|
Project
|
Donor
|
Beneficiaries |
Duration
|
Outputs /
Achievements |
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Palestinian Community Assistance Program PCAP
|
Catholic Relief
Services , CRS |
800 Graduating
students
2500 families poor
families
|
3 Years
1-4-2011 – Ends on
31-3-2013 |
|
|
Theatre Shows for vulnerable women
|
ARD/USAID
ARDWBG524 |
800 women |
2 months
1-4-2011 to
31-5-2011 |
|
|
Kindergartens Rehabilitation |
ACTED
|
9
Kindergartens
1550 Children
1550 Parents
|
6 months
1-3-2010 to
31-8-2010 |
-
Implementing
recreational and educational activities for
children .
-
Organizing
counseling sessions for parents .
-
Distributing
food meals to children
|
|
After School activities |
ARD/ USAID
ARDWBG412 |
300 school
students+300 parents+31Project Staff |
8 months
June 2010- Feb 2011 |
-
300 school
students (between 8-12 years) who are
experiencing learning difficulties will be
involved in after school supplementary
classes (Arabic, English, Science and Math).
-
3 educational
trips and educational open days (including
psychosocial and recreational activities)
will be conducted through the project
lifespan.
-
3 Educational
meetings for students parents to educate
them on ways to deal with their children’s
behavioral problems.
-
300 basic
educational kits will be distributed to the
students.
|
|
Remedial classes for slow and weak learner |
International
Relief and Development. (IRD) |
33 graduated
teacher's
Students of first
grade to the 11th grade
480 students
|
4 months
15_3_2010-15_7_2010 |
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It's divided in
two shifts the first two months they are
supposed to perform remedial classes and the
last two months they are supposed to perform
recreational activities.
-
The program
targets 32 newly graduates who don’t have
any permanent jobs and they are supposed to
be 2006-2007 graduates.
-
They are
supposed to be giving 4 periods a day and
everyone is 45 minutes long.
-
A number of
social specialists worked with the students
and performed more than one workshop with
the parents.
|
|
psychological support -
Gaza Emergency and Recovery ( GEAR ) |
USAID
Partnership with
Catholic Relief Services (CRS) |
Youth between
(18-25)
|
9 Months
(1st. April-30th.
Dec., 2010) |
-
Training 200
youth ( 18-25 ) involved psychological
support, stress management, managerial
skills and creative thinking.
-
Giving them the
opportunity to run small capitals with fund
around 1000$ for 10 creative youth.
|
|
Food Production -
Gaza Emergency and Recovery (
GEAR )
|
USAID
Partnership with
Catholic Relief Services (CRS) |
200
Gazan women
Poor families |
9 Months
(1st. April-30th.
Dec., 2010) |
-
Training 200
women on food production, hygiene skills,
large mounts of food production, giving them
the market education needed, and purchasing
skills.
-
Job creation
for 200 women in food production part of the
program in order to enhance their income to
supply their families.
-
2000 food
packages distribution for the poor and need
families.
|
|
Psychosocial Support Workshops |
ARD/ USAID
ARDWBG383 |
800 disadvantage
women from 18- 40 years, |
8 Month
1/11/2009
30/6/2010 |
-
40 psychosocial
workshops conducted through Gaza City.
-
800
disadvantaged women with various skills
about stress management and how to deal with
their environment (kids and husbands) under
crises and difficult situations.
-
800 kits
distributed among the beneficiaries as a
small present to help them in facilitating
their lives.
|
|
Non-State Actors Program(NSA)
|
European Commission
(EC)
partnership with
Mercy Corps |
psychological support -
Gaza Emergency and
Recovery
( GEAR ) |
24 Month
1/3/2009 –
31/3/2011 |
-
200 youth
master advocacy, communication, negotiation
and employability skills through the
creation and promotion of a Palestinian
youth employment Strategy aimed at
employers, educators, youth, parents, and
government institutions.
-
Formal and
non-formal technical and vocational
education and training institutions enhance
employment opportunities for 2000 vulnerable
youth annually through improved market data
and increased market responsiveness.
-
Subsidized
apprenticeships for 100 Palestinian youth
provide employment opportunities and
demonstrate benefits of technical training
for vulnerable Palestinians.
|
|
establishment of an educational center |
British Consulate
in Jerusalem |
180 students
|
2009-2010
6 Month
1/11/2009
-30/4/2010 |
-
180 students of
the basic stage (4th, 5th, and 6th) grades
will have been given remedial classes in
subjects they are bad at.
-
180 students
participated in the 288 remedial classes
throughout the project duration.
-
180 students
will be followed up by the assigned teachers
(SYF teachers) at their schools through
overseeing their monthly grade transcripts
before and after the project implementation.
-
Raise 180
students’ families’ awareness of the
significant role of education.
|
|
Job
creation for Graduating Students though remedial
classes |
UNDP |
180 students
|
2009-2010
8 Month
1/10/2008
-31/5/2009 |
-
Improving the
financial status of 5 graduating people;
-
180 students of
the basic stage (4th, 5th, and 6th) grades
will have been given remedial classes in
subjects they are bad at.
-
180 students
participated in the 288 remedial classes
throughout the project duration.
-
180 students
will be followed up by the assigned teachers
(SYF teachers) at their schools through
overseeing their monthly grade transcripts
before and after the project implementation.
-
Raise 180
students’ families’ awareness of the
significant role of education.
|
|
Gaza youth speak out |
Catholic Relief
Services , CRS |
60 Youth
|
9 Month
1/6/2008 -28/2/2009 |
-
Implementing a
field research studies the fact reality
anticipation of youth in Gaza strip.
-
Establishing 5
consortium of youth through out Gaza strip.
-
Building youth
capacities in various field such as
scientific research: advocacy and economic.
-
Implementing
social activities for youth.
|
|
Why
Not |
Mercy Corps
|
120 Palestinian and
American Youth |
12 Month
1/3/2007 –
28/2/2008 |
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Networking with
American Youth.
-
Building youth
capacities in various field such as:
advocacy, internet, media, communication
skills.
-
Meeting between
Palestinian and American Youth by video
conference.
|
|
Summer Camps |
UNORWA |
600 Child |
2008
3 Month
|
|
|
Palestinian Child Diary initiative |
Sharek forum |
30 Child |
3 Months
1/6 – 30/8/
2007
|
|
|
Summer Camps |
UNORWA |
500 Child |
2007
3 Months |
|
|
Building Youth Leaders in Gaza Strip |
Catholic Relief
Services , CRS |
45 Participant |
5 months
1/6/2006
-30/10/2006 |
|
|
Building the professional capacities of the
Palestinian universities graduates
|
FRIEDRICH NAUMANN |
30 Palestinian
university graduates |
7 months
1/4/2006 –
30/10/2006 |
-
Training 30
youth graduates on fundraising, project
designing and proposal writing, project
management skills.
-
Networking with
15 local youth NGOs
-
Formulating a
project designing unit joining all the
trained youth through the project.
-
Contributing to
creating a number of job opportunities to
the graduates through finding matching and
networking with international donors to
adopt their project ideas.
|
|
International voluntary camp
partnership with IPYL
|
The European
Commission |
30 local and
international volunteers |
June 2005
2 weeks |
-
A voluntary
campaign for cleaning the sea shore was
implemented
-
A voluntary
campaign for plastering a children school
was implemented
-
Meeting with
social, political , community leaders was
organized.
-
A number of
Local NGOs was paid visits by the groups.
-
Field visits to
the damaged areas due to the occupation
missions were paid.
|
|
Youth Beyond Borders Internet Exchange Project |
Mercy Corps
|
30 Palestinian and
American Youth |
9 Months
1/9/2005 –
30/5/2006 |
-
Partnership TOR
was signed between SYF and Maret School at
Washington.
-
Internet and
computer laboratory unit was established and
equipped
-
Orientation and
guide was provided fort 30 American and
Palestinian youth.
-
Life skills
empowerment training course was implemented
to the participants in Gaza.
-
Designing a
partnership project and working on
implementing it activities on the ground.
|
|
Enhancing Youth participation in political life
in Gaza Strip ..
partnership The Palestinian Foundation for
Science, Culture and Development NASCD |
MPDL |
150 Youth
|
6 Months
1/5/2005 –
30/10/2005 |
-
TOT course for
20 graduates
-
Train 120
university students on democracy values and
concepts
-
Encouraging
youth participation in the Palestinian
political life
-
Improving youth
community participation towards positive
changes through utilizing advocacy skills
and adopting cases for monitoring and
resolution
|
|
Summer Camps |
UNICEF |
150 Children |
June 2004
20 annual days
|
|
|
Public Achievement |
Quicker
|
30 Youth
|
2004
3 Months
|
-
Train the
Trainer course was implemented
-
Communication
skills, team building and management,
voluntarism, crisis management, community
participation enhancement and improvement
training courses and activities were carried
out.
|
|
Promotion of Environment and Youth Health
|
GTZ |
300 Youth
|
9 Months
1/7/2004 –
30/3/2005 |
-
Nutrition
Training courses were carried out
-
Public health
awareness courses were implemented
-
Life Skills
training courses were implemented
-
Social
education methodologies training courses
were implemented
-
Computer
programs courses were implemented
-
Female Basket
ball sports activities were conducted
-
Arts training
was implemented
-
Folklore
dancing teams were formulated and activated.
|
|
Promotion of Youth Health |
GTZ |
350 Youth
|
9 Months
1/10/2003 –
30/6/2004 |
-
Public health
awareness courses were implemented
-
Social
education methodologies training courses
were implemented
-
Computer
programs courses were implemented
-
Sports
activities: football leagues, basket ball
for females, bing bong competitions were
carried out
-
Arts training
was implemented
-
Folklore
dancing teams were formulated and activated.
|
|
Data Base Project |
UNDP |
60 Youth
|
2001
45 Days |
-
Training Course
in questionnaire designing was implemented
-
Field survey
methods training course was implemented
-
A field survey
for Al Shati' camp was conducted
|