Palestine Marathon 2017 Muppets & Heroes
“I thought we were going on the culinary tour,” my husband said, about a week before we were due to go to Palestine with Amos Trust. Tara Wigley tells the story of her first-time marathon — in Palestine.
We Are Not Numbers is a Palestinian youth advocacy organisation that tells the human experiences behind the numbers in the news from Gaza — sharing and celebrating these stories through their website and social media channels.
We Are Not Numbers (WANN) was founded by American journalist Pam Bailey and young Gazan, Ahmed Alnaouq. During the 2014 Israeli attack on Gaza, Ahmed’s elder brother, Ayman, 23, and a group of their friends were killed by an Israeli missile. Pam recognised that the best way for Ahmed to start to emerge from the crippling loss and depression he felt was to write his story and share it with the world outside Gaza.
When the world talks about Palestinians living under occupation and in refugee camps, especially in Gaza, it usually does so in terms of politics and numbers — specifically, how many were killed, injured, are homeless or dependent on aid. But numbers are impersonal and often numbing. They don’t convey the daily personal struggles and triumphs, the tears and the laughter and the aspirations of young people in Gaza.
We Are Not Numbers was created to give voice to these stories and to train and equip young writers to write their stories for an international audience. WANN has operated under Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor’s auspices but has been run by young people from Gaza. Each year, WANN recruits a new cohort of young writers who receive training and mentoring from experienced international authors.
Amos Trust has undertaken several joint projects with WANN and has supported their work since 2020. Shortly after the war began on Gaza following the 7th October 2023 attack, the WANN team approached Amos to help them pay their writers for the stories they were producing — the first time they had done so.
In this way, not only would they be creating a unique first-hand account of the experiences of those living through the unfolding genocide, but they would also be providing these young writers with a vital, dignified income source.
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“We ask if any have attended the Great March of Return marches, which have been running for the last 6 months — the tutor laughs and says, of course, they all have.” Chris Rose visited Al Ahli Hospital and NECC in Gaza City in October. Here he writes about how these two Amos partners continue to do such important work under such difficult circumstances.
Orthopaedic surgeon and Gaza Freedom Flotilla participant — the inspirational Dr Swee Ang joined us at Amos Day back in September. Swee was the first female orthopaedic consultant appointed to the St Bartholomew and the Royal London Hospitals and is a co-founder of Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP). Gill Hewitt spoke to her.
United Nations Universal Children’s Day has been celebrated on 20th November each year, since 1954. UNICEF promotes and coordinates this special day, which aims to promote international togetherness, awareness among children worldwide and to improve children’s welfare. So, 20th November seems as good a day as any to raise awareness of how Palestinian children, living under Israeli occupation, are having their childhood’s stolen. Sarah Baron writes.
Coronavirus first entered the main population in Gaza at the end of August and is now spreading rapidly. The official figures show that in the last two weeks the number of recorded cases in Gaza has tripled with 12,000 new cases and 62 fatalities. However this vastly under-estimates the actual numbers.
This morning we received this press release from Israeli human rights organisation B’Tselem as one of 53 civil society groups standing with these Palestinian organisations. “Earlier today we heard about Israeli raids on Palestinian civil society organisations and saw damage done to St Andrew’s Church in Ramallah. UK remains a firm supporter of Palestinian civil society and the important role such organisations play in upholding human rights.” Full details.
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