Karama
Karama "is a newly established non-governmental organization situated in Deheishe Refugee Camp near the West Bank city of Bethlehem. Since the outbreak of the second Intifada in September 2000 the inhabitants of the camp are - just like their compatriots in other refugee camps in the greater region - surrounded by an environment of violence and hatred, devastation and poverty as well as fear and despair. The Palestinian economy, already suffering tremendously from the ongoing roadblockades, restrictions and curfews, is about to break down. As a result of the Intifada Israel has tightened up the situation. The policy of eleminating potential enemies of the Israeli state but actually killing civilians when those actions are carried out, the destruction of houses and the siege of whole cities and areas is now part of the daily Palestinian life." [1]
- Director: Yasser Abdul Ghafar AL-Haj
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Supporting organizations
"Thanks to our donors, partners and friends!: [2]
- Karama Germany, Berlin, Germany
- Austrian Development Cooperation, Austria
- Austrian Representative Office, Rmallaha Palestine
- The German Fedreral Minister for Foreign Affairs, Germany
- German Representative Office, Rmallaha Palestine
- United Nations Relief and Works Agency ( UNRWA )
- Emmaus, Gothenborg, Sweden
- Deutsch-Palästinensische Gesellschaft, Berlin, Germany
- UNICEF
- Initiative Teilen e.V., Germany
- KLJB Erding, Germany
- WISE e.V., Heppenheim, Germany
- Amal Center for Children, Aida Refugee Camp, Bethlehem, Palestine
- Stephan Lanzinger, Germany
- Mister Rainer Zimmer-Winkel, Germany
- Nina Gren, Sweden
- Manar Alqisy, Palestine
- Ead abed, Palestine
- Islam Hourani, Palestine
- Amal Abu Sa'da, Palestine
- Rana Frarja, Palestine
- Bob Mays, USA
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References
- ↑ About, Karama, accessed October 9, 2007.
- ↑ Supporting organizations, Karama, accessed October 9, 2007.