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The Haifa Women's Coalition is a coalition of four
women's organizations This is a list of women's organizations ordered by geography. International * Alliance of Pan American Round Tables – founded 1916 to foster women's relationships throughout the Americas * Arab Feminist Union – founded 1945 * Associated Cou ...
in the
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
i city of
Haifa Haifa ( he, חֵיפָה ' ; ar, حَيْفَا ') is the third-largest city in Israel—after Jerusalem and Tel Aviv—with a population of in . The city of Haifa forms part of the Haifa metropolitan area, the third-most populous metropol ...
: ''Isha l'Isha – Haifa Feminist Center'', ''Kayan – Feminist Organization'', ''Haifa Rape Crisis Center'', and
Aswat Aswat - Palestinian Feminist Center for Gender and Sexual Freedoms, also known as Aswat , is a feminist organization that advocates for lesbians and other LGBT women in the Palestinian community. The group was founded in 2003, making it the first ...
. The coalition works for women's rights awareness and supports women victims of domestic and sexual violence.
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and
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women in Israel work under one roof, creating a contact point for Northern Israeli women of all backgrounds.


Overview

''Isha l'Isha'',
Aswat Aswat - Palestinian Feminist Center for Gender and Sexual Freedoms, also known as Aswat , is a feminist organization that advocates for lesbians and other LGBT women in the Palestinian community. The group was founded in 2003, making it the first ...
, ''Kayan'' and the ''Haifa Rape Crisis Center'' have gained international recognition. In 2008, ''Aswat'' was awarded the ''Go visible Award'' of the city of Vienna, an initiative of the Austrian Green Party. Rauda Morcos, then the head of ''Aswat'', was awarded the ''
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'' in 2006. ''Aswat'' was the first public organization for Arab lesbians in the Middle East and Rauda Morcos was for a long time the only openly gay member of ''Aswat''. The group has supporters in Israel, the West Bank and Gaza, but most Arab lesbians hide their sexual preferences for fear of reprisals. The first conference of ''Aswat'' in March 2008 was met with a high level of response from supporters but also from opponents of gay rights. Israel's Islamic Movement had requested cancellation of the conference. The organizers refused, and members of the Islamic Movement demonstrated in front of the conference building. ''Aswat'' aims to strengthen cooperation with feminist organizations in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. The women see their struggle for gay rights in connection to the Palestinian struggle against the occupation, and also aim to show solidarity with Palestinian homosexuals in the OPT whose situation is even more difficult than that of Palestinian homosexuals in Israel. ''Kayan'' called public and media attention inter alia with its research about mobility among women in Arab villages and towns in Northern Israel. This first study of the topic showed the complete lack of public transportation in Israel's Arab localities, and convinced the Ministry of Transport to install bus lines in Sakhnin, Arara, Umm el Fahm and other Arab towns and villages. The project "Women Demand Mobility" also involved women's community activism in Mghar and other villages without public transportation, where women installed bus lines out of their own initiative. Israeli media also reported widely about an environmental project where women from Mghar raise environmental awareness among children and youth. Environmental work by women is a novelty in Arab society, empowers women and helps the community at the same time. ''Isha l'Isha's'' achievements for the prevention of trafficking of women are of utmost importance. The organization succeeded in raising public awareness for the problem, including the installation of a parliamentary committee that deals with the issue. Traffickers of women face heavier punishments today thanks to Isha l'Isha's initiative, and Isha l'Isha is regarded a central reference and expert on the topic in Israel. In July 2000, the Haifa Rape Crisis Center, along with the other nine national rape crisis centers, received the Volunteer Award presented by the President of Israel. The award is in recognition of the Centers’ “ important pioneering contribution to Israeli Society” and their “contribution to the uprooting of the epidemic of sexual violence from Israeli Society and on the support given to survivors.”


Criticism

Especially the ''quarter policy'' of the Israeli feminist movement, which is also implemented in the ''Haifa Women's Coalition'', is subject to criticism. The ''quarter policy'' aims to ensure equal representation of Israel's large population groups - Mizrahi women (Jews who descend from the Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia and the Caucasus), Ashkenazi women (Jews who descend from European countries), Lesbian and Palestinian women. On the one hand, there are basic discussions about the implementation and usefulness of this policy. On the other hand, it is asked why Russian women, a large minority in Israel today, are not represented. In reaction to this criticism, the quarter system was expanded to accommodate additional groups that make up Israeli society. The different identities of the women are an ongoing topic of discussion. Women from minority groups often feel dominated by Ashkenazi women and unequally represented. The building of coalitions and the sharing of resources shall provide answers to these questions.Kalpana Misra/ Melanie S. Rich: ''Jewish Feminism in Israel. Some Contemporary Perspectives''


See also

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Human rights in Israel Human rights in Israel refers to human rights in the State of Israel both legally and in practice. The subject has been evaluated by intergovernmental organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and human rights activists, often in th ...
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Women's Spirit Women's Spirit: Financial Independence - for Women Victims of Violence is an Israeli Amruta that offers women victims of domestic violence the tools and support with which to become financially independent. The organization seeks to raise aware ...


References


Further reading

*Rita Chaikin: ''Fighting against Trafficking in Women in the North of Israel''. In: Karen Beeks/ Delila Amir: ''Trafficking and the Global Sex Industry''. Lanham (UK):
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, 2006. *Elizabeth Faier: ''Organizations, Gender, and the Culture of Palestinian Activism in Haifa, Israel''. Abingdon (UK) et al.:
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, 2005. *Talya Hakin: "Teachers Become Teens to Learn Sex Problems of Youth". ''
Jerusalem Post ''The Jerusalem Post'' is a broadsheet newspaper based in Jerusalem, founded in 1932 during the British Mandate of Palestine by Gershon Agron as ''The Palestine Post''. In 1950, it changed its name to ''The Jerusalem Post''. In 2004, the paper w ...
'', 24 July 2005. *Cathryn S. Magno: ''New Pythian Voices: Women Building Political Capital in NGO's in the Middle East (Issues in Globalization)''. Abingdon (UK) et al.: Routledge, 2002. *Kalpana Misra and Melanie S. Rich: ''Jewish Feminism in Israel. Some Contemporary Perspectives''. Lebanon (USA):
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, 2003. * Janet M. Powers: ''Blossoms on the Olive Tree: Israeli and Palestinian Women Working for Peace''. Westport (USA):
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, 2006. *Dalia Sachs and Hannah Safran: ''Equal Representation in a Divided Society: The Feminist Experience in Israel''. In: Association for Women's Rights in Development (ed.): ''Building Feminist Movements and Organizations: Global Perspectives.'' London (UK):
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, 2007. *Shira Sanders. "Protect your Children By Giving them a 'Voice'". ''
Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle The ''Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle'' is a monthly Jewish newspaper, published in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was established in 1921 by a pair of German Jews, Nathan J. Gould and Irving G. Rhodes. The editor is Rob Golub. Golub won two 2016 Milwaukee ...
'', 7 September 2007, page 10.


External links


Kayan website
– feminist organization
Isha l'Isha website
– Haifa Feminist Center
Aswat Group website
– Palestinian Gay Women
Haifa Rape Crisis Center homepage
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