
The inspiring story of Israel’s 65 years of aid to Africa
Israel started solving developmental challenges in Africa while it was itself still developing, and continues helping 43 nations across the continent.

Israel started solving developmental challenges in Africa while it was itself still developing, and continues helping 43 nations across the continent.

From Ethiopia to Serbia, Thailand to Ukraine, Israeli public health expert Dorit Nitzan has built a career strengthening the wellbeing of the vulnerable.

When Israeli psychotrauma expert Sophie Donio flew to Turkey to offer aid after the earthquake, she befriended a local man and helped find his nieces.

Senior officials are shown how Israel promotes accessibility and inclusion to ensure equal opportunities for people with disabilities.

Israel is a desert, and water resources are scarce, but today it produces 20% more water than it needs. What can the world learn from Israel’s experience?

Israeli organizations are helping refugees of all faiths as they do in any world crisis, only this time there’s also a Jewish connection.

From drip irrigation to hardier seeds, Israeli innovations help fill hungry bellies everywhere, particularly in the developing world.

Mifalot’s Game of Life program teaches coaches in Israel and in developing countries how to promote self-confidence, trust and education.

People come to the Ramat Negev Agro-Research Center from all over the world to study how Israel grows things in the desert and how to fight desertification.

‘I’ll forever be grateful to the State of Israel for sending a great gifted team of medical professionals to Fiji. You saved my little girl’s life.’

Israel’s Embassy in Vietnam is donating 100 innovative wheelchairs especially designed for children with disabilities.

Israel Foreign Ministry’s agency for international development cooperation donates first-ever dialysis unit to Connaught Hospital in Freetown.

It takes a long time to pick up the pieces after a catastrophic storm, but Israeli volunteers are often there to shoulder the burden and save lives. Read the second in the
series of stories from our powerful new aid exhibition, My Name is Israel.

Israel farms out its agricultural knowhow to small-scale farmers and producers, helping the world’s poorest break the cycle of hunger and poverty.

Helping refugees from Syria, Iraq, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Rwanda, Chechnya, Indonesia, Haiti, Burma, Ivory Coast, Eritrea, Kenya and more.