The Town Hall Meeting ” Role of the Men’s Alliance in Supporting and Advocating the Women, Young Women and Girls rights who are Less Fortunate in Access Services Equily”

The Town Hall Meeting ” Role of the Men’s Alliance in Supporting and Advocating the Women, Young Women and Girls rights who are Less Fortunate in Access Services Equily”

ADWAR Association launched the project (Action, Pillar, Anchor)
Positive masculinity for Societal Change and the Protection of Civic Participation of Women and Young Women with the response of the competent authorities in the Palestinian government from the Ministry of Economy, Agriculture, Local Government, Labor and Transportation to the demands and needs of women in priority areas in Hebron and Bethlehem.
One of the most important outputs of the meeting is that the Ministry of Transport will start offering an announcement to provide public lines to establish a transportation line for the Khallet AlMayyah area, and a meeting will be held with the Bani Naim municipality to solve the transportation problem by giving them a bus in coordination and forming a follow-up committee in addition to coordination with the Ministry of Local Government and municipalities for repair and paving Roads to facilitate the movement of cars, and on the part of the Ministry of Agriculture, it was agreed to provide women with some of the needs of agriculture and livestock, such as greenhouses, fertilizers, land reclamation, distribution of trees, restoration of wells, and others.
The Ministries of Labor and Economy also offered all the facilities related to applying for small projects or developing them in preparation for receiving applications electronically and following them up.
As for partners and partners from NGOs such as Doctors Without Borders and Action Aid Organization, they will begin with sessions to identify needs in all regions to improve the reality of services and respond to the demands that women will identify in the sessions.
This was done in the presence of members of the Women’s Council, the Men’s Alliance, government and various civil organizations.
This activity comes within the framework of the CPCE Civil and Community Engagement Project, which is implemented by CRS Catholic Relief Services in partnership with the International Family Health Foundation fhi360 and funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

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