Policies to Empower Youths against Forced Migration in Jerusalem
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Policies to Empower Youths against Forced Migration in Jerusalem
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Policies to Empower Youths against Forced Migration in Jerusalem is a project executed by Badil Center and Burj Al-Luqluq Social Center Society in partnership with a number of Jerusalemite organizations. The project aims to increase the awareness of participants about the forced migration policies in Jerusalem, in addition to know their rights and develop a resist culture. This project will continue until the end of February 2016.
The initial meetings included terms of the General Law, International Law and courts of all types. They also discussed the topic of occupation and the causes leading to struggle. The meetings take place 3 times a month in addition to the field training. This includes citing related information and submitting reports about a number of issues like building permits, residency, employment and therapy.
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