Where to start - IBDA' Youth Program
The Where To Start initiative implements a full training workshop to inform medical students about the methodology of medical scientific research.
The Where To Start initiative implements a full training workshop to inform medical students about the methodology of medical scientific research.
This initiative uses the digital platform to show the stories, dreams, fears and challenges faced by the people of Gaza.
This New Years Eve a total of 50 artists in 8 groups gathered for the Taghreeda (Bird Call) festival to present their art and theatre.
The Macro initiative: An electronic platform offering training, courses and communication with experts. Designed for students of nutrition and those interested in the field.
This new initiative from Dalia’s counterparts in Gaza takes the waste from the olive oil production process and transforms it into electricity
This initiative provided equipment and training assistance for the establishment of a technical laboratory designed for the restoration of artefacts and monuments within the Gaza strip.
Part of the Ashab Al Himam (People of strong will) initiative a training program was initiated to help train and support special needs community members in the production of dolls and games.
The Executive Director, Majd Hamouri, and board member Yanal Hammoudeh attended the “Pathways to Power” Symposium in London, organized by Global Fund for Community Foundations.
On Monday, the 13th of January, The youth group in the Mughayer village, who received a grant from the IBDA' Youth Program, launched their initiative: Paradise of Thoughts (Janat Al Fikr): a local library and stationery store, among a crowd of locals,
By: Rahaf Rifai
We concluded the year 2019 with a great workshop in agroecology with the expert in Agroecology, Mr. Saad Dagher. This workshop was decided upon unanimously by the Women Funds at Dalia: Tulkarem, Salfit, Jericho and Ramallah.
Let’s Communicate: the socio-cultural project that aims to provide advanced training in the art of puppeteering for 25 children, held multiple performances in the area.