Special Projects
The “Children Documenting Children” project is now launching its second year of activity. The project amplifies the voices of children and youth, allowing them to express their perspectives through their own eyes during this sensitive and challenging time.
Once again, the project is led by the Film Track at Nofei HaBsor School, whose students were directly affected by the war.

Border Areas Initiative
The initiative aims to create a comprehensive and practical action plan to improve social services in border areas, through genuine listening to residents' voices and collaboration among all relevant stakeholders.
In-Depth Field Work
The first phase of the project includes weekly field visits and conversations in border areas. During these visits, the goal is to meet with professionals, citizens, children, social authorities, local government, government services, and civil society organizations.
Comprehensive Action Plan
Following the collection of insights from field conversations, a wide-ranging action plan will be developed addressing all social services (health, education, and welfare), which will propose multi-dimensional and interdisciplinary thinking, while emphasizing the positions and desires of residents of all ages and addressing state systems, civil society, and the business sector.
The plan will address both the northern and southern regions of the country. The intention is to propose a clear plan that includes practical steps and to work towards their implementation.

