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Partners

Our Partners


7amleh – The Arab Center for the Advancement of Social Media is a non-profit organization focused on protecting the human rights of Palestinians in the online space. Our theory of change is based on three main pillars; building the capacity of Palestinians to advocate for their rights, supporting the development of effective public campaigns, and conducting research and advocacy to document digital rights violations and advocate for upholding human rights and the rule of law.

BADIL (Resource Center for Palestinian Residency and Refugee Rights) is an independent, non-profit human rights organization committed to protecting and promoting the rights of Palestinian refugees and IDPs

Defense for Children International Palestine (DCIP) is committed to securing a just and viable future for Palestinian children in the Occupied Palestinian Territory. For more than twenty years, DCIP has supported and advocated for this child population: investigating and documenting grave human rights violations, holding both Israeli and Palestinian authorities to account, and providing legal services to children in urgent need.

ASHTAR Theatre is a non-profit organization that was established in 1991 in Jerusalem as the first theatre training organization for youth in Palestine. They aim to promote creativity and commitment for change and work with professional and amateur actors and actresses alike and have their theater base in Ramallah.

 Adalah ("Justice" in Arabic) is a legal center and an independent human rights organization. Founded in November 1996, it works to promote and defend the rights of Palestinian Arab citizens in Israel - 20% of the state's population (1.2 million people) - as well as Palestinians living in the TPO. It seeks to achieve equal individual and collective rights for Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel and to defend Palestinians from TPO against serious human rights violations.

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Civic Coalition for Palestinian Rights in Jerusalem aims to mobilize efforts, capacities and resources to protect the political, civil, economic, social and cultural rights of Palestinians in Jerusalem by monitoring and documenting human rights violations, raising awareness of political, civil, social, economic and cultural activities, developing advocacy programs and campaigns on human rights issues, and improving legal support services for Palestinian residents of Jerusalem.

The Freedom Theater, founded during the First Intifada, is an artistic community, based on Jenin, which emphasizes professionalism and innovation, with the aim of, from the theatre, empowering young people and women in the community, exploring the potential of the arts as an important catalyst for social change.

Addameer (Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association) is a Palestinian NGO created in 1992, based in the city of Ramallah. Its main objective is to provide legal support to Palestinian political prisoners held in Israeli and Palestinian prisons, advocating and defending their rights at the national and international levels. In addition, the NGO fights against torture and other violations of rights by the State of Israel against Palestinian prisoners.

Dalia Association is a community foundation that realizes our rights as Palestinians to control resources for their own durable development for generations to come. Their mission is to mobilize and properly utilize resources necessary to empower a vibrant, independent and accountable civil society, through community controlled grant-making. Their community development approach focuses on the ecological, local economy, social and cultural dimensions.

The Lajee ("Refugee" in Arabic) Center was established in Campo de Aida in 2002 by a group of 11 young people who sought to help the community. It is a cultural and creative center of grassroots work, organized according to the needs of the community, which works with generations of Palestinian refugees with projects of education, culture and local development.

Al-Haq is an independent, non-governmental Palestinian human rights organization based in Ramallah. It was established in 1979 to protect and promote human rights and the rule of law in the TPO. The organization has special consultative status at the United Nations Economic and Social Council.

De-Colonizer is an alternative research center that aims to bring new content to the largest possible audience that transcends traditional circles of experts and academics. The organization is an invitation to dialogue and debate in order to convince, discuss and fight against forgetting history and memoricide.

Based in Nablus, Palestine, Project Hope provides educational and recreational programs to communities enduring the effects of violence and occupation, offering children, youth, and adults safe spaces to learn, thrive and grow. The organisation’s main program areas are languages, arts, technology, and sports. All the classes are small — between ten and fifteen students — and strive to create an atmosphere that is positive and encouraging

To Be There’s mission is the development and delivery of programmes which educate, inform and raise awareness, contributing to the realisation of peace, justice, equality, freedom and democracy; building a society where law prevails in the interest of all its citizens living and previously living in historic Palestine including its refugees expelled from their homes in 1948.