International Journal of Academic Management Science Research (IJAMSR)
  Year: 2019 | Volume: 3 | Issue: 12 | Page No.: 37-45
An Analytical Study of the Reality of Empowering and Building the Capacities of Palestinian Women through Arab and International Experiences
Mona S. Mousa, Samia A. M. Abdalmenem, Samy S. Abu-Naser, Mazen J. Al Shobaki

Abstract:
The study aimed to identify the reality of empowering and building the capacities of Palestinian women through Arab and international experiences. The study population reached (132) employees. The electronic questionnaire was used as a study tool. In addition to the use of interviews for both employees of the ministry and women's institutions, the statistical analysis program for social sciences (SPSS) was also used. The results confirmed that the Foundation is facing difficulties in funding women's empowerment programs. The Ministry was providing logistical support to empower women within the institution. The Ministry contributes to the empowerment of women through the Foundation's programs. The Ministry also develops policies to empower women within the institution. In light of the previous results, the study recommends: The ministry’s interest in networking with women’s institutions to provide all services efficiently and high quality to the beneficiaries, and its contribution to the involvement of women’s institutions with donor partners. And the need to communicate and communicate with the Ministry and women's institutions permanently so that there is no duplication of work. And that the ministry to establish a clear guides to the tasks and work of women's institutions so that all services are provided equally and non-recurring. And the need to establish a comprehensive database on all women's institutions in Palestine. The need for continuous meetings between women's institutions and the Ministry of Women's Affairs coordinated by women's institutions. The importance of exchanging experiences between workers in women's institutions and those working in the Ministry of Women's Affairs. And the need for women's institutions to rely on themselves, not just on funded projects.