The project aims to organize a series of dialogue activities that highlight the most significant developments in Palestinian society, such as the future of the Palestinian political system after October 7, the future of political movements in light of the current situation, the implications of military mobilization on the Palestinian cause, Palestinian identity after October 7, and other political and social issues to be agreed upon with partners.
In line with the institution’s mission to strengthen community dialogue and promote the values of participation, three dialogue units have been established in the northern, central, and southern West Bank. These units serve as permanent platforms for discussion and collective reflection on current and future national, political, and social issues.
These units play a central role in initiating discussions and dialogues and in organizing national opinion surveys that reflect public perspectives and views. This provides data to support comprehensive dialogue and contributes to enriching local discussions and shaping collective visions for the future of Palestine.
Through these platforms, the institution also engages various segments of Palestinian society in activities and events that allow citizens to express their opinions and participate in setting national priorities. This effort is further strengthened through partnerships with nine grassroots organizations (three in each region), alongside the training of eighteen participants in dialogue skills, managing difficult conversations, and facilitating dialogue sessions.