المشاريع    SYF Projects and Activities: Achievements

 

Project

Donor

Beneficiaries

Duration

Outputs / Achievements

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

  • Employing 600 graduating students

  • Providing subsidies to 2500 poor families through three years .

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Theatre Shows for vulnerable  women

ARD/USAID

ARDWBG524

800 women

2 months

1-4-2011 to 31-5-2011

  • Organizing theatre shows for vulnerable women in Gaza governorate to alleviate the impacts of violence and psychological pressures assigned on them .

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

  • 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

  • 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

 

  • TOT course for 10 graduates.

  • Educational, sports and recreational activities were taken place

Palestinian Child Diary initiative

Sharek forum

30 Child

3 Months

1/6 – 30/8/

2007

 

  • Psychosocial support

  • Theater plays

  • Public awareness, using radio, and Brochures.

Summer Camps

UNORWA

500 Child

2007

3 Months

  • Educational, sports and recreational activities were taken place

Building Youth Leaders in Gaza Strip

Catholic Relief Services , CRS

45 Participant

5 months

1/6/2006 -30/10/2006

  • Training the Participants in Management and Social Skills.

  • Implementing social activities.

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

  • Educational, sports and recreational activities were taken place

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

 

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