“The struggles of livestock herders in Kafr Shuba as told by Ismail Nasser.”This narrates the challenges faced by livestock herders in Kafr Shuba, presumably discussing the economic and environmental hardships impacting their way of life.
Dialogue and reconciliation Tent podcast: About the displaced people of Al-Hawl camp and their return to Iraq, highlighting the presence of many displaced people in the camp who did not belong to the organization as usual. Siraj, the displaced person returning to the city of Mosul, will talk about the details of immigration when he was 12 years old at the time and his return to Iraq.
Security and Stability of Regions A feast between the sheikhs and people of the Waqf villages with the security forces to build bridges of reconciliation and restore social ties
“Umm Muhammad had her house demolished by the occupation, and then she moved to live in a caravan in which all forms of life were lacking. The “What You Have Surplus” campaign visited this family and provided them with a washing machine for clothes, blankets, and jackets to ensure a warm winter. Mrs. Umm Muhammad pointed out that the most basic needs of women and children do not exist and that they are subjected to a fierce campaign from settlers. Report by Lina Odeh “
In light of the continuing Israeli war on the Gaza Strip, the Palestinians decided to look for primitive ways to manufacture diapers with the scarcity of basic resources.
Radio AlGhad Khayma Podcast: About the story of the return of the returning displaced person, Ayed, who will talk about the post-return suffering represented by the demolition of his house and his inability to rebuild it, as well as the poor infrastructure in his original area, Tal Abta, Abu Sanam villages.
Roya Palestine In light of the continuing Israeli war on the Gaza Strip, the Palestinians decided to look for primitive ways to manufacture diapers with the scarcity of basic resources.
Roya Palestine Umm Muhammad had her house demolished by the occupation, and then she moved to live in a caravan in which all forms of life were lacking. The “What You Have Surplus” campaign visited this family and provided them with a washing machine for clothes, blankets, and jackets to ensure a warm winter. Mrs. Umm Muhammad pointed out that the most basic needs of women and children do not exist and that they are subjected to a fierce campaign from settlers. Report by Lina Odeh
Gender A number of young girls have joined the sport of karate and formed a team for this uncommon sport in the region. Through an audio report, we learn about this initiative.
Inclusion and vulnerable groups Sajjad Muslim returned from displacement to the village of Al-Zanazel to work in agriculture in Nineveh Governorate
Radio AlGhad Tent Podcast: The story of the return of the displaced Mahmoud from Khor Sibat to his city and overcoming difficulties by finding job opportunities for himself in the blacksmith profession.
Mustafa Yaarub, a graduate of the Faculty of Information from Baghdad, works as a graphic designer in addition to his story he is working to become businessman in selling rare plants.
Gender Abu Mahdi, a popular sweets vendor, took on the task of reviving the ancient amber sweets, gaining fame in the southern West Bank under the current challenging circumstances. With businesses halted and job opportunities reduced among Palestinians, Abu Mahdi managed to find a source of income.Additionally, Abu Mahdi utilizes social media, including TikTok, to promote his sweets. He gathers donations and profits from social media and uses them to manufacture the sweets, distributing them to children’s institutions.We will film Abu Mahdi as he makes the sweets at home and then capture him distributing them to merchants. Additionally, we will record him distributing the sweets to children in the camps.