
As part of the Recovery Project from the Aftermath of the Aggression on Gaza, the Senabil Foundation for Youth and Development visited Al-Azhar University in Gaza City to strengthen cooperation with academic and educational institutions. The visit aimed to discuss areas of partnership and coordinat...






As part of the Recovery Project from the Aftermath of the Aggression on Gaza, the Senabil Foundation for Youth and Development visited Al-Azhar University in Gaza City to strengthen cooperation with academic and educational institutions. The visit aimed to discuss areas of partnership and coordination in providing psychosocial and educational support to students and implementing initiatives that contribute to stabilizing the educational process and improving the university environment after the recent aggression. During the meeting, both sides emphasized the essential role of universities in rebuilding the Palestinian individual and promoting community resilience, while highlighting key programs and initiatives implemented by Senabil under its recovery plan. The university administration expressed its appreciation for Senabil Foundation’s efforts and educational initiatives, reaffirming the importance of continued cooperation to support students and the academic environment in the coming phase.

Senabil Foundation for Youth and Development, in coordination with the Government Operations Room, carried out a field inspection tour to assess urgent intervention plans aimed at addressing the harsh winter conditions, alleviating the suffering of affected families, and ensuring that their essential needs are met with dignity and safety. This visit comes as part of the ongoing humanitarian efforts to support the most affected families across the Gaza Strip and to enhance emergency response during the winter season.

In cooperation between Senabil Foundation for Youth & Development and Ibn Khaldoun College, and in partnership with the Indonesian University, the final exam of the first book of the English Language Levels Course was held on Friday, November 21, at 9:30 AM, with 139 students sitting for the exam. The college, along with the Indonesian University, emphasized the importance of students having official ID cards with their assigned seat numbers, and the need to successfully pass the exam to advance to Level Two. Senabil Foundation, in cooperation with the administration of Ibn Khaldoun College, supervised the exam process, providing a suitable environment, monitoring staff, and a media team to document the exam activities. We wish all our students success and qualification for the second level, leading them toward obtaining the international English language levels certificate.

The UNICEF Health Awareness and Education Team conducted a field visit to Senabil School with the aim of enhancing students’ health awareness during the ongoing emergency conditions in the Gaza Strip. The visit focused on delivering key messages about disease prevention, the importance of personal and public hygiene, and raising awareness about the dangers of approaching explosive remnants of war or any suspicious objects to ensure students’ safety. The team also led interactive sessions and educational activities designed to equip students with essential knowledge to help them safely navigate their surroundings inside and outside the school. This visit comes as part of UNICEF’s continuous efforts to support children’s health and safety.

They have returned once again… Back to the exam halls, to the pen and paper, and to hope! With funding from Senabil Foundation for Youth and Development – Türkiye – the General Secondary (Tawjihi) examinations for students of the Al-Azhari Institutes officially resumed today at their Gaza campus, after a two-year suspension caused by the difficult conditions in the Gaza Strip. A total of 900 students sat for the exams on the first day, including 300 students from the southern areas, who were transported and facilitated to ensure their safe and organized participation. This initiative reflects the foundation’s commitment to supporting the education sector and enabling students to continue their academic journey despite ongoing challenges. We extend our best wishes for success to all students.

Senabil Foundation for Youth and Development conducted a field visit to the Al-Azhari Institutes in Gaza ahead of the upcoming Tawjihi (General Secondary) examinations. The visit aimed to assess the readiness of exam halls and ensure that students have a safe and suitable environment during the exam period. This initiative comes as part of the foundation’s ongoing efforts to support the education sector and assist students, especially considering the challenging conditions in the Gaza Strip. The visit included evaluating logistical needs and ensuring that essential supplies are in place for a smooth and well-organized examination process. Senabil Foundation emphasized its continued commitment to supporting the educational system and collaborating with partners to provide the best conditions for Tawjihi students.

Despite the difficult circumstances and humanitarian challenges in Gaza, Senabil Foundation for Youth and Development continues its efforts to support education and empower youth. The foundation organized a ceremony to honor students who participated in the English Conversation and Writing Course, implemented in partnership with the University of Manchester (UK), aimed at developing students’ communication and academic writing skills as part of the foundation’s educational support programs. During the event, certificates were distributed to students who successfully completed the course, in an atmosphere filled with hope and determination to continue learning despite the challenges, attended by the Foundation’s President and the Programs Manager. Through such initiatives, Senabil Foundation reaffirms its commitment to promoting education and opening new horizons for Gaza’s students toward academic excellence.