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A workshop in Jenin as a precursor to forming a women's gathering and launching an initiative in four Palestinian camps.

A workshop in Jenin as a precursor to forming a women's gathering and launching an initiative in four Palestinian camps.

The "So We Don't Forget" Association, in partnership with the Working Woman, organized a workshop at the Workers' Union headquarters in Jenin Governorate, addressing the economic rights of women workers in the informal sector.

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Vocational training youth are developing leadership and communication skills within Bridges of Hope.

Vocational training youth are developing leadership and communication skills within Bridges of Hope.

Continuing a series of training courses received by participants in various professional fields, new training activities have commenced targeting a group of young individuals enrolled in the Vocational Training Center. This is part of the "Bridges of Hope" project, which aims to teach them customer service skills and enhance their abilities in effective communication, leadership, and personality building. This will positively reflect on their performance in future work environments and help them effectively integrate into society and the job market.

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Happy New Year!

Happy New Year!

With the start of the new school year, the "So We Don't Forget" Association resumed its work on addressing the educational loss among displaced children from Jenin Camp, from second to sixth grade. The team implemented a recreational diagnostic activity to select the children. They will work on Arabic, English, and math skills using active learning methods throughout the year, twice a week. It is worth mentioning that this program is part of an ongoing project at the "So Wenott Forget" Association for over 12 years, in partnership with the Just Peace Committee in the Middle East and funded by the Luxembourg Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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With the support of Luxembourg... So that we do not forget the continued psychological support for the children of Jenin.

With the support of Luxembourg... So that we do not forget the continued psychological support for the children of Jenin.

For more than 13 years, the "Never Forget" Association has continued to spread hope in the hearts of children displaced from the Jenin camp, thanks to immeasurable psychological and recreational support. With generous funding from the Luxembourg Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and in partnership with the "Just Peace in the Middle East" committee, activities are being carried out that restore the meaning of childhood despite displacement, pain, and everything else. In the American University dormitories, the small spaces have become a great refuge for children... A place where they breathe safety, laugh freely, and learn that childhood is still possible, even in displacement.

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Some wars are not seen: Women's struggle with psychological pain

Some wars are not seen: Women's struggle with psychological pain

Amidst the rubble and memories, women try to gather their souls.

Roundtable Session on “The Reality of Palestinian Camps Between Refuge and Displacement”

Roundtable Session on “The Reality of Palestinian Camps Between Refuge and Displacement”

Not to Forget Association launched a roundtable session titled “The Reality of Palestinian Camps Between Refuge and Displacement” with the participation of a distinguished group of researchers and experts in the fields of refuge and displacement. This initiative comes as part of the association’s efforts to shed light on the challenges facing refugees in Palestinian camps amid the current political and humanitarian conditions. Together, let us raise our voices as Palestinians. Supported by the African Women’s Development Fund

Not to Forget Launches the "With Your Efforts, We Grow Stronger" Campaign

Not to Forget Launches the "With Your Efforts, We Grow Stronger" Campaign

"Not to Forget" Association has launched the "With Your Efforts, We Grow Stronger" campaign as part of the "Voices of Refugee Women" project, supported by the African Women's Development Fund. The campaign highlights the impact of UNRWA service reductions in Palestinian refugee camps, particularly amid ongoing incursions. Targeting ten camps in the West Bank, the campaign seeks to mobilize local and international support to ensure the continuity of UNRWA services. It relies on diverse media content, documenting refugee struggles and showcasing the consequences of service reductions. Additionally, influential figures and policymakers share awareness messages, reinforcing that the refugee issue is a national concern affecting all Palestinians.

A Message to Women on International Women’s Day

A Message to Women on International Women’s Day

To the women of Palestine, symbols of resilience and creativity, On International Women’s Day, we celebrate you as icons of strength and determination. You are the ones who plant hope in every moment and create life amid the ruins of suffering, despite all the hardships you endure. In your silence, there is a message louder than words. In your strength, there is depth beyond any challenge. You are the pride and honor of Palestine, and history will never forget your sacrifices. Wishing you a day filled with freedom, hope, and creativity—today and always.

Not to Forget Participates in a Workshop to Strengthen the Palestinian Educational Community

Not to Forget Participates in a Workshop to Strengthen the Palestinian Educational Community

Not to Forget participated in a workshop organized by the Palestinian Education Coalition to develop its three-year strategic plan as part of efforts to strengthen the Palestinian educational community. The coalition launched a specialized strategic planning workshop with the participation of representatives from educational institutions and civil society organizations. The workshop aimed to establish a clear vision and an updated strategic plan to enhance education in Palestine, focusing on improving its quality and ensuring the right to education for all.

 Important Guidelines for Parents on Helping Children Cope with Fear

Important Guidelines for Parents on Helping Children Cope with Fear

During times of fear and uncertainty, the role of parents and caregivers is crucial in helping children manage their emotions in a healthy way. In places like Jenin Refugee Camp, where families are facing particularly difficult security conditions, children may experience heightened anxiety and distress. As the saying goes, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." Here are some essential tips to support children during crises and help them feel safe and reassured.

Self-Care Sessions for Women

Self-Care Sessions for Women

These activities are conducted in Jenin Camp, New Askar Camp, and Balata Camp as part of the "My Safe Space" project, funded by the Canadian government and implemented by Not To Forget.

Not To Forget Continues Efforts to Promote Children's Mental Health

Not To Forget Continues Efforts to Promote Children's Mental Health

Mental health is one of the key factors in shaping a child's character and future. As part of its children's resilience activities, "Not To Forget" continues its efforts to promote mental health through workshops and activities designed to strengthen children's ability to face psychological challenges.