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Nearly 6 million people are eligible for its services, according to the organization, which operates in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, the Gaza Strip, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria.
The following year, WANN launched a Hebrew-language website called We Beyond the Fence to provide Israelis with access Palestinian articles, poems and personal essays about life in Gaza. [11] In 2021, WANN was involved with 30 NGOs and other organizations, [6] and had at that point mentored 300 young Palestinian writers. [12]
Some Israelis are against humanitarian aid entering Gaza. According to a poll published by Globes, 22% of Israelis think that "Israel should not provide humanitarian aid (to Gaza) at all during wartime", 27% of Israelis think that Israel should provide as much as needed, and 44% of Israelis think that Israeli aid should be linked to the return of hostages.
In 2011, Anera provided more than $65 million worth of programs to the people of the West Bank, Gaza, Lebanon and Jordan. [7] In 2020, Anera provided over $100.4 million in programs. [8] Historically, the organization has worked with regional governments to help address needs in times of crisis. [9] [10]
Qatar Charity (formerly Qatar Charitable Society) is a humanitarian and development non-governmental organization in the Middle East. It was founded in 1992 in response to the thousands of children who were made orphans by the Afghanistan war and while orphans still remain a priority cause in the organization's work with more than 150,000 sponsored orphans, it has now expanded its fields of ...
You can donate money towards the cause as a one-time donation, set up a recurring monthly, quarterly, or yearly donation, or find a donation collection in your area to drop off a new, unwrapped toy.
More: Israeli strike kills dozens in north Gaza town, Gaza Health Ministry says Francis, leader of the 1.4-billion-member Catholic Church, is usually careful not to take sides in international ...
The Palestine Children's Relief Fund (PCRF) is a registered 501(c)(3) non-governmental organization established in 1991, by, according to its website, "concerned people in the U.S. to address the medical and humanitarian crisis facing Palestinian youths in the Middle East."