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Pages in category "Non-profit organizations based in Israel" The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
ALLMEP hosts an annual event in Washington. In June 2005, ALLMEP held a summer conference on coexistence. The event included Middle East ambassadors, Jewish and Muslim religious leaders, members of Congress, State Department officials, leading pro-Israel and pro-Arab activists, Middle East NGO activists to discuss ALLMEP's agenda of coexistence.
B'Tselem was established in February 1989 by a large group of Israeli lawyers, doctors and academics with the support of a lobby of ten members of Knesset.Its objective was to document human rights violations in the occupied territories (Gaza Strip and the West Bank), while being committed to the security and humanistic character of the State of Israel. [5]
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Peace Now Founded 1978 ; 47 years ago (1978) Founders Amos Oz Amir Peretz Yuli Tamir Tzaly Reshef Janet Aviad Gavri Bargil Galia Golan Avshalom Vilan Type Non-profit NGO Focus Two-state solution to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict Location Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Israel Area served Israel and the ...
IsraAID was founded in 2001 as a coalition of Israeli aid and international development organizations, [3] growing into an independent NGO with 300 team members worldwide. [11] The organization's mission is "to support people affected by humanitarian crisis.
IPCEE will either provide funds to build, furnish, equip and staff these facilities or share the costs with other non -governmental organizations (NGOs.) IPCEE may provide grants to both public and private schools and universities in Israel and the West Bank and may make grants directly to the Israeli government and the Palestinian National ...
The New Israel Fund (NIF) is a United States–based non-profit NGO established in 1979. It describes its objective as social justice and equality for all Israelis.The New Israel Fund says it has provided $300 million to over 900 Israeli civil society organizations that it describes as "cutting-edge."
Regavim (רגבים) is a pro-settler Israeli NGO that monitors and pursues legal action in the Israeli court system against any construction lacking Israeli permits undertaken by Palestinians or Bedouins in Israel and in the West Bank. [1]