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Sanad Program

“Sanad” Program – Mobilizing Cadre From the Civil Society in Making Change

We believe that social change is the responsibility of every governmental and non -governmental entity, and that achieving it requires the use of all means possible. Furthermore, social change must be supported by engaging as many citizens as possible, males and females, and especially the youth tha

We believe that social change is the responsibility of every governmental and non -governmental entity, and that achieving it requires the use of all means possible. Furthermore, social change must be supported by engaging as many citizens as possible, males and females, and especially the youth that will be the leading the society in the future. Thus, this program was launched by feminist organizations as representatives of the targeted women directly, and youth organizations as representatives of the leadership of the promising future. This program works strategically from the bottom to the top, where the demand for change starts. It starts from the core individuals that believe in real revolutionary change and reaches the decision-maker at the top of the political ladder. The program was carried out in coordination with several feminist and youth organizations in Ramallah, Nablus, and Hebron. In a few months, the project will include the city of Jerusalem, in order to increase the ability of the feminist and youth organizations to defend human rights in general, women's rights in particular, and to be a real support to the creation the desired social change. The program focuses on building the skills of the youth in communication, networking and technical expertise to engage them in research and documentation in the field of social violence against women. Starting from this field experience, many other programs will be launched that target youth from both sexes on different areas. In addition to this, programs will prepare campaigns to pressure the legislative and executive authorities to protect human and women's rights.