The problem of Arts and Culture in Palestine is rooted in the ongoing conflict and occupation, which has resulted in limited resources, restricted movement, and censorship. Despite these challenges, Palestinian artists and cultural workers continue to create and preserve their heritage, often using their art as a form of resistance and resilience.... Read more
Top Problems in Palestine
The problem of child protection in Palestine is multifaceted and complex, with children facing a range of challenges including violence, displacement, poverty, and limited access to education and healthcare. The ongoing conflict and political instability in the region exacerbate these issues, leaving many children vulnerable and in need of support.... Read more
The problem of clean water in Palestine is a critical issue that affects the health and well-being of the population. Due to limited resources and infrastructure, many Palestinians struggle to access safe and reliable sources of drinking water, leading to a range of health problems and environmental challenges.... Read more
The problem of Climate Action in Palestine is characterized by limited resources, political instability, and the impact of the Israeli occupation on the environment. The region faces challenges such as water scarcity, desertification, and air pollution, which require urgent action to mitigate the effects of climate change.... Read more
Climate change is causing food insecurity in Palestine, where many people rely on agriculture for their livelihoods. Read more
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Top Solutions in Palestine
Our solution focuses on bringing the community together during Eid by organizing events and activities that promote social connection and inclusivity. This includes community meals, cultural performances, and opportunities for people to volunteer and give back to their community.... Read more
The Clean Water Initiative will provide schools in Gaza with access to clean, safe drinking water. This will help to improve the health and well-being of students and staff, and create a more conducive learning environment.... Read more
This project involves working with families in Gaza to construct their own homes with guidance from professionals. By involving the families in the construction process, they gain valuable skills and knowledge while also creating a sense of ownership and pride in their homes. This approach also helps to reduce costs and increase affordability.... Read more
We aim to create a fun and engaging experience for disabled children in Bethlehem by organizing a drawing event where they can express their creativity and have a good time. Read more
Our project aims to build a housing complex in Bethlehem that is both sustainable and beautiful. The complex will be designed to meet the needs of residents while also being environmentally friendly and visually appealing.... Read more
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Top Projects in Palestine
Only about 25% of Gazans have access to water in their homes for up to 7 hours a day, 65% get it for 7 hours every two days, and 10% every three days. Gaza's unsafe drinking water rate rose from 90% i... Read more
Join HOPE USA in providing victims of the atrocities in Palestine with relief (shelter, medical care, food) to help them recover and rebuild their lives.
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HOPE USA's first interna... Read more
After Covid 19 lockdowns, Bethlehem is even poorer than before. Most of the people of Bethlehem lived on tourism but the town is still empty. Many are unoccupied and live under poverty line. Help us b... Read more
The traumatized children of Deheishe Camp, near Bethlehem in Palestine, lack fun and hope in their lives. Karama's center aspires to give these forgotten children hope, self-confidence and skills for ... Read more
Nearly two million Palestinians live in the Gaza Strip. Ongoing Israeli attacks in Gaza have killed hundreds, injured more than a thousand, and displaced tens of thousands. The Middle East Children's ... Read more
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