Middle East Centre

NGOization of the Palestinian civil society post-Oslo: our community-based ways out

Oct 31, 2025
Dr. Amal Nazzal, an expert in NGOization and feminist organizing, joins Soheir Asaad, a Palestinian political organizer at Rawa, for an insightful discussion on the impact of NGOization on Palestinian civil society. They explore the ways funding alters activism, examining how donor conditions often depoliticize grassroots efforts. Soheir underscores the detrimental effects of humanitarianism in the context of Gaza and critiques traditional philanthropy's fragmentation of movements. Together, they propose community-driven alternatives that aim to restore power and self-determination.
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INSIGHT

NGOization Depoliticized Palestinian Movements

  • Amal Nazzal argues NGOization transformed Palestinian movements into professionalized, depoliticized institutions tied to donor agendas.
  • She highlights the Palestinian Authority's mediating role that deepens control and suppresses radical politics within NGOs.
ANECDOTE

Women Activists' Silence After Rizar Banat

  • Amal recounts women activists who refused to condemn state violence after Rizar Banat's killing, exposing depoliticization within feminist NGOs.
  • She uses oral histories of long-time activists to probe how agency persisted or eroded inside NGOs after Oslo.
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Feminism Historically Linked To Liberation

  • Amal traces Palestinian feminist organizing from the 1920s through Oslo to show feminism was historically inseparable from national liberation.
  • She warns NGO frameworks narrowed feminist agendas to depoliticized service delivery disconnected from colonial violence.
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