoting civil and community participation and social accountability in all life affairs and for all societal groups, especially youth, women and children.
- Production and publishing of documentaries and media films.

Main Projects / Activities

• TV shows:
- Analytical tv program “behind the news” discusses the most prominent issues in the past 24 hours on the Palestinian scene.
- News program covers all news and field updates.
- “Citizen talk”: daily show discusses one issue each day.
- “Tea cup”: Accountability show with decision makers.
- “Science theatre”: topics related to science and technology.
- “Let’s talk childhood”: discusses issues related to children.
- “With people”: religious tv show
- “Half on half”: A sarcastic show
- “A decent life”: A program that reflects the reality of women in general in all sectors to present their reality, needs and requirements to pass the reality and raise community awareness of the image of women in Palestinian society.
- “Dream’s corner”: Takes success stories about Palestinian women.
- " Judiciary Studio:" discusses judicial issues in Palestine.
- “My life”: weekly program from Gaza.

• News and reports.
• News Agency that has 20 different windows.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Having assumed a major position in the field of independent journalism in Palestine, “Ma’an” Agency sets its sights on continuing to serve the Palestinian and international community and expanding its vision of influencing policies to create a better future for the Palestinians.

Contact (1) Full Name
Uhoud Mraqtan
Job Title
Project manager
Head of the organisation
Raed Othman

Mabarret Palestine Society for Caring (MPC)

National Network
Palestine
Address

Palestine- Gaza- ALMokabrat - ALSafina St.
Gaza
Palestinian Territories

Telephone
082877744
E-Mail
info@mpalestine.ps
E-Mail (2)
mph.15.6.88@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
00972592020859
Mobile Phone (other)
00972599766152
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1994
Fields of Activity
  1. Others
General Information

Structure of the organization :The General Assembly consists of 45 effective members, and the Board of Directors consists of 7 members, three women and four men, and then the Executive Director (Executive Secretary, Legal Adviser, Department of Public Relations and Fundraising, Department of Evaluation, Accountability and Learning), Administrative and Financial Director, Director of Programs (Five programmes: Community Rehabilitation Programme, Mobilization and Advocacy Programme, Shelter and Day Care Programme, Academic and Vocational Programme, Medical Rehabilitation Programme) The number of employees is 122 basic employees, 23 volunteers with a total of 145 employees, the average annual budget is approximately $500,000, and the sources are Hamad Bin Foundation Jassim in Qatar, Islamic Relief, Natuf Association for Environment and Community Development, Lovers of Gaza Malaysia, Aman Palestine Malaysia Association, Gazi Destek, Modalities of action (concrete projects), Main partners involved in the organization's projects:Hamad Bin Foundation Jassim in Qatar, Islamic Relief, Natuf Association for Environment and Community Development, Lovers of Gaza Malaysia, Aman Palestine Malaysia Association, Gazi Destek

Mission and Objectives

Seeking for a safe environment that provides integrated habilitation care for persons with disabilities from the stage of providing alternative family to those who have lost their hosting families to the stages of providing special education, vocational training, habilitation and inclusion programs to improve the standard of life of persons with disabilities and develop their abilities in accordance with the WHO-approved community habilitation matrix.

Main Projects / Activities

1. Providing shelter (hosting) and care services for people with different disabilities. 2. Supporting and strengthening medical and physical habilitation services for people with disabilities through occupational therapy, speech, hearing, and physical therapy 3. Providing social and psychological habilitation services for people with disabilities. 4. Providing education services for people with disabilities. 5. Enhancing the integration of persons with disabilities in the vocational training program to develop skills that enhance their chances of employment and self-reliance. 6. Enhancing the sensitivity of the local community and decision-makers on disability issues through mobilization, lobbying, advocacy and advocacy activities.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

1-The need to communicate the voice of this vulnerable group of persons with disabilities to the whole world and to mobilize and advocate for their right to a decent life, just like people without disabilities. 2-Supporting the association's programs in order to support it in achieving steadfastness and absorbing the largest possible number of people with intellectual disabilities. 3-Building the capacity of the association's cadres in all possible fields in order to develop and keep pace with international expertise in this field.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

We hope to improve the conditions of this vulnerable segment of society and to change the society's culture towards them and to look at them with respect and not with a look of pity

Contact (1) Full Name
Mohammed Ahmed Ibrahim Lubbad
Job Title
Executive Director
Head of the organisation
Jamila Atia Abu Shuqa
Contact (2) Full Name
Mohammed Abed ALqader Zuhdi Thuraya
Job Title (2)
Head of Public Relations and Fundraising

MADARAT Center for Community Development - مركز مدارات للتنمية المجتمعية

National Network
Palestine
Address

Sufyan Str, Al-Kouny Building, 5th floor
Nablus
Palestinian Territories

Telephone
+97292333254
Fax
+97292333254
E-Mail
madaratpal@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
madarat.projects@gmail.com
E-Mail (3)
madarat.projects@gmail.com
E-Mail (4)
madarat.projects@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
00972599285932
Mobile Phone (other)
00972598212618
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2017
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
General Information

“MADARAT Center for Community Development”: Is a Palestinian non-governmental, non-profit organization that aims to promote development in civic, social, economic, educational and legal fields. It involves 11 employees and is also a part of a coalition of institutions called "RASED Palestine". Madarat has two main sources of funding, the first one is projects conducted with donor organizations such as CEC, Oxfam and EU through the Agricultural Development Association, European Endowment for Democracy, IREX and Welfare association through ESNAD as well as private sectors. The other source of funding is a cooperative project that provided job opportunities for women in order to reach self-employment. The main topics that Madarat work on are Democracy, capacity building, citizenship, accountability, entrepreneurship, economic development, community participation & development, and economic empowerment.

Mission and Objectives

MADARAT Vision: A free Palestinian society in which social justice, equal opportunities, livelihoods with dignity, democracy & prosperity are fulfilled. Madarat implements programs and creates partnerships for community participation programs, within the framework of promoting civic values, volunteerism, economic & social empowerment, accountability, principles of democracy, human rights, rule of law and citizenship. MADARAT Mission: MADARAT is a non-governmental non-profit civil society organization that specializes in the field of sustainable development civic programs; targeting particularly women and youth, according to the most urgent priorities and needs, in addition to a modern consistent value system that adherence to the standards of governance, principles of equality, and transparency. MADARAT Values: Transparency and governance, Independence, professionalism and Volunteerism. MADARAT Objectives: - Implementing programs and creating partnerships for community participation programs, within the framework of promoting civic values, volunteerism, accountability, principles of democracy, human rights, rule of law and citizenship. - Develop Women's skills and abilities, support them economically, culturally, socially and professionally, raise their awareness and provide all supporting programs for them. - Promote the concepts and practices of entrepreneurship and economic development, especially among youth and women.

Main Projects / Activities

Main Activities: MADARAT Center has executed many programs and activities that are meeting with its establishment objectives and mission, and the success in conducting these programs gave MADARAT and its professional team a practical experience in good-governance polices and raised their capacity to implement future projects successfully. Citizen Participation Madarat aims at enhancing women and youth civic participation and responsibility in the Palestinian society, we provide women and youth with training opportunities and encourage them to give back to the society. We also encourage and work on women and youth in developing their communities by giving them the chance to lead and have a strong voice in community initiatives. Moreover, we organize social events that activate the role of women and youth in democratic political participation, as well as enable women and youth and prepare them to represent Palestine internationally. We focus on enhancing international cooperation and knowledge-sharing among organizations, thus, Madarat has formed a coalition that is executing its activities through (18) cooperative youth and women organizations around all of Palestinian West Bank Cities. This coalition is primarily aiming at the following objectives: - Training and building the capacity of women and youth about the citizenship rights and duties, as well as the electoral process and its importance, and how to integrate within the civic public life activities. - Motivating the Palestinian youth and women to be engaged within the electoral process through encouraging them to participate in the voting day within intensive awareness campaigns. - Increasing the cooperation, networking and partnerships opportunities between the Palestinian youth and women civil society organizations. This happened through a series of activities that were implemented as follows: - At first an intensive motivational awareness campaign has been published over social media and other media outlets to set a base for a positive behavioral change and raise the awareness on the importance of the electoral participation. - A Training and capacity building camp has been held to improved capacity and skills of more than 200 focal activists within 20 civil society organizations around all West Bank cities on the electoral process, transparency, community participation and accountability. - Monitoring the elections campaigns of each local council and municipality running for elections and reviewing their electoral programs and promises. - Spreading the trained youths and women to observe the local councils’ elections. - Conducting several community dialogue and social accountability sessions on the commitment of the local councils and municipalities to the electoral promises mentioned in their electoral programs. We encourage females and youths to be part of the change and take action, through raising their awareness and building capacity among them, in order to strengthen the participation of women and youth in decision-making processes. Women Economic Empowerment On the other hand, another horizon that Madarat work on is Women Economic Empowerment. We are acquainted with the obstacles and difficulties women and youth face due to the lack of job opportunities in the Palestinian market. We devote our efforts to assist women and youth in improving their skills, such as technical & financial skills through introducing them to new technologies they can employ, in addition to vocational skills such as problem-solving and time-management. Madarat has conducted several activities to achieve the sustainability of the women’s economic empowerment through Raising the marketing and managerial skills for needy women as well as Providing the local markets with healthy food products. Through these activities, Madarat has created at least 6 direct jobs for women who support their families; the jobs had expanded into 10 within 5 months in the second stage. More women have become independent economically and have their own income. While the second project focused on training women and youths regarding purchasing and selling mechanisms as well as management, and marketing skills to work on providing food and healthy products for school canteens; this has provided jobs for over 10 women and 3 youths. Madarat had also worked on establishing a Youth Cafe that provided opportunities for more than 250 participants (most of them are females) to have a free discussion space with 12 political decision makers and social leaders in the society. - Most of the participants become more prepared and looking to be more involved in the public life. - A free space was provided for creative and influential youth (focusing on Females) in several fields to meet with those who have inspiring experiences and decision makers, preparing and producing a high-quality recommendation record and sent for the decision makers in order to share them with the decision–makers according to the youth vision. Institutional and Individuals Capacity Building and Empowerment Programs are also from the main activities that Madarat adopts, more than 2000 social activists (most of them females) and 55 local and women organizations were trained and gained skills on topics of creating and managing volunteering programs and having additional general life Skills. We also invest in our volunteers and involve them in international partnership programs, we provide international chances for the center’s volunteers and activities including females to participate in the international youth exchanges, conferences, forums and workshops around the world, by the way to give them the opportunity to share and exchange their experiences and develop their knowledge more and more.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

MADARAT CENTER has a lengthy experience in running projects. Therefore, we know how to successfully carry out all the steps of the project, starting with the application itself and finishing with result dissemination. We have carried out projects that have focused on ecotourism, women and youth capacity building, civic participation, citizenship, and democracy. Madarat has also a good number of volunteers who are well trained with the center in debates, dialogue generating approaches, accountability sessions implementation and other related fields. With such experience, we will be able to implement any projects that focus on democracy, human rights, etc. We have invested in our volunteers and involve them in international partnership programs in the past such as Spain, Portugal, Turkey, Jordan, we provide international chances for the center’s volunteers and activities including females to participate in the international youth exchanges, conferences, forums and workshops around the world and focused on the ones that include the subjects of Democracy and Dialogue of Civilizations.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

Through joining the ALF Network, we will be able to widen our experience and reaching further areas to enhance the situation in Palestine. Moreover, we would be able to expand our knowledge and get the opportunity to meet and hear about other related organizations that share the same vision as Madarat. Being part of a strong networking group as ALF would make a difference on our work because we will be motivated to live up to your expectations and give more to the society.

Contact (1) Full Name
Riyad Khanfar
Job Title
Executive Director
Head of the organisation
Riyad Khanfar
Contact (2) Full Name
Samah Mahamdeh
Job Title (2)
Project Coordinator

MADARAT Center for Community Development-مركز مدارات للتنمية المجتمعية

National Network
Palestine
Address

Sufyan Str, Al-Kouny Building, 5th floor
Nablus
Palestinian Territories

Telephone
2333254
Fax
+97292333254
E-Mail
madaratpal@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
madarat.projects@gmail.com
E-Mail (3)
madarat.projects@gmail.com
E-Mail (4)
madarat.projects@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
00972599285932
Mobile Phone (other)
00972598212618
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2017
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
General Information

“MADARAT Center for Community Development”: Is a Palestinian non-governmental, non-profit organization that aims to promote development in civic, social, economic, educational and legal fields. It involves 11 employees and is also a part of a coalition of institutions called "RASED Palestine".
Madarat has two main sources of funding, the first one is projects conducted with donor organizations such as CEC, Oxfam and EU through the Agricultural Development Association, European Endowment for Democracy, IREX and Welfare association through ESNAD as well as private sectors. The other source of funding is a cooperative project that provided job opportunities for women in order to reach self-employment.
The main topics that Madarat work on are Democracy, capacity building, citizenship, accountability, entrepreneurship, economic development, community participation & development, and economic empowerment.

Mission and Objectives

MADARAT Vision:
A free Palestinian society in which social justice, equal opportunities, livelihoods with dignity, democracy & prosperity are fulfilled.
Madarat implements programs and creates partnerships for community participation programs, within the framework of promoting civic values, volunteerism, economic & social empowerment, accountability, principles of democracy, human rights, rule of law and citizenship.

MADARAT Mission:
MADARAT is a non-governmental non-profit civil society organization that specializes in the field of sustainable development civic programs; targeting particularly women and youth, according to the most urgent priorities and needs, in addition to a modern consistent value system that adherence to the standards of governance, principles of equality, and transparency.

MADARAT Values:
Transparency and governance, Independence, professionalism and Volunteerism.

MADARAT Objectives:
- Implementing programs and creating partnerships for community participation programs, within the framework of promoting civic values, volunteerism, accountability, principles of democracy, human rights, rule of law and citizenship.
- Develop Women's skills and abilities, support them economically, culturally, socially and professionally, raise their awareness and provide all supporting programs for them.
- Promote the concepts and practices of entrepreneurship and economic development, especially among youth and women.

Main Projects / Activities

Main Activities:
 Develop Youth and Women's skills and abilities, support them economically, culturally, socially and professionally, raise their awareness and provide all supporting programs for them.

 Promote the concepts and practices of entrepreneurship and economic development, especially among women and youth, in marginalized and poor areas, and to support community and government efforts.

 Implement programs and partnerships for community participation programs, in the context of enhancing civil values, volunteerism, accountability, the principles of democracy, human rights, the rule of law and citizenship.

 Provide event management services, project management and evaluation, training services, human resource development and legal and administrative consulting.

MADARAT Center has executed many programs and activities that are meeting with its establishment objectives and mission, and the success in conducting these programs gave MADARAT and its professional team a practical experience in good-governance polices and raised their capacity to implement future projects successfully.

Citizen Participation

Madarat aims at enhancing women and youth civic participation and responsibility in the Palestinian society, we provide women and youth with training opportunities and encourage them to give back to the society. We also encourage and work on women and youth in developing their communities by giving them the chance to lead and have a strong voice in community initiatives. Moreover, we organize social events that activate the role of women and youth in democratic political participation, as well as enable women and youth and prepare them to represent Palestine internationally.

We focus on enhancing international cooperation and knowledge-sharing among organizations, thus, Madarat has formed a coalition that is executing its activities through (18) cooperative youth and women organizations around all of Palestinian West Bank Cities. This coalition is primarily aiming at the following objectives:

- Training and building the capacity of women and youth about the citizenship rights and duties, as well as the electoral process and its importance, and how to integrate within the civic public life activities.

- Motivating the Palestinian youth and women to be engaged within the electoral process through encouraging them to participate in the voting day within intensive awareness campaigns.

- Increasing the cooperation, networking and partnerships opportunities between the Palestinian youth and women civil society organizations.

This happened through a series of activities that were implemented as follows:

- At first an intensive motivational awareness campaign has been published over social media and other media outlets to set a base for a positive behavioral change and raise the awareness on the importance of the electoral participation.
- A Training and capacity building camp has been held to improved capacity and skills of more than 200 focal activists within 20 civil society organizations around all West Bank cities on the electoral process, transparency, community participation and accountability.
- Monitoring the elections campaigns of each local council and municipality running for elections and reviewing their electoral programs and promises.
- Spreading the trained youths and women to observe the local councils’ elections.
- Conducting several community dialogue and social accountability sessions on the commitment of the local councils and municipalities to the electoral promises mentioned in their electoral programs.

We encourage females and youths to be part of the change and take action, through raising their awareness and building capacity among them, in order to strengthen the participation of women and youth in decision-making processes.

Contact (1) Full Name
Riyad Khanfar
Job Title
Executive Director
Head of the organisation
Riyad Khanfar
Contact (2) Full Name
Samah Mahamdeh
Job Title (2)
Project Coordinator