Application of leaders, the first application of its kind in the content of the political awareness of women in Palestine. This application is directed directly at women of all ages to raise awareness about how to vote and run in the Palestinian political councils and adopt it as an updated reference to the laws.
This website was established in mid-2019 in order to promote and increase the participation of Palestinian women in municipal and village councils by providing a comprehensive and varied collection of written, audio, visual and visual materials covering various aspects of local governance in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Women who think or plan to nominate themselves for membership or chairmanship of municipal and rural councils, or those materials needed by women after their victory or appointment in those councils. The site also contains useful information and materials for "ordinary women" who deal with these councils as "citizens" or "voters / voters". In addition, the materials included in the site are also useful for Palestinian men interested in local governance issues, whether they are candidates for the local bodies or members or heads.
One of the main sections of the site, entitled "Local Government", contains a wide range of materials, whether legal (local election law, local government law, etc.) or illustrations, which explain in a simplified manner, often using video, some of the legal and procedural materials that Women "filters", "members", or "clones" know. Another basic section, "Training Guides and Materials", contains a rich, diverse and streamlined collection of manuals and training materials aimed at developing the skills women need to participate in local governance such as strategic planning, public relations and media management, water infrastructure issues How to be sensitive to gender issues, decision-making mechanisms in local councils from a gender perspective, structural planning issues, etc. The website also sheds light on "successful experiences" and promising for Palestinian women in local governance and on some of the challenges women face in this area and ways to overcome them. This is in addition to a section on "Sources" which includes dozens of studies, articles, interviews and statistics related to the political participation of Palestinian women in general and their participation in local government in particular. Finally, the site also includes "interactive" sections such as "forum", "question and answer" or "common questions" that allow users to express themselves, their opinions and experiences, and most importantly, to make use of the experiences of women who have experienced or experience in local government as candidates , As members, or as heads of municipal and village councils in Palestine.
This website was established in mid-2019 in order to promote and increase the participation of Palestinian women in municipal and village councils by providing a comprehensive and varied collection of written, audio, visual and visual materials covering various aspects of local governance in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Women who think or plan to nominate themselves for membership or chairmanship of municipal and rural councils, or those materials needed by women after their victory or appointment in those councils. The site also contains useful information and materials for "ordinary women" who deal with these councils as "citizens" or "voters / voters". In addition, the materials included in the site are also useful for Palestinian men interested in local governance issues, whether they are candidates for the local bodies or members or heads.
One of the main sections of the site, entitled "Local Government", contains a wide range of materials, whether legal (local election law, local government law, etc.) or illustrations, which explain in a simplified manner, often using video, some of the legal and procedural materials that Women "filters", "members", or "clones" know. Another basic section, "Training Guides and Materials", contains a rich, diverse and streamlined collection of manuals and training materials aimed at developing the skills women need to participate in local governance such as strategic planning, public relations and media management, water infrastructure issues How to be sensitive to gender issues, decision-making mechanisms in local councils from a gender perspective, structural planning issues, etc. The website also sheds light on "successful experiences" and promising for Palestinian women in local governance and on some of the challenges women face in this area and ways to overcome them. This is in addition to a section on "Sources" which includes dozens of studies, articles, interviews and statistics related to the political participation of Palestinian women in general and their participation in local government in particular. Finally, the site also includes "interactive" sections such as "forum", "question and answer" or "common questions" that allow users to express themselves, their opinions and experiences, and most importantly, to make use of the experiences of women who have experienced or experience in local government as candidates , As members, or as heads of municipal and village councils in Palestine.
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