English follow : Launching Learning Recovery Activities to Support Displaced Children from Jenin Camp
As the suffering of displaced children from Jenin Camp intensifies and gaps in education and psychosocial support grow larger, Not To Forget Women’s Society, in collaboration with Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP), has initiated Learning Recovery activities for children living in the American University dormitories. This urgent effort addresses ongoing educational disruption and rising psychological distress, which threaten children’s fundamental rights to education and protection
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Not To Forget, it launches its winter camp to support the children of the Jenin refugee camp.
The "Not To Forget" Association launched its winter camp dedicated to children displaced from the Jenin camp at the American University residences. This initiative is part of its ongoing efforts to alleviate the psychological pressures and effects resulting from the forced displacement experienced by children. The camp focuses on integrating play and learning with psychological and social support mechanisms thru interactive activities conducted in a safe environment filled with joy and fun, contributing to enhancing children's sense of security and restoring part of their childhood. This camp is part of the Psychological Resilience Project implemented by the "Not To Forget" Association in partnership with the Just Peace Committee in the Middle East and supported by the Luxembourg Ministry of Foreign Affairs, affirming the importance of investing in children's mental health in the context of crises and displacement. 🌸💫 🌸💫
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Launching Learning Recovery Activities to Support Displaced Children from Jenin Camp
As the suffering of displaced children from Jenin Camp intensifies and gaps in education and psychosocial support grow larger, Not To Forget Women’s Society, in collaboration with Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP), has initiated Learning Recovery activities for children living in the American University dormitories.
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*Initiative to Support Affected Women in the Old City of Hebron
Within the framework of the Sumoud (Resilience) project, an initiative was implemented targeting women affected in the Old City of Hebron, who suffer from the continuous consequences of violations resulting from the occupation's practices
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Women of the Eastern neighborhood face oppression with resilience.
"Not To Forget" Association conducted a series of debriefing and psychological support sessions with a group of women at the women's center in the Eastern Neighborhood of Jenin as part of the Resilience Project, which aims to enhance community cohesion and support women affected by difficult circumstances.''Not To forget''
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The educational loss program brings displaced children back to learning and strengthens their resilience.
The "Not To Forget" Association continues to implement the educational loss program aimed at children of displaced families from the second to the fifth grade as part of the psychological resilience project in the American University residences.
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Launching a chocolate-making course as part of the Sumoud project to enhance livelihoods and build sustainable economic skills.
In a step to enhance women's ability to cope with the repercussions of the current crisis, the "Never Forget" Association, as part of the "Resilience" project, conducted an advanced training course in chocolate making, aimed at camp women who face complex economic and social conditions imposed by displacement and escalating daily pressures.
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A dialog workshop with men displaced from the Jenin camp about the impact of displacement on their lives and families.
The not to Forget" Association, in collaboration with the Popular Committee in Jenin Camp, conducted a dialog workshop with a group of displaced men from Jenin Camp, addressing the impact of displacement on their lives and the lives of their families from various social, economic, and psychological aspects.
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