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pEACE AND RECONCILIATION

“An Eye to the Future”, CARE International

NOVEMBER 2009

THE CHALLENGES
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Need for non-violent approaches to mitigate conflicts.

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Unstable political situation in Gaza.

 

CONTACT INFORMATION

Project Director:
Yazdan El-Amawi
yamawi@carewbg.org

Gaza, CARE Office
Tel: (08) 2820450

Web:www.carewbg.org
 

USAID/WEST BANK GAZA CONTACT INFORMATION

Democracy & Governance Office Director:
Christopher LaFargue
clafargue@usaid.gov

Project Manager:
Nisreen Muzayen
nmuzayen@usaid.gov

United States Agency For International Development (USAID)
U.S. Embassy
71 Hayarkon Street
Tel Aviv 63903  

 

Program Overview

“An Eye to the Future” will run for 36 months and has a total estimated cost of $1,121,730.  This program will develop child-centered conflict mitigation programs in three of the most violent areas of the Gaza Strip.  Approximately 2400 children (male and female) aged 9-13 will participate in community-based efforts characterized by intentional programming that integrates behavioral and attitudinal change strategies with fun and constructive activities.  Children will be supervised and mentored by adults who will be trained through this project.  Low child/adult ratios will assure children receive the guidance, attention, and modeling necessary to effect the desired changes.  Parents and community leaders will be integrated into the program, thereby helping disseminate messages of conflict mitigation. 

 

Goals

The project’s main objective is to break the cycle of violence-trauma-violence in impoverished areas on the frontline of the Palestinian/Israeli conflict by promoting the development of skills and attitudes that will contribute to a peaceful society and future.

 

Specific Objectives

  • Establish a high quality child-centered program in conflict impacted areas of Gaza that changes children’s attitudes and mitigates violence.

  • Create a cadre and network of Palestinians (including future teachers) and Community Based Organizations who are conversant in developing pro-social behaviors in children through intentional programming methodologies.

  • Develop a nexus of approximately 2,400 children (boys and girls) who exhibit conflict mitigating pro-social skills and attitudes and for whom some of the necessary structure and support of an intact childhood has been returned.