
Not to Forget Conducts a Training Course on Economic Rights
This training is part of the Fem Power: Feminism for Economic Rights program, in partnership with the Palestinian Working Woman Society for Development (PWWSD) and implemented by Not to Forget Association.
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Recommendations for an Advocacy Campaign Supporting UNRWA
Not To Forget Association implements these workshops as part of the "Voices of Refugee Women" project, funded by the African Women's Development Fund.
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Not To Forget Implements 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.
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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.
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Not To Forget Continues Its Community Awareness Campaign
Workshop Under the Voices of Refugee Women Project Funded by the African Women’s Development Fund and sponsored by the New Askar Camp Popular Services Committee and the Women’s Center.
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Not To Forget Conducts Awareness Workshop on Crisis Management
In the spirit of collaboration with (Sharik) Youth Forum, the "Not To Forget" Association continues to deliver impactful workshops on crisis management and stress-handling strategies.
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Not To Forget Organizes Workshop for Women in Popular Committees
This activity is part of the Voices of Refugee Women project, which is implemented across ten Palestinian camps in the West Bank. African Women's Development Fund
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Not To Forget Supports Children Through Psychological Relief Activities
The association aims to provide a secure environment for children, promoting their development and enhancing their abilities through creative psychological relief activities.
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