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The IPCC takes part in Seminar on “Euro Med Youth Policies on Intercultural Dialogue”, Strasbourg  | 28/01/10   Second Workshop on Role of Councils and Joint Services Councils in Planning, Development and Society Participation | 19/12/09   Young Israeli and Palestinian political leaders participate in joint training seminar, Brussels  | 19/11/09   Presentation for senators from the California Legislature | 10/12/09   Lecture on Urban Development in Ramallah  | 02/12/09   
 
Successful Jerusalem
Conflict Over Housing
Herod's Gate Settlement
Jerusalem in the Future
Jerusalem State of Affairs
Light Train
Master Plan II
Meir Margalit
Presentation of Vision - 2020
The Wall -2007


Jerusalem The Old City: Urban Fabric and Geopolitical Implications

IPCC has published a new report entitled “Jerusalem The Old City: Urban Fabric and Geopolitical Implications”. The report is IPCC’s 17th volume on Jerusalem, supported by the Freidrich Ebert Stiftung (FES), and is the first to center in detail on the Old City. Sovereignty and control of the Old City is one of the main issues in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The study examines the state of the Old City and explores possible geopolitical scenarios for its future, including functional urban and spatial implications of each scenario. Ultimately, the study identifies the most feasible intervention to avoid an escalation of hostilities. The best case scenario features Israeli and Palestinian cooperation and integration under an international regime


Jerusalem Wall: A decade of Division and Urban Incarceration – A Survey on the Impact of the Separation Wall on Jerusalem
A statistical booklet has been published by IPCC entitled “Jerusalem Wall: A decade of Division and Urban Incarceration – A Survey on the Impact of the Separation Wall on Jerusalem”. The construction of the wall around and through East Jerusalem has altered the physical and psychological make-up of the city and its inhabitants. IPCC has conducted surveys on the perceptions of the wall amongst Palestinian Jerusalemites, and this booklet summarizes the primary findings. The results contribute to a better understanding of how separation affects memories, perceptions and behaviors of those affected. They also help us to develop policies that will improve the living conditions of those Palestinians experiencing separation and/or displacement. For Statistics please click here


28/1/2010 The IPCC takes part in Seminar on “Euro Med Youth Policies on Intercultural Dialogue”, Strasbourg Read More...


19/12/09 Second Workshop on Role of Councils and Joint Services Councils in Planning, Development and Society Participation Read More...


10/12/09 Presentation for senators from the California Legislature The 10th of December the Founder and Head of IPCC, Dr. Rami Nasrallah, met with senators Curren D. Price, Jr. and Gloria Negrete McLeod from the California Legislature Read More...


2/12/09 Lecture on Urban Development in Ramallah On the 2nd of December the IPCC in cooperation with the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) held a lecture in Ramallah entitled “Ramallah Urban Development since 1996. Read More...


24/11/09 Workshop on Role of Councils and Joint Services Councils in Planning, Development and Society Participation Between the 12th and 14th of November 2009. Read More...


19/11/09 Young Israeli and Palestinian political leaders participate in joint training seminar, Brussels , Read More...