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Shirel Golan's death highlights urgent need for mental health reform post-Oct. 7 - opinion
This is not just a moral duty but also a national interest of the highest order. Shirel Golan’s death must be the final warning sign. Jpost, 4.11.24
One year in limbo: Displaced Israeli families continue life in hotels with no end in sight
Even in their temporary homes, the ongoing war along Israel's borders is all too present for evacuees and families, Jpost, 3.11.24
The key to tackling our national mental health emergency
With low public investment in trauma services, civil society groups are best positioned to unite around a vision for innovative solutions, The Times of Israel, 10.10.24
October 7 devastated Israel, but philanthropy can help heal it - opinion
A long and difficult road must be taken to heal the shattered lives of the October 7 massacre survivors and to address their social, emotional, economic, healthcare, and community needs, Jpost, 17.12.23
A relief package that leaves far too many out in the cold
The Knesset's wartime aid plan leaves a large swath of workers, including hourly wage earners, at risk of immediate poverty, The Times of Israel, 30.11.23
NGO convinces government to pay workers unemployed due to war
As Israel faces an ongoing war, the country's leading NGO, 121, has taken a proactive approach to mitigate the conflict’s impact on workers who have been facing major setbacks, Jpost, 19.11.23
Poverty rates in Israel are among the highest
Poverty is not predetermined and gaps can be narrowed if we set our minds to it, Jpost, 31.1.23