Essays about: "the palestine issues"

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  1. 1. Regional Cross-border Disaster Collaboration: A Joint Standard Operating Procedure between Jordan Israel and Palestine

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för Riskhantering och Samhällssäkerhet

    Author : Nadia Rinaldi; [2022]
    Keywords : Regional Cooperation; Disaster Preparedness; Standard Operating Procedure; Disaster Risk Management; Middle East; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : This case study research aims to identify the enabling factors and challenges for developing a joint Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for Disaster Response Preparedness between Jordan, Israel and Palestine. Twelve qualitative semi-structured interviews were conducted with experts either involved in the SOP project, the region and/or with extensive experience in developing cross-border SOPs. READ MORE

  2. 2. Civil Society Under Israeli Occupation : A Case Study of Palestinian NGO's in the Gaza Strip

    University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för globala politiska studier (GPS)

    Author : Riley Schultz; [2021]
    Keywords : PNGO; Gaza Strip; Israel; Conflict; Relief Aid; Peace Work;

    Abstract : This study is an attempt to understand how PNGO’s are impacted as a result of the Israel- Palestine conflict today, while touching upon issues such as the Gaza blockade, relief aid, political participation, Hamas and the PA, and the occupation. I have had the opportunity of coming into contact with four different PNGO workers based in the Gaza Strip, and conducted qualitative structured interviews with each of them. READ MORE

  3. 3. The Red Sea – Dead Sea Water Conveyance project and human security in Jordan and Israel

    University essay from Malmö universitet/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)

    Author : Lilja Emilia Österman; [2019]
    Keywords : he Red Sea – Dead Sea Water Conveyance project; human security; Jordan; Israel; water scarcity;

    Abstract : The main purpose of this research is to investigate Jordan and Israel's participation in the Red Sea – Dead Sea Water Convenience project from human security point of view. The Red Sea – Dead Sea Water Conveyance project is planned to desalinate water from Red Sea to the Dead Sea and provide fresh water to Jordan, Israel and possibly Palestine. READ MORE

  4. 4. Nationality, Sexuality & Liberation : A Field Study of the Interconnections of Feminism and Nationalism in Palestine

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Hannah Öhlén; [2016]
    Keywords : Palestine; nationalism; feminism; gender; LGBT; women s rights; sexuality; oppression;

    Abstract : This thesis investigates the interconnections of feminism and nationalism in the context of Palestine, and is based on a Minor Field Study of interviews with Palestinian women working for women’s rights. The study investigates their views and opinions when it comes to issues related to sexual proprietariness; the view that men own women and their reproductive abilities (Taylor & Jasinski, 2011:249f), and demography in relation to the Palestinian national struggle against the Israeli occupation. READ MORE

  5. 5. Restrictions of Movement in Palestine. Intersectional Impacts and Strategies of Resistance.

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Tema Genus; Linköpings universitet/Filosofiska fakulteten

    Author : Emma Eriksson Maggi; [2015]
    Keywords : Intersectionality; Gender; Age; Palestine; Resistance; Movement; Wall;

    Abstract : In this study I use semi-structured interviews and participant observation, in an intersectional and post-colonial theoretical framework, to look at one specific aspect of the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territory: the restrictions of movement that are a result of the occupation, and how these influence different groups of the population in different ways, more specifically by analysing intersections of gender and age.  I consider not only restrictions caused by physical barriers, but also barriers caused by fear of violence or detainments and arrests. READ MORE