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Community and Economic Development

Providing Opportunity, Cultivating Hope

Solar energy system at Gaza's harbor

For generations, the land has been a source of livelihood for Palestinians, providing food to the general population and income to farmers and their families. Since 1967, the combination of Israeli land expropriation, home demolitions, and discriminatory resource allocation policies has dramatically reduced the land and water available to Palestinian farmers in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. These changes have made day labor in Israel and the settlements more lucrative than farming, thus destroying the agricultural village as the basic, sustainable economic unit that had supported Palestinians throughout history.

Israeli restrictions on the movement of goods and people have compounded these circumstances, making the Palestinian economy almost totally dependent on the Israeli economy and international aid.  UPA’s Community and Economic Development programs promote self-sufficiency, sustainable growth, and prosperity by revitalizing agriculture, making infrastructure improvements, and encouraging small business development.

A woman tends to her garden in the west bank.

Agriculture

UPA’s agriculture initiatives promote sustainable practices that are designed to increase food security and financial independence and protect the Palestinian land and environment.

Construction and Renovation

UPA’s Construction and Renovation projects improve Palestinian infrastructure by constructing or renovating health, educational or recreational facilities.
Malek's food stand in Gaza

Small Business Development Program

The Small Business Development program provides unemployed Palestinian youth and adults, especially female heads of households, with business training, start-up resources and the confidence they need to start or expand their own business.
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