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Tuesday, 2 July. 2024
 
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Ramallah – “This training course was different from all the rest,” says Itaf Nujoud, a member of the Ojah Women’s Center and the Ojah Charitable Society. “We learned different methods of lobbying and advocacy and good negotiations skills".

Nujoud is one of around 20 community activists who participated last week in a five-day training course on participatory skills, negotiations, lobbying and advocacy for grassroots organizations in the Jordan Valley. The women received training from gender experts on various topics such as: communication skills, self-awareness, listening skills and criticism and self-criticism. The training was part of AMAL Program for promoting community participation, which aims at supporting women’s transformative leadership in changing times in the Middle East and North Africa, implemented during the period 2012-2015. The project is being carried out by MIFTAH in partnership with OXFAM-NOVIB, the Palestinian Working Woman Society for Development, the Women’s Center for Legal Aid and Counseling and The Women’s Affairs Center with funding from the Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA).

The Advocacy, Gender and Capacity-Building Expert, Ms. Fida Barghouthi delivered training for the selected group. The topics of "electricity costs" and "the drop in the quality of education", were the two major problems the Jordan Valley area suffers from. Nine grassroots organizations were represented in the training course from Jericho and the Jordan Valley area.

Nujoud said" "This training was the first of its kind, although I previously participated in training on UNSCR 1325. It equipped me with the ability to better manage negotiations and debating, and means of developing alternative plans and solutions to problems in my community". Nujoud provided the following example: “In Ojah, we have a power supply problems and power constant cuts”, explaining that part of the problem lies with the fact that residents don’t always pay their electricity bills. Nujoud continues: “We didn’t always have the knowledge or the ability to address this problem with the relevant parties but now we know that we can form a lobby and advocacy group to raise awareness among Ojah’s residents, teaching them about electricity consumption. We also now know how to demand reducing the value of consumption fees”.

Rima Masa’eed is a member of the Board of Directors for the Jiftlik Sports Club and is a woman leader in the region. In turn, she commended MIFTAH’s training, saying: "Today, we possess tools to negotiate with officials our problems and needs. The training equipped us with the foundations for good negotiations, to convince officials and question them with transparency”. Masa’eed is confident that she could now train other women in Jiftlik area and spread the knowledge she gained from the workshop.

Barghouthi says: "the training course mainly focused on participatory skills and lobbying". She says that the women have the potential and were eager to learn the skills that would help them serve their personal and community needs “They were also able to gain theoretical knowledge, and link their practical experiences with the reality around them” she maintains.

This training is part of an intervention implemented at the Regional Arab Level, aimed at raising the capacities of women, youth, and development and cooperative grassroots organizations in order to increase their participate in decision-making and to guarantee that their community needs are met. Marginalized and poor women were the main target groups, this is why the training aimed at shedding light on the most pressing issues facing the community in The Jordan Valley.

 
 
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