AWRAD supports a number of webpages that aim to promote democracy, secularism and pluralism among youth. The following are a list of the supported pages:
Youth Election Campaigns
“We register ... we decide”
This campaign is a youth initiative, growing from young people's faith that Palestinians cannot overcome the current ordeals of occupation, division, and siege, among other social problems, except through the participation of all segments of society in the decision-making process, and through the exercise of everyone’s right to register for future elections.
For a full English report on the Campaign’s activity, click the following: (link goes here:
English Report)
Gaza’s Um Adnan Campaign
This campaign is an independent youth volunteer campaign designed to help promote resilience and steadfastness among the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip in the face of successive calamities and to foster hope in salvation from injustice.
The campaign is grounded on work, in contrast the insufficiency of waiting on speeches and promises. It aims to be transparent, where every detail is continually published on the campaign’s Facebook page. The campaign was inspired by the strength and spirit of Um Adnan, a steadfast and forbearing woman of the Gaza Valley, who is just one of many spirited Palestinians in Gaza working to rebuild their lives after countless hardships and cruelty. The Campaign is intended as a positive move forward in light of the siege and atmosphere of negativity, and does not assigns blame, but fights the view that we are helpless, and aims to impart hope to every human being and family that is touched by the Campaign.
The Campaign was launched through the initiative of the wonderful young men and women of Gaza and is supported by AWRAD’s Community Development Fund. The Campaign has a Board of Trustees formed from the finest Palestinians to ensure sustainability and transparency.
We look forward to your support and your donations.
The Campaign’s action mechanism:
1. Working with extreme marginalized groups and special cases in the Gaza Strip, where the need is greatest, taking into account that there are other sources funding and support in order to avoid duplication.
2. Donations for special cases are accepted and announced continually through the Campaign’s Facebook page.
3. Every donation that has reached their respective recipient is announced (to ensure transparency, pictures and details in the case of the family’s consent are made public) within the confidentiality framework, covering donor and recipient.
4. The Campaign is voluntary, and Campaign funds are used to cover minor costs of the volunteers (who are also needy), such as their transportation and communication costs.
5. The Campaign office is hosted at the AWRAD headquarters, which covers half the current expenditure of Campaign funds, including not more than 10 percent of the funds donated.
6. There exists a special account in the context of the Campaign under AWRAD’s Community Development Fund.
7. The Campaign has an independent and credible Board of Trustees to provide guidance and ensure transparency.
8. Each donor is provided with details regarding the situation of the recipient of their donation so that they can establish contact if they wish.
For more information, please take a look at the following videos: