“Social, Ecological and Agricultural Resilience in the Face of Climate Change” (SEARCH) is a three years regional project implemented in five countries (Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan, ...
The document and the following water assessment study has been conducted in the framework of ongoing project "Conjunctive Ground/Surface Water Management to Secure Livelihood in Marj ...
The notion of “Accountability” is the sense of taking responsibility for one's own behavior, at the same time being able to account for the effects of such behavior to others ...
There is currently a chronic and very marked crisis in access to water by Palestinian communities, especially those living in Area C, under Israeli administrative and military control following ...
MedTOWN is a cooperation project financed by the European Union through the European Neighbourhood Instrument of Cross Border Cooperation within the framework of the Mediterranean Basin 2014-2020 ...
This programme is aiming to improve efficient collective water resource management and increase inclusive access to water resources to enhance the productivity of the agricultural lands in part of ...
The project is aiming at increasing the availability of water, augmenting storage capacity, and increasing access of poor vulnerable Bedouin households ...
The proposed project “Improving Water Conditions for Agricultural Uses in Northwest Jerusalem Villages” through improving access to water resources. This will be achieved through the ...
The proposed project “Improving WASH Situation in Selected Rural Areas of Palestine” includes two main components. The first component includes the construction of four grey water ...
The project aims to contribute to mitigate the chronic lack of water and basic sanitation for 157 people (83 women and 74 men) from two herding communities: Al-Baqaa (Jerusalem governorate) and ...
This project aims to increase the access to water resources and to ensure the livelihoods of 763 people (375 women and 388 men) from the village of 'Ein Qiniya, Governor of Ramallah, Occupied ...