Education Above All’s Al Fakhoora programme, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) have agreed on the implementation of joint education, reconstruction and psychosocial support projects in Gaza, with a focus on damages occurred in Gaza during last summer’s hostilities.  
UNDP and Unicef have come to Doha to present their work packages to Al Fakhoora and held a series of meetings, after which the implementation of the projects will take place. The purpose of the meetings and workshops has been to determine in detail the milestones of the projects’ implementation and agree on the monitoring and
evaluation processes.
These projects in Gaza represent a unique collaboration between Al Fakhoora, UNDP and Unicef, where their technical and implementation teams will be working closely together in an unprecedented way, and with a high level of engagement between the
organisations.  
UNDP will respond to the current deficit of classrooms in Gaza, focusing on the reconstruction of educational facilities working closely with Unicef, which will provide guidance on ensuring that the facilities are inclusive, child-friendly learning environments. The projects will also strengthen child protection systems to provide psychosocial support to children, and will enhance adolescents’ social entrepreneurship skills, so that they can become active agents of change in their communities.
The projects will create employment opportunities for the people of Gaza, with Al Fakhoora students and young people partaking in the implementation of the projects.  In November 2014, the Qatar Development Fund donated $40mn to support Education Above All’s Al Fakhoora
programme.
Subsequent to this donation, Al Fakhoora signed agreements with UNDP, Unicef and the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNWRA) in
February in Doha.
Separate meetings between Al Fakhoora and UNWRA to discuss the detail of the implementation will take place in the near future.
Commenting on this week’s meetings with the UN agencies, Farooq Burney, director of Al Fakhoora, said: “Moving forward with the implementation of these joint projects is testament to our commitment to ensure that the funds received from the Qatar Development Fund are put to the best use in Gaza. The direct involvement of Al Fakhoora alumni in the implementation process, therefore providing a form of employment and empowerment, is an important part of the legacy of Al Fakhoora projects in Gaza.”
Anne-Claire Dufay, Unicef - State of Palestine deputy special representative, added: “This joint programme helps provide children and adolescents with safer, inclusive child-friendly schools. The students themselves will decorate their schools with creative and uplifting designs. They will also engage in innovative entrepreneurial learning to become active agents of positive change in society.”
“Education is an essential part of the development equation,” said Narjess Saidane, UNDP deputy special representative. “The needs in Gaza are immense, with more than two-thirds of the youth population unemployed. Through this strategic project, UNDP will improve access to education for children and adolescents in Gaza, including children with disabilities, by building more than 200 new classrooms.


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