SDG 10 – World Children’s Day in Israel
Reduced Inequalities “For every child, every right” – so goes the UN’s theme for this year’s World Children’s Day (November 20). Does that also hold for
Reduced Inequalities “For every child, every right” – so goes the UN’s theme for this year’s World Children’s Day (November 20). Does that also hold for
Reduced Inequalities More than 1.6 million Israelis (20% of the population) are recognized as persons with disabilities. That was before the current war; hundreds more
Reduced Inequalities It’s no secret that Israel’s civil society organizations are among the most robust in the world. Now operating in the shadow of war,
Reduced Inequalities Internal tensions are running high in Israel, for obvious reasons. One area of criticism that continues to reverberate is the government’s perceived slow
Reduced Inequalities It has been a noisy few months in Israel. Not just on the judicial reform issue, mind you – also concerning social impact
Reduced Inequalities While many in Israel were busy with summer activities, the country’s social impact warriors kept doing what they do best: plowing ahead for
Reduced Inequalities “Government programs work!” So exclaimed the head of Israel’s Arab Society Economic Development Authority at the Central Bureau of Statistics’ (CBS) recent annual conference,
Reduced Inequalities Are you ready? Tel Aviv certainly is; the rainbow flag is flying throughout the city as pride month begins, and with it the
Reduced Inequalities This week the international community noted the UN-sanctioned World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development. Which got us thinking: Is there
Reduced Inequalities Who takes care of civilian victims when rockets fly overhead? Not a question usually asked, of course, unless you live in Israel –
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