In the early months of 2015, Vento di Terra began the construction of the first block of the Children's Land: the new center for women, in bioclimatic architecture, will enable the development of social and income generation activities for women. In the new center, in fact,...

One year after the end of the military operation "Protective Edge", which cost the lives of over 2.200 Palestinians, Gaza is still a pile of rubble. The materials for the reconstruction, which Israel allows to enter through Erez, are not accessible to the Palestinians. Over 18.000 homes are...

The Al Jabal primary school is attended by 123 students (46 boys and 77 girls) and it was characterized by 9 classrooms (6th 7th and 8th grade male classrooms only, 6th, 7th, 8th 9th 10th 11th grade for girls only), 1 store room, 2 staff...

The action offers an answer to the different needs identified among boys and girls to ensure to full enjoyment of the right to education for both of them. The rehabilitation will facilitate the participation especially of female students to the education pattern. Safe and healthy...

The destruction of the Children's Land Center facilities during the events of the last military action against Gaza in the summer of 2014 took its toll on the children of the kindergarten in many ways: this was noticed in the downfall of the children's behavior...

The Local Partner of Vento di Terra, Canaan Institute of New Pedagogy dedicated some sessions to the final assessment of the Capacity Building Training realized in the framework of the project: Promoting the Bedouin Center “Children’s Land” as a participatory lab for community development in...

It's started in October the series of meetings for women of the Um al Nasser village, on the management of post-traumatic stress disorder caused by the conflict and the ongoing violations of human rights. The first meeting, conducted by Rehab Rehan, a social worker, was attended by...

Here they are! The pictures of the first day of school at Um al Nasser! We are very excited and proud to show them! Congratulations to the teachers and all the local staff of Vento di Terra, who with great courage and determination have restored...

In Al Walaja live 1.200 people and the village, in the past connected to Jerusalem, today is cut out by the wall path. The Israeli army, under whose jurisdiction the area remains, does not allow Palestinians to build new buildings and makes difficult to move from one...

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