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Tuesday, 23 April. 2024
 
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Ramallah: Dalal Sirhan is a housewife and mother of four and lives in the village of Beit Dukko, northwest of Ramallah. She is hoping to receive more training and support from MIFTAH over and above what she and her colleagues received both for small income-generating projects and awareness training offered by MIFTAH on gender-based violence.

The most recent training Dalal received along with her partners in their sheep-raising project, provided the foundation for their move towards economic empowerment. The group gained new expertise, new information and a wider awareness of their role in society.

Before this, Dalal was a member of Beit Dukko’s village council. She then stepped aside to give two other women council members from her village the opportunity to be involved in community service. She believes that her work in the village council promoted economic empowerment, which in turn made her more capable of contributing, not only to her own family, but to the village community.

Dalal is passionate about the economic empowerment of women, stressing on the strong link between empowerment and promoting the role of women both politically and socially, which she says can thrive only if women are economically independent. Like so many other participants in MIFTAH’s training, Dalal expressed hope that the organization would continue working with the women of Beit Dukko to continue empowering its women.

Sameeha Zahran is another beneficiary from MIFTAH’s Small Income-Generating Projects to Rural Women in villages northwest of Jerusalem. She is one of five women in her village managing a food production project for which MIFTAH provided basic assistance such as kitchenware in addition to various training workshops.

Zahran says that the training the women received helped to strengthen the relationship between the group members and broaden their economic responsibilities towards their families through their financial contribution to the household alongside their husbands. “We five women are leaders in our community. We do not only want to reap benefits but to benefit the people in village as well.”

Dalal and Sameeha are two women among 14 others who recently received a two-day training given by gender expert Itidal Jareeri. Commenting on the training workshop, MIFTAH project coordinator Hanan Saeed said: “This was one of a series of trainings in which the beneficiaries from Sur Baher in southern Jerusalem, and Biddo and Beit Dukko north of the city, were introduced to levels of participation, the concept of gender from a developmental perspective and the difference between gender and sex. They also learned about gender roles, its practical and strategic needs, the sources and resources that govern them it and about gender-based violence.”

The training workshop also included a film focused on raising awareness about several social issues such as: violence, early marriage, inheritance and women’s work, all of which are issues the beneficiaries live each day without even realizing that they are gender-based.

Gender expert Itidal Jareeri said the training achieved its intended goals in that it provided the trainees with new skills and information on violence, ways of detecting women’s issues, especially when it comes to abused women, methods of intervention, and their boundaries in raising social awareness in women’s centers, clubs and societies.

“The most significant feedback received from the participants was the value of the information they received in terms of confronting weak arguments in religious discourse and dealing with these issues as best as possible, in addition to learning from past mistakes and exchanging experiences,” Saeed said.

Jareeri said the women wanted to receive training in issues such as pressure and advocacy campaigns, in raising social awareness in their villages on gender-based violence and on the need to target men as well as women in these trainings. They also said they wanted to acquire more skills on being facilitators and leaders in their respective communities.

 
 
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