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Pages in category "Organizations involved in the Israeli–Palestinian peace process" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Israel Palestinian Cooperative for Economic Expansion (aka; International Peace Cooperative for Economic Expansion; Israel Palestine Cooperative for Economic Expansion) (IPCEE) is a small 501(C)(3) founded in the United States and based in Connecticut in 2011, believes that an essential avenue for helping end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is ...
Organizations involved in the Israeli–Palestinian peace process (2 C, 60 P) Pages in category "Organizations involved in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict" The following 143 pages are in this category, out of 143 total.
One of ALLMEP's proposals is an independent International Fund for Israeli-Palestinian Peace to support and encourage efforts to build peace in the region. [1] ALLMEP’s initial advocacy in Washington secured dedicated funds for these organizations within the Office of Conflict Management and Mitigation of USAID.
Recently, Roots has begun to partner with Atidna International as Roots' campus affiliated organization. [9] Founded by peace activist (and Roots board member) Elijah Kahlenberg, Atidna is the only campus-based organization working to bring Jewish/Arab and Israeli/Palestinian students together for dialogue and peace-building initiatives on ...
The demand led the organization to suspend its application rather than stop the project. [25] [26] In 2016 the Peres Center received tax-exempt status in Israel. The Peres Center for Peace and Iinnovation also has tax-exempt status in the United States, the United Kingdom and Italy. [27]
The Education Fund for Israeli Civil Rights and Peace was established in 1991 as a nonprofit organization that would educate Americans on questions of democracy and equal rights in Israel and peace between Israel and the Palestinian people. [30] Among its original founders were Harold M. Shapiro and Arthur Obermayer.
The fledgling organization worked for over a year to garner support and partnership from prominent Israeli and Palestinian politicians to ensure its survival and effectiveness. A Palestinian co-director, Zakaria al Qaq was appointed in accordance with the declared policy of IPCRI of sharing management of the organization between Israelis and ...