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2025-02-17

Coordinating Meeting Between the Social Development Directorate and Local NGOs in Khan Younis to Face the Challenges of War

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2025-02-15

Launching the First Phase of the National Project to Document and Assess Amputations, Paralysis, and War Injuries in Gaza

In a significant move to provide support to those affected by the wars in Gaza, the executive management of the Palestinian Association for the Protection of Land and Human held a meeting with program and department managers on February 15, 2025. This meeting addressed various crucial topics, including the operational plans for current and future programs, along with discussions on the launch of the first phase of the "National Project to Document and Assess Amputations, Paralysis, and War Injuries in Gaza 2023-2025.".

2025-02-12

Workshop on Women's Rights in Local Laws and International Agreements Organized by the Palestinian Association for the Protection of Land and Human Rights in collaboration with the Center for Mind Development

Wednesday, February 12, 2025 The legal program of the Palestinian Association for the Protection of Land and Human Rights, in collaboration with the Center for Mind Development, conducted a workshop aimed at increasing legal awareness among 20 women affected by the war. The workshop focused on women's rights within local laws and international agreements. A detailed explanation was also provided regarding some of the family legal disputes that have arisen as a direct consequence of the conflict, including issues related to alimony, custody, visitation, and accommodation..

2025-02-12

🔹 Joint Collaboration to Enhance Humanitarian Work in Khan Younis Camp 🔹

As part of enhancing humanitarian efforts and providing support to the Palestinian community, the Palestinian Association for Land and Human Protection signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Popular Committee for Refugees – Khan Younis Camp, affiliated with the Department of Refugee Affairs in the Palestine Liberation Organization. This collaboration aims to attract and implement emergency programs and projects in Khan Younis Camp, which serves as a vital center for many key service sectors in the southern Gaza Strip, including health, education, community, and humanitarian services. Mr. Said Awad, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the association, expressed his gratitude and appreciation to Dr. Ahmed Abu Holi, Head of the Department of Refugee Affairs in the Palestine Liberation Organization, for his outstanding efforts in supporting emergency humanitarian work in Gaza. On his part, Mr. Raed Al-Ghoul, Head of the Popular Committee, praised the leading role played by the Palestinian Association for Land and Human Protection, commending its contributions across various fields requiring emergency humanitarian interventions. He affirmed the committee's commitment to intensifying efforts through this joint cooperation to support the people of the camp. This collaboration is part of the ongoing collective efforts to enhance humanitarian response and create a positive impact on the lives of refugees in Gaza..

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