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Training Course on Digital Marketing and Awareness of Economic Rights.

Training Course on Digital Marketing and Awareness of Economic Rights.

As part of the "Your Hand With Us" project for women's economic rights (Fem Power), implemented by the "Not To Forget" Association in partnership with the Palestinian Working Woman Society for Development, the "Not To Forget" Association concluded a training course on digital marketing and awareness of economic rights for women working in the informal sector. The course lasted for four days and was attended by 25 young women who either have small businesses or are planning to start their own. PWWSD Women Rights - Palestinian Working Woman Society for Development

Not to Forget Continues Activities of the "My Right" Camp

Not to Forget Continues Activities of the "My Right" Camp

The activities of the "My Right" camp aim to reach a broad segment of children in Jenin Camp.

Day Two of the "My Right" Camp

Day Two of the "My Right" Camp

The activities on the second day of the "My Right" camp focused on the right to play, as play is considered an innate and essential need for children that cannot be ignored. Play is part of the process of mental and physical development. It is also the means by which children's behavior patterns are developed, helping them with social interaction, adaptation, and belonging. The "Not to Forget" Association emphasizes the importance of these initiatives in providing psychological and emotional support to children living in difficult conditions.

Announcement for the "Your Hands with Us" Project: Electronic Marketing Course.

Announcement for the "Your Hands with Us" Project: Electronic Marketing Course.

"Not To Forget" announces the opening of registration for a 3-day electronic marketing course.

Emergency Response Project for Women by "Not To Forget" Association

Emergency Response Project for Women by "Not To Forget" Association

The workshops included psychosocial education, emphasizing the importance of self-care and protection methods as a means of family support. They also highlighted the importance of creating safe spaces both within and outside the family. These workshops are ongoing to address the psychological and legal needs of women.

Not To Forget Launches the Second Phase of the "My Safe Space" Project

Not To Forget Launches the Second Phase of the "My Safe Space" Project

This project is funded by the Representative Office of Canada to the Palestinian Authority and implemented by the "Not To Forget" Association.

Not To Forget Organizes Open Day for Young Women's Network

Not To Forget Organizes Open Day for Young Women's Network

In collaboration with the Palestinian Working Woman Society for Development, Not To Forget Association organized an open day for the Palestinian Young Women's Network, attended by 30 young women from Jenin city and camp. The event aimed to enhance communication and build the capacities of young women in areas such as self-respect, communication skills, leadership, and methods for coping with psychological and social pressures, particularly for those affected by the ongoing war in Gaza and repeated incursions into Jenin city and camp. The discussion also included the economic rights of women workers under current conditions. This activity is part of the "Feminism for Women's Economic Rights (FEMPAWER)" program, which runs until the end of 2025, in alliance with four institutions working in women's rights across four Arab countries.

Not To Forget Association launched an emergency project funded by UN Women

Not To Forget Association launched an emergency project funded by UN Women

In response to the urgent needs for the protection and livelihoods of women and girls affected by the escalation in Jenin and Gaza, the "Not To Forget" Association launched an emergency project funded by UN Women. The project, which is in partnership with UN Women and funded by the Japanese government, includes a variety of activities such as awareness, psychological, and legal workshops for youth and women. The project also features the "Cash for Work" program (First Step), the distribution of dignity kits, case management, in addition to numerous workshops, meetings, and training sessions related to protection from violence concepts. These initiatives aim to provide immediate support and enhance the awareness and capabilities of the beneficiaries, thereby contributing to improving their living conditions and empowering them to face current challenges.