مشاريع قيد التنفيذ
About
"An-Najah National University (ANNU) will establish a Children’s Rights Research Network in Palestine to advance research, advocacy, and policy on children’s right to health. Bringing together a multidisciplinary team and partnering with key local and international organizations, the Network will promote collaborative, child-centered research, with a focus on vulnerable groups. Activities will include capacity building, publications, and an international conference, strengthening evidence-based advocacy and improving health outcomes for Palestinian children. "
Objectives
- • Building a Network of researchers interested in children’s rights to Health in Palestine through creating a sustainable network of children’s rights researchers in Palestine. <style type="text/css"> </style>
- • Building capacity of network members on children’s rights knowledge, its application in research, participatory approaches to children’s rights, ethics on working with children, and conducting participatory research approaches in Palestine.
- • Publishing guidance on conducting children’s rights research in Palestine.
- • Enhance global collaboration and knowledge exchange on children’s rights and peacebuilding through academic exchanges by organizing exposure visits and by hosting an international conference at An-Najah National University, in partnership with the Early Childhood Peace Consortium and the International Network on Peacebuilding."
Partners
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Faculty of Law and Political Science, Faculty of Business and Communication, Governmental Institutions (Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Higher Education and Ministry of Social Affairs), Palestinian Child Institute, National and International NGO (Defence for Children International, Save the Children, WHO, OCHA, and UNICEF), Child’s Rights Council
Project Outputs
The project will advance research, advocacy, and policy on children's right to health. Led by ANNU, it will unite multidisciplinary experts and partners to conduct inclusive research, develop publications and policy papers, and organize an international conference, with a special focus on vulnerable child populations. The initiative will enhance evidence-based advocacy and strengthen health outcomes for Palestinian children.