FLAGSHIP PROGRAMMES
National Network
Palestine
Address
Jerusalem, Beit HaninaCountry
City
JerusalemMobile Phone
+97022353861Telephone
0528868010E-Mail (2)
mhadieh@actadr.orgWebsite
Click HereYear of Establishment
2016Contact Person1
Mohammad HadiehJob Title 1
DirectorContact Person 2
Hiba ThouqanJob Title 2
Program managerOrganisation Type
Non-Governmental OrganizationFields of Activity
Democracy and community developmentGeneral Information
The privacy and status of the city of Jerusalem require from any Palestinian institution a degree of creativity and perseverance in order to stand with all its burdens and tasks in the service of its Palestinian society. Hence, ACT institution for Studies and Alternative Means of Conflict Resolution is registered as a Palestinian non-governmental organization based in the City of Jerusalem (registered in the Associations accords in the Palestinian Ministry of the Interior under No. (HR- 1428- QR) According to the charities and Private Associations Law No. (1) of 2000, And based on the decision of the interior minister No. (11) for the year 2016 AD.
Mission and Objectives
Contribute towards strengthening and maintaining the values of citizenship, civil peace, and conflict resolution. Provide knowledge that enables the Jerusalemite community, especially the youth to shape their future within the Palestinian national framework by providing and promoting arbitration, legal and community mediation services, as well as relevant specialized research and studies.
Main Projects / Activities
Social Cohesion, ADR, Mediation and Conflict Resolution
How can you contribute to the Network in your country?
ACT Conflict Resolution can contribute to the Anna Lindh Network in Palestine by sharing its expertise in dialogue facilitation, mediation, and peacebuilding. We work to create inclusive spaces for communication among diverse groups—youth, women, civil society, and religious leaders—promoting constructive dialogue and mutual understanding.
Through our initiatives such as community mediation training, youth peace dialogues, and women’s leadership in conflict resolution, we can enrich the Network with practical experience in transforming conflicts peacefully. We also aim to collaborate with other members to develop joint advocacy and capacity-building activities that strengthen social cohesion and the culture of nonviolence in our communities.
Why do you want to join the ALF Network?
ACT Conflict Resolution seeks to join the Anna Lindh Foundation Network to connect with like-minded organizations that share our commitment to dialogue, intercultural understanding, and peaceful coexistence. We believe that being part of this Euro-Mediterranean network will amplify our ability to promote a culture of mediation and nonviolent communication, especially among youth and women in Jerusalem and across Palestine.
Through the network, ACT hopes to exchange experiences, learn from regional best practices, and collaborate on joint initiatives that bridge divides between communities. We see this partnership as an opportunity to strengthen our impact and contribute to the shared vision of building more inclusive and resilient societies.