Listening session for young female advocates as part of the fempower project

Listening session for young female advocates as part of the fempower project

As part of the fempower project aimed at enhancing the role of young women advocates for the rights of women workers in the informal sector, a listening session was organised with the participation of a group of young women and social activists to discuss the most prominent challenges faced by women workers in this sector,

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The Sumoud Project opens economic horizons for displaced women in Jenin.

The Sumoud Project opens economic horizons for displaced women in Jenin.

Based on the importance of enhancing opportunities for home-based work and small projects, the " Not to Forget" Association conducted a specialized training course in soap making, targeting a group of displaced women in the Jenin camp. This was part of the "Sumoud" project activities, aimed at supporting women and enhancing their economic capabilities

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Self-therapy sessions within the Resilience Project

Self-therapy sessions within the Resilience Project

"Not to Forget Women Society in the West Bank conducted 48 group Psychological First Aid (PFA) sessions for displaced women, girls, and women with disabilities from refugee camps in Jenin and Tulkarem, as part of the “Sumoud” project in partnership with UN Women. The sessions aimed to alleviate psychological trauma caused by recent events that forced them from their homes

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Preparing children to return to school

Preparing children to return to school

As part of supporting their mental health and enhancing their resilience, the psychological support team at the association conducted awareness and supportive meetings with children in the American University residences, in preparation for the start of the new academic year. These activities were part of the *Continuous Psychological Support Program* offered by the association to the children of Jenin Camp, aimed at strengthening psychological resilience and alleviating the effects of displacement and daily pressures they face.

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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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