A program for 27 students and leaders from partner Sunnmøre Folkehøgskule

Category: Students Exchange Programs Created: 08 October 2022

A 9-day program in Palestine, from the 29th of September until the 7th of October 2022, was organized and hosted by the JAI for 23 students of the Global Safari class, with 4 leaders, from our partner Norwegian YMCA-YWCA related Sunnmøre Folkehøgskule. Their trip followed a visit by 2 JAI-trained youth 2 staff, to their and another partner Folkehøgskule, as well as Y (YMCA-YWCA) Global in Norway, between 18 and 25 of September 2022.

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sunn 2022 ws1Their program included guided tours where they were shown the Israeli apartheid wall, land confiscation, and colonies (settlements) in the Bethlehem area, Bethlehem University, inside Dhaisha refugee camp, into the Walled-Off Hotel museum, at and through the Bethlehem-Jerusalem checkpoint with the EAPPI (Ecumenical Accompaniment Program in Palestine and Israel) team, with the Israeli Committee Against House Demolition (ICAHD) around Jerusalem, Bethlehem old city and Church of Nativity, Jerusalem old city and into Al-Aqsa Mosque, and Hebron old city with the Israeli colonies (settlements) and checkpoints inside it and into the Shuhada street.


They met and had sessions and briefings with the EJ YMCA General Secretary, the EJ YMCA Rehabilitation Program and met beneficiaries, Lajee Center in Aida Refugee Camp, and the Tamimi family in Nabi Saleh village west of Ramallah. Presentations were also given to them by the JAI on its advocacy work, Olive Tree Campaign with geopolitical background, Badil Center for residency and refugee rights, and the Boycott-Divestment-Sanctions (BDS) Campaign.

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sunn 2022 ws4Sessions with Palestinian youth were organized for them at Bethlehem University, and with the JAI youth at the YMCA, which included ice-breaking games and activities, as well as chat groups. On the last day of their program, they helped a Palestinian farmer and his family pick their olive fruits at their threatened field in Wad Fukin village, west of Bethlehem.