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Soon, Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, Palestine and Jordan will launch a new website
Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, Palestine and Jordan’s regional office will launch a new website soon. Until then, no new content will be added on this current website, and all news and updates will be announced through RLS Palestine and Jordan’s Facebook page. You can reach the page by clicking here
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Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, Palestine and Jordan’s regional office launch the “Rosa Talks” podcast
Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, Palestine and Jordan’s regional office is pleased to launch the “Rosa Talks” podcast. Rosa Talks is a series of 4 episodes, that address labour rights in Palestine, and the violations to which Palestinian labourers are subjected. The podcast is in Arabic, and the episodes will be published over the next 4 weeks. […]
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Call: Program Consultant for Program on Dialogue and Political Scenarios for Palestine (service contract)
Call: Program Consultant for Program on Dialogue and Political Scenarios for Palestine (service contract) The Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung (RLS) is a German political foundation that is active throughout Germany and internationally. In the spirit of its namesake, the socialist Rosa Luxemburg, it seeks to promote peace, democracy, social justice, and democratic socialism. The RLS Regional Office […]
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Call for Offers: General insurance
The Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung is a German organization affiliated with the German Left Party. It is one of the largest educational institutions in Germany. Regarding its international work, RLS is active in more than 25 countries with development and education projects funded by the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development and the Federal Foreign […]
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Palestinian Woman Wins Major Votes at the Engineers Association Elections
To read as PDF, click here In August 2021, for the first time since 1985, a leftist list won the Palestinian Engineers trade union elections[1]. The “Determination List” headed by Nadia Habash, a professor of architecture at Birzeit University, will lead the association until 2024. It is the first time the association will be […]
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Glimpses of Hope? An Interview on Access to Health in Gaza
To read the paper as PDF click here The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the fragility of the global health system. The below interview focuses on access to health in the Gaza Strip as part of a fragmented and already fragile Palestinian health system. Due to the political reality of the Israeli […]
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The Killing of Nizar Banat: “There is no Freedom of Expression in Palestine” An Interview with Naela Khalil
Tensions between demonstrators and the Palestinian Authority (PA) are at a peak after Nizar Banat, a well-known political activist, died after his arrest by the PA’s security forces in Hebron two weeks ago. As a former Fatah-member and independent election candidate, Banat had criticized the PA of corruption and questioned the cancellation of […]
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“There is No Geography in Which a Two-State Solution is Relevant”: An Interview with Mohammed el-Kurd
21.6.2021 Recently, thousands of Palestinians have been protesting in the streets of Jerusalem against the Israeli court decision, which rules to forcibly remove 28 Palestinian families from the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah. This is part of the Israeli policy which have been targeting several Palestinian neighborhoods in Jerusalem, such as Silwan, Wadi […]
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On the Postponed Palestinian Elections: The Role of the Left
By: Jamil Hilal The decision to launch elections for the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) in the 1967 occupied Palestinian territories was announced on February 17, 2021. The PLC elections were supposed to take place on May of this year [2021], to be followed by the Presidential and then the Palestinian National Council (PNC) […]
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The Gaza 15th March Activists’ and their reflections on the upcoming election
By: Duha Almusaddar / RLS Project Manager in Gaza This year marks the 10th anniversary since the 15th March Palestinian protests. Back in 2011, the youth in Palestine were inspired by movements calling for social change. The Arab Spring, much like in different states of the Middle East, had instilled a sense of hope […]
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