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Sunday, 17 January 2010 |
ARIJ represents 20 years of combined organizational experience in the Palestinian Territory in the fields of economic, social, management of natural resources, water management, sustainable agriculture and political dynamics of development in the area. ARIJ plays an active role in the local community as an advocate for greater cooperation among local institutions as well as international and non-governmental organizations.
In its capacity as a national research institute, it frequently provides current data and research necessary to the formulation of position papers and policy strategies on such issues as land and water resources. Moreover, through its work with donor institutions and regional and international experts, ARIJ promotes an atmosphere conducive to the introduction of new initiatives and ideas, and thus serves as a facilitator in the coordination of multilateral activities.
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Sunday, 17 January 2010 |
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The Palestinian residents of the villages and communities located in Area C are suffering from the absence of planning schemes to meet their needs, the lack of permits to build on their land, and the refusal of the Israeli Civil Administration to grant them building permits, and always under the threat of demolishing for building without permit or for just being there in an area declared by they Israeli Army as “closed military area. To read full report, click here
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Sunday, 17 January 2010 |
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The long carried out Israeli policies are openly substantiating the Israeli message to the international community and the civilized nations of the world, that Israel is not a country willing to work constructively and multilaterally toward brining regional peace. Indeed, Israeli actions contradict and undermine the efforts of international community to pursue peace in the region. Click here to read Report |
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