Film: Change The Record Campaign film
A short film about Amos Trust’s ‘Change The Record’ campaign. Shot in the West Bank in August 2017, we’re asking for full equal rights for everyone who calls the Holy Land home. Please watch and share.
DSPR (aka NECC) was launched in 1952 to serve the 198,000 Palestinian refugees in Gaza following the formation of the state of Israel (Nakba) — today, that number is over 1.9 million.
DSPR has developed three areas of specialism: early years and maternal health, training and equipping young people with employment skills and providing psychosocial trauma support to children, parents and young people in their training centres.
DSPR
(Also known as NECC)
Amos has partnered with DSPR’s youth training and psychosocial programmes since 2011, as youth unemployment was so high due to the Israeli Blockade of Gaza that had begun in 2007 and because young people saw such little hope for the future.
Before 7th October 2023, DSPR had four technical and vocational training centres in carpentry, metalwork, electrical engineering, solar power and refrigeration, alongside courses in advanced dressmaking, secretarial studies, office management and Gaza’s first women-only graphic design course. English language teaching, specialist mentoring into employment and psychological support was provided to all students.
Following the 2008/9 war on Gaza, Operation Cast Lead, DSPR started providing psychosocial trauma support to children, parents and young people for the post-traumatic stress that was evident among so much of the population.
Ongoing trauma
Initially set up as a temporary response, they soon realised that the living conditions in Gaza and frequent attacks meant that they had to provide this as a continuous specialised service to address ongoing trauma. They set up play therapy programmes for children and groups, including 1:1 support programmes for parents (and families).
At the start of the war in October 2023, DSPR had to close all their health, psychosocial support and training centres as they were in areas targeted by the Israeli assault. They opened a health and trauma support unit for women and children in Rafah that treated 28,000 people and provided psychosocial support to 15,000 children, their families and bereaved mothers.
Following the Israeli assault on Rafah, DSPR opened a mobile health clinic, providing treatment to 260 people a day. Later, they converted a wedding hall in central Gaza into a new medical centre, which also provides a base for their trauma support work with women and children.
In Gaza City, staff dug out equipment from their bombed-out health centres and used it to create temporary medical centres from which they also offer trauma support to children.
Take a look through our range of resources, blog posts, downloads and products to find out more about our Palestine Justice work.
What happens when Covid-19 ravages a part of the world that’s under continual blockade? Filmed inside the Gaza Strip during September and October 2020, ‘Covid-19 in Gaza’ shows the struggles of a community coming to terms with the spread of coronavirus while under siege.
Join us take the force of the blow. Help create hope in Gaza. The population in Gaza is experiencing a humanitarian disaster. Our emergency appeal is for our partners and other organisations in Gaza. Please watch and share. With thanks to Massive Attack, Tracey Thorn and Beth Rowley.
Watch again as we update you on all areas of our work including news of our ‘On Location’ art project from Gaza, our plans for International Day of the Girl, our ‘Street Born’ project with Cheka Sana Tanzania as well as some Palestine Justice and Climate Justice news.
When words fail, art speaks. Amos Trust presented the ‘On Location’ exhibition at Greenbelt Festival in the UK and a sister exhibition, ‘Colours Of Gaza’, at The Walled Off Hotel in Bethlehem in August/September 2022. This short film tells the story.
Tent of Nations is a farm run by Daoud Nasser and the Nasser family south of Bethlehem. The family are due to hear the outcome of a long-running court case to ratify the ownership of their land. Amos has taken many people to visit the farm — to hear about their inspirational approach, the huge challenges they face, and their ‘refusal to be enemies’.
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