
QRCS supports Rights of Women and People with Disabilities in Gaza Strip
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The meeting was attended by 39 participants including representatives of civil society institutions and youth activists in the northern Gaza Strip. Participants agreed to recommend the need to improve the economic and social conditions of women and people with disabilities by supporting their access to their law-guaranteed rights, with a focus on educating the public through the media and social media platforms about the importance of appreciating and respecting the role of women in the community as a key requirement for a secure society that is free from GBV. The project includes the provision of psychosocial, social, health, and economic support services to marginalized women in northern Gaza and central governorates, among certain considerations of the fragility of intervention areas, where the highest rates of GBV were recorded. Through the project, QRCS trains 54 women, half of whom are disabled, to manage small enterprises, and 12 women and girls benefit from financial grants to implement small income-generating projects. The project also includes the implementation of awareness training with the participation of 51 women, after which 12 women and girls, half of whom are disabled, are selected to benefit from temporary employment contracts for three months as part of the training outcomes. In addition, the Qatari Red Crescent is carrying out a range of media activities within the project, including the production of a documentary, a visual report, radio episode and radio spots, in addition to sending short text messages to about 10,000 people to raise awareness of the importance of supporting women's rights in the local community. One of the QRCS' most important principles is the principle of humanity and impartiality, based on the focus of its work, which is the human being, without discrimination on the basis of language, gender, race, or religion. QRCS is in line with the state's orientations of gender equality and the empowerment of women to contribute to the development process. Women are an essential partner in all the successes of QRCS, as they are one of the most important groups benefiting from the social and development assistance it provides, and in turn, they are an active part in providing such assistance through trained and qualified volunteers in various aspects of volunteer work.More Related News