Three Examples for Gender Audit of Municipal Budgets
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Discussion on the possibility of implementing the policy of “housing for all” in Israel
The ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict and occupation exact a heavy toll from both sides. Palestinians pay the highest price, but we are also paying dearly. How? And how is this related to Coronavirus?
A one-sided annexation to Israel of Palestinian territories runs the risk of a confrontation between Israelis and Palestinians. Such a confrontation may further exacerbate the economic crisis caused by the corona epidemic
A short paper by Dr. Shlomo Swirski offers insights into the lessons learnt thus far from the corona crisis
Is there any connection between the Corona epidemic and the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories?
It is possible to give all the residents of Israel and people whose main source of income is in Israel, an amount equal to the current minimum wage of $1500 for a period of three months
It’s high time for a turnabout in public policy that places the public interest at the center. This is the bottom line of Adva Center’s annual flagship report
This paper makes a simple argument – that the national budget must include not only engines of economic growth, but also engines of equality
Some people are poor because other people are very rich, whether we are talking about income, the effects of climate change, natural and man-made disasters, or a transportation policy focused on private rather than public transportation
The report offers a fresh look at the implications of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for Israeli society and confronts two different national agendas, and two Israeli settlement projects: The Development Towns and The Settlements in the Occupied Territories
Introduction to some of the major national and ethnic groups in Israel, as well as a glimpse into some of the major political and economic issues
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