A TV episode entitled (The role of the Ministry of Transport in serving priority communities in East Jerusalem and Hebron)

A TV episode entitled (The role of the Ministry of Transport in serving priority communities in East Jerusalem and Hebron)

Within the activities of the project “Digging the Voice strategy for Bedouin Women Equal Rights” funded by the Government of Canada and in cooperation with the Ma’an News Agency, ADWAD Association implemented a T.V episode on Sunday 13/1/20120 titled The Role of the Ministry of Transport in Serving Priority Communities in East Jerusalem and Hebron.
The TV episode aims to raise awareness among marginalized Bedouin communities about the roles of Bedouin women in raising the level of equal rights to services and non-traditional roles in social and democratic participation.
The TV episode’s message was to fulfill and fulfill the promises made by decision-makers effective and influential negotiation meetings with members of protection committees, by pledging to improve the reality of services in a practical way.
And in the presence of the General Director of ADWAR Association Dr. Sahar Alkawasmeh, who talked during the episode about the experience of ADWAR in priority communities, the most important challenges facing them and the importance of working continuously in these areas and supporting them and providing services to them to enhance their resilience and provide a decent life for them.
Mr. Mousa Rahal, the guest of the TV episode and the spokesperson for the Ministry of Transport, stressed the full commitment in the ministry in providing services to all citizens without exception and their role/service in priority areas, noting that these areas need greater and broader support, support and cooperation, Emphasizing the commitment of the Ministry of Transport and Communications to fulfill its promises, even if it takes more time.
Some of the gatherings remain unresolved and need follow-up by specialists, and therefore we must continue permanently to present outstanding issues that need to be followed up and work continuously with decision-makers / institutions and responsible institutions in order to provide continuous support to priority clusters.
At the end of the episode, it was emphasized that decision-makers in governmental and non-governmental institutions and at various levels that change needs real support and continuous follow-up and solidarity in order to achieve social justice.
This TV episode is part of the closing activities of the project digging the voice strategy for Bedouin women equal rights”.

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