Palestinian Woman
Development Society
Gaza, Palestine
Located in the center of the Gaza Strip, the
Buraij refugee camp houses 32,000 people. The residents live in crowded
shelters, 80 percent of which are covered with asbestos sheeting.
A part of the camp has no sewage system, leaving sewage to run in open drains
and accumulate in the Wadi Gaza—the only wetlands in Gaza—to
breed mosquitoes and contribute to the erosion of the ecosystem.
Formed by a diverse group of women in 2002, the
Palestine Woman Development Organization is committed to advancing
women's rights and improving women's economic, social, environmental
and psychological conditions while living under military occupation.
The refugee camps depend upon humanitarian organizations
such as the U.N. Refugee Works Agency, which fail to provide
sufficient services. The group is using a Global Fund grant of $7,000
to enable women to raise awareness of
environmentally destructive practices in the Buraij refugee camp.
The group strives to create a space where women's expertise can benefit
women's lives and the community as a whole. Teaching community members
to take care of their health and the environment is just one of the
ways that the group is building an infrastructure of social service
institutions for Palestinian women and their families.
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Main Issues:
Refugees
Environmental Justice
Grants Received:
2004 $7,000
Since 1990, the Global Fund for Women has awarded over $650,000 to 35 women's groups in Palestine.
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