

Senabil School achieved a remarkable accomplishment by winning second place in the 2026 Chess Championship at the level of the Central Directorate, in a competition that included broad participation from schools across the directorate.
The school was represented by student Bahaa Rami Mustafa Al-Nawajah, an 11th-grade literary stream student, who delivered an outstanding performance reflecting his strong skills and competitive abilities.
The school administration expressed its pride in this achievement, emphasizing its commitment to supporting extracurricular activities and developing students’ cultural, athletic, and intellectual talents.

Senabil Association for Youth and Development received a delegation from the Site Management Cluster in a visit aimed at strengthening relationships and partnerships, as well as enhancing coordination and unifying efforts and interventions to better respond to humanitarian needs and serve the community. The visit included an introduction to the association’s programs and activities, a review of its key projects and areas of work, in addition to discussions on future cooperation opportunities and coordination mechanisms, contributing to stronger collaboration among stakeholders and achieving sustainable humanitarian and development impact.

Senabil Association for Youth and Development welcomed a representative of the Health Cluster on a visit aimed at strengthening communication and cooperation, learning more about the association’s activities and programs, and exploring potential opportunities for support and partnership that contribute to serving the community and enhancing health and humanitarian efforts.

Senabil Association for Youth and Development concluded a one-month training course in Artificial Intelligence for school students, with the participation of 28 students. During the course, participants learned about AI concepts and practical applications, enhancing their digital and creative skills and helping them keep pace with technological developments.

Senabil Association held a comprehensive meeting bringing together directors of departments, divisions, and various programs within the organization, joined by the Palestine Office Director and the Association's Director in Türkiye. The meeting aimed to review institutional performance during the first half of 2026 and discuss future plans and strategic directions for the months ahead. The meeting began with an opening speech by Mr. Bassam Al-Batta, Director of the Palestine Office, who shared the Association's vision for the second half of the year, its strategic priorities, and the key challenges and opportunities facing the organization as it works to strengthen the impact of its humanitarian and development programs. The meeting also included a review session on program performance during the first half of the year, where program coordinators presented major achievements, completed projects, beneficiary numbers, challenges encountered during implementation, and lessons learned across the sectors of health, education, relief, agriculture, and freelancing programs. Participants then reviewed the Association's financial and institutional status, discussing revenues, expenditures, current commitments, ongoing projects, and funding needs required to support planned activities in the coming period. The meeting also addressed operational plans for the second half of 2026, covering educational, relief, agricultural, and freelancing programs, with a focus on improving service delivery and expanding outreach to target beneficiaries. In addition, participants discussed several internal development matters, including the Association's media and marketing plan, the enhancement of computerized systems, updates to policies and administrative procedures, job descriptions and performance evaluation mechanisms, as well as logistics, warehouses, assets, procurement processes, and the preventive maintenance plan. Attendees also discussed partnerships and fundraising efforts, exploring ways to strengthen relationships with donors and partners in order to expand the scope of projects and ensure their long-term sustainability. The meeting concluded by emphasizing the importance of integration and coordination among all departments and units, as well as the need to unify efforts toward achieving the Association's objectives and maximizing its humanitarian and developmental impact in the coming phase.

Funded by UNICEF, Senabil Association for Youth and Development implemented a shelter assistance distribution project for families living in marginalized areas as part of its humanitarian efforts to alleviate suffering, improve living conditions, and strengthen communities’ ability to cope with increasing humanitarian challenges. The project targets the most vulnerable families by providing essential shelter items that enhance protection and comfort, helping to ease daily hardships difficult circumstances. The Association emphasized that all stages of implementation are carried out in accordance with international humanitarian standards and the core principles of humanitarian action, ensuring that assistance reaches those most in need efficiently and transparently while preserving beneficiaries’ dignity and respecting their rights. The Association’s field teams continue working to reach the most vulnerable populations in marginalized areas, contributing to improved living conditions and reduced humanitarian suffering among targeted families. Senabil Association for Youth and Development expressed its appreciation for UNICEF’s support in implementing this humanitarian intervention and reaffirmed its commitment to serving communities and responding to growing humanitarian needs in line with the highest humanitarian standards.

Senabil Association held an introductory orientation session for the "Sami" Values Project, bringing together parents and caregivers to help them understand the project's goals and key components in a warm and welcoming setting. The project is designed to nurture positive values in children, build essential life skills, and support their personal development in a balanced, caring, and constructive way. As part of the launch, children also took part in a range of interactive and recreational activities, carefully planned to create a positive and engaging environment, one that encourages active participation, joyful interaction, and meaningful connection. At the end of the event, gifts and holiday tokens were lovingly distributed to the children. This gesture reflects Senabil Association's ongoing commitment to bringing joy into young lives and encouraging them to remain engaged and inspired throughout the project's journey.