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Taawon participated in the Humanitarian and Development Forum for Palestine “Together We Make Hope” in Doha on 8th March 2017.    Dr.
Zamala university fellowship program holds its first conference in Ramallah and Gaza. Over the past five years, Zamala provided 120 Palestinian academics with unique fellowship opportunities to prestigious universities and research centers around the world.
Earmarked to support the resilience of the city of Jerusalem and its people, the new $50 million grant from the Arab Fund for Economic & Social Development will be managed by Taawon.
Taawon (Welfare Association) hosted a closing seminar on Wednesday December 7, in partnership with the Nijad Ze’ini Engineering Faculty at Al Quds University, for its EU-funded project, “Restoration and Rehabilitation of Housing in Jerusalem’s Historic Urban Core.” Over 100 participants from the
Under the theme of “Women Empowerment in Palestine” Winners of the 3rd annual Palestine in Your Eyes announced   Taawon for Youth (WAY) announced the conclusion of its third photography contest “Palestine in Your Eyes”, under the theme of “Women
Represented by General Director, Dr. Tafeeda Jarbawi, Taawon took part in this year’s CGI meetings in New York. Dr. Jarbawi attended several sessions focusing on global developmental and aid issues, as well as, networking with similar organization from all around the world.
A program designed to orient US citizens, academics, journalists, physicians, lawyers, people of faith, etc. about the political, and socioeconomic situation in Palestine and provide opportunities for them to gain first-hand experience in Palestine through meeting and interacting with people from the various strata of the Palestinian society.
Donation agreement contributes in supporting the activities of the Palestinian museum, one of the most important projects for the Welfare Association. This project aims to promote the Palestinian culture both locally and internationally, produce new stories about the Palestinian history, culture and society.
Invisible borders that separate us from our brothers in Palestine didn't matter on this day, we all feel united regardless of all barriers. The event was organized by WAY in both sides of the Dead Sea, Jordan and Palestine.
“Bridge Palestine” is a capacity building program designed for three years targeting 400 distinguished students of tenth school grade. It helps them join at the top international universities. Orientation events were conducted recently for all participants in Jerusalem, Gaza and Ramallah.
A dinner was held at the National Arts Club in New York City on the eve of Feb. 25, 2016 to introduce Welfare Association (Taawon) activities; focusing on the Revitalization of Old Cities Program and the Palestinian Museum.

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