The Thirst of Palestine Published: 4 April 2024 Theoretically, there is enough water in the West Bank, but Israel allocates most of it to its illegal settlements in the occupied territory. This leads to enormous shortages on the Palestinian side, especially in the summer months. Civil society speaks of clear discrimination.
Call for Applications: Hbs’ 9th MENA Regional Summer School 2023 - Jordan Published: 11 April 2023 Hbs welcomes applications to the 9th MENA Regional Summer School “It’s More than Just Food: Agroecology and Sustainable Agriculture towards Equitable and Justice-based Food Systems in the MENA Region” that will take place between 29 July - 05 August in Amman, Jordan.
Agroecology and Food Sovereignty in Palestine: A Way To Self-Determination? Published: 14 February 2023 Interview Agrecology and food sovereignty activism has been on the rise globally. Hbs - Palestine and Jordan talked with activist Lina Ismai’l about the growing movement in Palestine, the challenges and opportunities it is facing, and developments in recent years.
“Waste Less, Manage Better”: Hbs’ 8th Summer School Tackles Solid Waste Management in the MENA Region Published: 20 August 2022 News Heinrich Böll Foundation Offices in Rabat, Tunis, Beirut and Ramallah Hold the 8th Regional Summer School on solid waste management in Rabat – Morocco.
Hbs Launches its Publication on Ethical Shopping in Palestine Published: 16 September 2021 News Heinrich Böll Foundation- Palestine & Jordan (hbs) held a launch event on September 1st, at the Ottoman Court in Ramallah, celebration the release of its publication ”Conscious Choices: A Guide to Ethical Shopping in Palestine - Edition II”.
Handicrafts in Palestine Published: 21 August 2021 Conscious Choices By Lina Isma'il and Dr. Muna Dajani
Production and consumption of Baladi crops is a health, environmental and national necessity Published: 19 August 2021 Conscious Choices By Saad Dagher
Agriculture in Palestine Published: 19 August 2021 Overview Agriculture in the Palestinian context is traditionally much more than a mere source of income that the farmers aim to capitalize on and expand. By Lina Isma'il and Dr. Muna Dajani