
Solidarity starts with listening.
Stories from our work
Behind every project are the human experiences that drive our mission forward. These stories from Palestine offer glimpses into the daily realities faced by Palestinian communities, the innovative approaches our partners use to address challenges, and the impact of sustained solidarity work.
From creative workshops helping children process trauma to the shrinking space for civil society work, these articles illuminate both the urgent needs and remarkable resilience that characterize Palestinian society. They’re written by our team, partners, and volunteers who witness this work firsthand.

At gå gennem Hebron…
Hebron viser besættelsens håndgribelige virkelighed – hvor beskyttelsesnet skærmer palæstinensiske butiksejere mod sten kastet af bosættere. En personlig beretning om at mærke apartheid med hele kroppen.

The targeting of cultural spaces and civic freedom
The Palestinian cultural sector faces systematic closure as civic space shrinks across the West Bank.

More than just a puppet
In a Bethlehem classroom, recycled socks become therapeutic tools as children create puppets that speak for them. Al-Harah Theater uses simple craft workshops to carve out spaces of refuge.

Q&A med Anne Lindhardt
Psykiater Anne Lindhardt forklarer hvorfor farveblyanter og sokkedukker er livsvigtige værktøjer i kampen mod umenneskeliggørelse og fortæller om at bevare værdighed under besættelse.