As part of the activities of the second season of Wasla project, which is implemented by the Social Development Forum in partnership with the Medical Aid Society for Palestinians, 25 young male and female from Wasla program set out on a tour “How do you see it?” to learn about the most prominent social services […]
From Radio to Wasla: How did Ahmed Najjar’s experience differ?
Life doesn’t always do you justice, sometimes it puts you in the face of obstacles and challenges to know how determined and patient you are. Ahmed Al-Najjar, a student of media and mass communication at Al-Azhar University, although he suffers from difficulty in pronouncing “stuttering”, but his passion for media pushed him to take many […]
50 young men and women participate in “Wasla 2” training
50 young men and women with disabilities and without disabilities took part in WASLA 2 training within the project of improving the local response to the rights of persons with disabilities, implemented by SDF in partnership with Medical Aid for Palestinians MAP. The implemented training lasted for 7 days in row and came as the […]
Wasla: What did Yalla Challenge add to Warda?
Stories- Wasla Warda AlShanti- 27 years old An ambitious young woman whose visual impairment did not prevent her from practicing her radio broadcasting hobby. She believed in her abilities and talents, and after completing her university studies in the field of media, she strived for an active role in the community. She did not give […]
Nour’s experience in Yalla Change “This Place is Mine”
When you are 20 years old, you find that you are standing before a wide world that asks you to keep experiencing, particularly if you live in an extraordinary situation like the Palestinians do in general and youth in specific. All young people are now seeking to prove their presence and name in the midst […]
How did the Digital Advocacy training impacted Nihal’s personal and professional paths?
I never realized the importance of advocacy as an effective tool in the implemented campaigns and projects. With this quotation Nihal expressed her impression on the digital advocacy training conducted by the Social Developmental Forum targeting partner institutions. This comes within the work of “Improving Local Response for the Advocacy of the Rights of People […]
Sign Now: Launching Youth Petition calling for Palestinian Elections
In the context of the “We Want Elections” campaign within the activities of Yalla Change Program – season four, the Social Developmental Forum (SDF) launched a petition calling to conduct Palestinian elections and inviting all individuals and categories to sign it. The petition called for the Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas to allow the youth in […]
Digital Advocacy Training for the Rights of People with Disabilities: A step to strengthen the role of NGOs
WASLA center implemented a training program on “Digital Advocacy for the rights of people with disabilities” with the participation of 20 NGOs workers and youth working in disability. The training comes within the framework of upgrading local organizations to support more implementation of digital advocacy campaigns for people with disabilities. The eight-day training program, launched […]
Launching Youth Campaigns of Yalla Change 4 Volunteers
The Social Developmental Forum (SDF) launched a number of youth campaigns related to civil rights and political engagement implemented by Yalla Change 4 members and in partnership with Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA). The first campaign was “We Want Elections”, and it discusses the right to vote and elections in public elections, including the presidency, legislative […]
Digital Advocacy Manual: one way towards successful advocacy campaigns
The Social Developmental Forum (SDF) delivered six training workshops about the digital advocacy manual. This manual was launched within WASLA 2 project, which offers specialized services focused on digital advocacy and seeks to develop the digital performance of local NGOs. This is done through a series of counselling and guiding sessions that are expected to […]









