Surviving Marginalization and Challenges An Analytical Study on the Shrinking Civic Space and Its Impact on Youth and Women Organizations

This study sheds light on the causes of the shrinking civic space in the occupied
Palestinian territory (OPT) and examines its implications for public rights,
freedoms, and civil society work as a whole, with a particular focus on youth
and women organizations due to the compounded effects of marginalization and
persistent challenges. As the first of its kind, this study provides a comprehensive
and specialized analysis of the multifaceted dimensions of the crisis, presenting
practical and sequential conclusions and recommendations that outline a
“roadmap” for revitalizing the political system, advancing the rule of law and good
governance, and supporting the sustainability of civil society work within the
unique Palestinian context. The study underscores the importance of ensuring
the role of youth in leading civil society work after years of marginalization
and alienation, empowering women, and reinstating the values of community
solidarity.

to read this study click here:Between Marginalization and Challenge

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