Support Social Work in South Hebron Hills
Organization | Rebuilding Alliance |
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Region | Palestine |
Website | Website |
ProjectLeader | Donna Baranski-walker |
Linked Problems & Solutions
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Living in the South Hebron Hills is defined by insecurity. A dedicated social worker who can travel to the 30+ rural villages is vital because she can assess and address what help is needed. Whether encountering women suffering from domestic violence or home demolitions, or children bullied at school, a trusted social worker with roots in the community can understand how the ongoing trauma of the occupation is intertwined with other problems and can respond quickly.
Challenge
The Israeli military issues demolition orders to homes, cisterns, roads, clinics, and schools because they refuse to issue building permits to Palestinians in Area C. With few exceptions, the army won't allow connection to the electrical grid or water system even when Israeli settlements nearby have access. Demolitions are now enacted with only 96-hour notice. None has ever been overturned, yet it's still possible to safeguard and empower this community.
Long-Term Impact
Palestinian social workers have the unique challenge of dealing with trauma both inside the community and from Israeli occupation. They bring challenges of society forward through personal engagement and advocacy. Bringing resources together at the right time makes all the difference, and in time, each success becomes a model for others to follow. As this project grows, Fatma can begin to hire other social workers to serve more children and families throughout the area.
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