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
More than one-fourth of Israeli households live in poverty or near poverty. A study finds families in near poverty not much better off than families in poverty
The report examines the care economy in Israel and focuses on two case studies: childcare and care for the elderly. While looking at patterns of public and private investment, and what is required for a care economy that promotes fairness
A document by “Kohelet Forum” that calls for a cutback in the benefits allotted to single-parents is simply mind-boggling. Lacking data about the proportion of one-parent families, their income level and their unique challenges, the recommendations are devoid of all common sense
The level of public services in local authorities is dictated to a great extent by the central government rather than by elected local officials
What is needed is not to arm over half a million more Israeli men so that they can fight off Palestinians who violently protest the occupation, but rather to work for a negotiated political settlement of the conflict
A report on inequality in government transfers to local authorities reveals that Israel continues to prioritize settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories over localities in Israel proper
The longer military rule over millions of Palestinians persists, the less Israel will invest in education, health, and welfare
The “economic miracle” of which the government boasts is relevant mainly for a minority of Israelis, whose achievements raise the general average
Adva Center’s Response to the Housing Crisis in Israel: A government initiative for building apartments for long-term rental at affordable cost for the general public
The effects of the occupation on Israel’s society and economy. Marking 50 years of the occupation of the Palestinian territories
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