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

Find out how more than 30 Israeli NGOs are helping African nations meet the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.

Working with local partners, seasoned Israeli volunteers provide emergency medical and trauma assistance after the earthquake and plan longer-term aid.

Tel Aviv University seeks to have every 10th medical student come from peripheries and underrepresented ethnic or religious backgrounds.

The new resilience center joins four others throughout Ukraine, helping locals deal with mental effects of war.

In Israel, immigrants from both sides of the Ukraine war get free course to help them qualify for new careers in food service.

Teams from SmartAID and IsraAID aim to work alongside local and international search and rescue missions after earthquake kills more than 2,000.

Prominent activists, public figures and organizations participate in #IsraelisLoveIranians.

Disaster relief organization provides critical electricity, Internet and communication support to first responders in Florida.

As the upheaval in Israel escalates, a group dedicated to overcoming polarizing politics works to create a massive moderate base.

Israeli ophthalmologists organize international conference of ocular oncologists to promote equity in global eyecare.

An Israeli college of education shows ISRAEL21c how classrooms are changing into innovation centers full of sensory learning opportunities.

A color-coded problem-solving model empowers children with and without special needs to take responsibility for achieving their goals.

The unique site, with a purpose-built water source and energy network, was designed by irrigation giant Netafim with funds from Rwanda’s government.

Retinoblastoma Silk Road Project facilitates treatment in Pakistan for children from Afghanistan with a potentially deadly form of eye cancer.