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Rafah_recommended activists and representatives of civil society institutions and media of the importance of activating the democratic system in Palestine and the peaceful handling of the elections, and activating the role of youth in the democratic process and respect the choices of the Palestinian people, and the importance of concentration of efforts in a peaceful manner in order to bring about changes in Palestinian democracy and the placement of the parties to the dispute to the acceptance of a fair election as well to support the holding of presidential and legislative elections on time.

 

 

 

 

The National Society for Democracy and Law (NSDL) in cooperation with the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) organized this morning a workshop on the reality of the public freedoms in the Gaza Strip. The workshop is organized in the context of the activities of the Civil Society Institutions Network for Defending Human Rights in the southern governorates. The workshop was held in the NSDL's meeting hall in attendance of Muhsin Abu Ramadan, deputy head of board of the Network, and Ibrahim Moammar, head of board of the NSDL, in addition to a group of media and civil society practitioners.      

Rafah - initiated the National Assembly for Democracy and the law implementing a training course on communication skills, access and tools for scientific research, in the association's headquarters in the center of Rafah governorate with participation of the General Staff specialists and six researchers. On the first day of training Dr. Nabil Altehroai Professor of Journalism at the University of the maximum on the importance of literacy researchers communication skills and communication, qualities of a successful researcher in Guo's personal researcher, researcher of persuasion and influence-read, and the power note, in addition to the problems facing the researcher when conduct research and carry out field visits and how to overcome them.  

 

In its first report about children working in the Gaza-Egypt smuggling tunnels, the research unit National Society for Democracy and Law reported the prime factor in child labor in the tunnels was abject poverty. The report, released in early November, details the working conditions for children employed in the tunnel industry, and provides analysis on the impact child labor in the tunnels has on Palestinian society in Gaza.