Slow Food

Good, Clean, and Fair Food

Slow Food is a non-profit, eco-gastronomic member-supported organization that was founded in 1989 to counteract fast food and fast life, the disappearance of local food traditions and people’s dwindling interest in the food they eat, where it comes from, how it tastes and how our food choices affect the rest of the world. Today, we have over 80,000 members a ...learn more

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International Christian Committee of Israel ICCI

( Faith Based Organization )

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Activities: Educational, Networking
 
Type: Faith Based Organization
 
Scope: national
 
Website: www.ittijah.org/member/icci.ht...
 
Main Email: icci [at] zahav.net.il
 
Contact Name: Mr. Husam Elias, Secretary
 
Phone: 972-4-6575910
 
Fax: 972-4-6575610
 
Headquarters: P.O. Box 304
Nazareth 16000
Israel
 
Local Time: Mon Nov 23 22:04:31
 

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The International Christian Committee in Israel was established in 1950 by Christian and humanitarian organizations in the West to meet a responsibility felt by its members towards the Palestinian people after the tragedy faced by them, especially of the refugees after 1948.



The ICCI is one of five committees in the region with others located in Gaza, the West Bank, Jordan and Lebanon. The services provided by each Committee are in support of Palestinians as individuals, as families, and as a community. These Committees develop and build their services according to the changing needs in each area.





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The ICCI works in several areas for the Arab Palestinians who remained in their villages and towns after the aggressive assault on their land that continues to this day. There is a constant struggle between the Israeli government’s policy of confiscating the land and the need to remain steadfast, as well as the need to maintain Palestinian identity and culture. The ICCI supports land reclamation, the opening of roads to agricultural land, irrigation projects, and the construction of water and sewage systems in order to strengthen the networks and capacity of partners who cooperate with the ICCI in developing each village.



The ICCI also provides special services in the mixed cities such as Haifa, Akka, Jaffa, Lod, and Ramle, where the Arabs are a minority whose interests are typically ignored by local authorities. The ICCI works to develop local leadership in these cities, who cooperate in pinpointing and clarifying local needs and helping to solve them. The ICCI also works with women by helping to raise women’s consciousness to their position and rights in society, and by encouraging women to take an active role in local and national, political and social activities and responsibilities.



The ICCI works with institutions promoting the rights of citizens in the unrecognized villages. Due to governmental policy, these villages lack basic services, such as roads, water, electricity, and schools. The ICCI has supported the opening of roads to these villages and provided support for basic needs and services. It also cooperates with associations that represent these villages on projects including bee-keeping, land reclamation, leadership training, and capacity building.

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