World Vision Launches a Project Focusing on Climate Change Adaption and Environment Protection with the support of the Federal Government of Germany (BMZ)

Palestinian girls in an environment project
Mittwoch, 6. März 2024 - 07:53

To build the resilience of communities towards climate change and environmental hazards in areas B and C in the West Bank, World Vision International and Ma’an Development Center launched the project “Green Palestine: Promoting a sustainable environment for children, their families and communities in Areas B and C of the West Bank”. This 36-month long project is funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) with a total budget of 1.5 million Euros. The project is targeting 40 communities located in areas B and C in the West Bank and will  benefit approximately 18,000 children and 10,000 adults.

The project aims to:

  • Build the resilience of communities towards climate change and environmental hazards;
  • Promote the creation of green-environment committees in the targeted 40 communities;
  • Support the implementation of gender and age sensitive awareness raising campaigns at the community level focusing on the protection of the environment;
  • Support the implementation of community-based environmental protection innovative initiatives
  • Raise awareness of children through the implementation of innovative eco-friendly activities;
  • Strengthen the technical and operational capacities of the partner organization in managing environmental-protection and climate action projects.

A steering committee including the Ministry of Agriculture, the Palestinian Energy and Natural Resources Authority (PENRA) and the Environment Quality Authority (EQA) will support the implementation of the project.  

The Palestinian territory is one of the places on earth most vulnerable to climate change. It is facing substantial environmental challenges due to its delicate environmental resources, lack of sovereignty and its limited financial assets. These challenges are aggravated by many factors such as the scarcity of available water, deterioration of the water resources, land, and soil contamination, as well as desertification and unsustainable management of land. In this context, building the resilience of local community to climate change and raising awareness on environment protection is critical to protect the rights of Palestinian children to a healthy environment.  

 

 

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Contact

Saher Khoury, Project Manager, World Vision International Jerusalem – West Bank – Gaza

Phone: +972 59 288 8102

Email: saher_khoury@wvi.org

About World Vision International

World Vision International is a Christian relief, development and advocacy organisation dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. The organisation started to work in the West Bank and Gaza in 1975.

Since then, World Vision JWG has developed one of the largest community-based presence of any organisation operating in the West Bank with 85 dedicated staff and a total annual budget of $11 million USD. In 2023, our programming on education, early childhood development, child protection and child resilience benefited directly more than 136,000 people, including 95,000 children in 150 villages in the West Bank.

About Ma’an Development Center

MA’AN Development Center is an independent, non-governmental, nonpartisan Palestinian development and training institution established in January,1989, registered by law as a non-profit organization.  MA’AN's work is informed by the necessity of creating independent, self-reliant initiatives that lead to the development of human resources for sustainable development, which incorporate values of self-sufficiency and self-empowerment.