Joint Services Council for Solid Waste Management
Joint Services Council for Solid Waste Management
Overview
The Joint Services Council for Solid Waste Management is a non-profit organization established in 2007 with the aim of improving environmental and health conditions and raising the quality and efficiency of solid waste management services in the Ramallah and Al-Bireh Governorate-Palestine.
Profile Information
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Category:
National and Regional NGO Sectors of Interest:
Democratic Governance, Environment and Energy, Waste ManagementSub Sectors of Interest:
Municipal services and local development, Pollution reduction, Municipal Solid WasteType of Service:
Advocacy and awareness raising, Institutional Strengthening, Media and communicationSub Services:
Institutional Governance, Digital and social mediaLocations:
PalestineHeadquarters:
Palestine
Contact Information

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Joint Services Council for Solid Waste Management
- http://www.jscrab.ps/
- Said Hudairi
Executive Director
Palestine
said.hudairi@jscrab.ps - Ghadeer Yousef
Administration & Financial Assistant
Palestine
ghadeer.yousef@jscrab.ps
Current and Previous Partners Worked With Joint Services Council for Solid Waste Management
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Bilateral and Multilateral Agency
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Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Morocco, Palestine, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, Yemen
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Agriculture, Democratic Governance, Economic Growth, Education, Environment and Energy, Infrastructure, Refugees and Migration, Urban & Rural Development, Waste Management, Water and Wastewater
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Consulting Firm
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Palestine
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Media Development, Information Communication and TechnologyPerforming and visual arts, Media and communication, Events management, Marketing Services
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National and Regional NGO
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Palestine
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Economic Growth, Education, IndustryCapacity building and training, Monitoring and evaluation
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Bilateral and Multilateral Agency
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Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, Yemen
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Democratic Governance, Economic Growth, Information Communication and Technology
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29th December 2022