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Sawt el-Amel: The Laborer's VoiceCountries
Israel, Palestinian Territory
Programme SummaryCommunication StrategiesSawt el-Amel uses an integrated, rights-based approach to fighting economic poverty and discrimination. In all spheres of their work, Sawt el-Amel uses the following strategies, depending on the priorities and objectives of the activities:
Sawt el-Amel produces a number of publications to support their goal. News, updates and calls for action aim to keep people informed about labour issues. 'Laborer of the Month' is a monthly case study about members of Sawt el-Amel's constituency. Other publications (many of which are available on the Sawt el-Amel website) include reports, information brochures and fact sheets. Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are used as an advocacy tool as well as a means of disseminating information. Following announcements in local Arabic newspapers, on July 28 2006 Sawt el-Amel opened an emergency telephone hotline for labour and national insurance law in the hope of helping workers and victims of the war being waged between Israel and Lebanon. Sawt el-Amel launched this initiative in response to the conviction that, due to their national identity and harsh socio-economic situation, Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel are particularly affected by the violent conflict, as they are confronted with increased racism for and lack access to public services and information. (On July 27 2006, the Israeli government published guidelines for compensation of workers and employers in northern Israel who are affected by the war. However, all these announcements do not reach the majority of Arab citizens, in part because the guidelines as well as the compensation application forms are available only in Hebrew. According to Sawt el-Amel, workers who cannot reach their workplaces, and direct victims of the violence, feel insecure and do not know what to do and whom to approach.) On the first day, the organisation received more than 50 phone calls. Sawt el-Amel expects that the need for legal action will arise from the cases received by the emergency hotline, as many Arab citizens will be denied their rights to compensation through bureaucratic obstacles or will be unlawfully laid off by their employers. Sawt el-Amel's existing Legal Clinic will be prepared to defend its constituency's socio-economic rights on individual and collective levels. They will also conduct a broad awareness-raising campaign on labour and national insurance law in Arabic, and, as a last resort, cases will be taken to court. Development IssuesEconomic Development, Rights Key PointsAccording to Sawt el-Amel, marginalisation and exclusion based on systematic discrimination against Palestinian Arabs by the Israeli state and the general public constitutes a continuous threat to this community’s socio-economic well-being: 20% of Israel’s citizens are Palestinian, and less than 5% of the state budget is spent on this community; In 2001, 46 of 47 towns with higher-than-average unemployment rates were Palestinian; in 2003, 46% of Palestinian families in Israel lived below the official poverty line, compared to 15% of Jewish families. Sawt el-Amel states that in 2004, the Laborer’s Legal Clinic won cases for 420 welfare recipients and effected the reimbursement of US$80,000 to exploited construction workers by their insolvent employer. PartnersForum against Unemployment in Israel; New Israel Fund; Oxfam GB; MEEECIS Gender Innovations Fund; Gimprich Family ContactWehbe Badarne
Sawt el-Amel: The Laborer's Voice
P.O. Box 2721
Nazareth
Israel
Tel: 972 0 4 6561996
Fax: 972 0 4 6080917
SourceESCR-FEM listserv, October 3 2005; Sawt el-Amel website, May 25 2006; and Sawt el-Amel press releases forwarded to The Communication Initiative on August 4 2006 and August 15 2006. Placed on the Communication Initiative site May 25 2006 Last Updated October 08 2008 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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