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Monday, 14 June 2010 10:21

How We Work

Interpal engages in fundraising campaigns and events in order to raise awareness of Palestinian issues and the funds necessary for Interpal’s work of providing “multi-dimensional aid”. Funds are obtained through donations and sponsors with administrative costs usually covered by tax schemes (e.g. Gift Aid) or specific donations towards administrative costs. Administrative costs have been under 10% and are never deducted from specific donations. Approximately 80% of the funds are allocated for Humanitarian Aid, which includes our Child Sponsorship, Ramadan and Qurbani programmes. Of this 80%, at least 55% is exclusively for the Child Sponsorship programme.

Interpal works in partnership with like-minded charities both in Britain and overseas in distributing funds for the various projects. Strict audit trails are maintained with proper documentation required e.g. receipts, photographs, in order to ensure that funds are used for legitimate purposes. For this reason, Interpal does not deal with individuals and all of its local partners adhere to a Funding Agreement.

 

The Difficulties of Working in Palestine


Like many NGOs in the field, Interpal chooses to work with other charities and local partners in order  to maximize efforts and avoid duplication. Due to the volatile and dangerous situation in the Occupied Territories, it is far more effective to transfer funds to local authorised partners in the region and allow goods and supplies to be purchased within the area. It also helps to re-vitalise the local economy. In this manner, a Ramadan food parcel is not simply an aid package. As all goods have been locally sourced from Palestinian farmers, a Ramadan parcel has now become multi-dimensional aid.

As Interpal only has one office in the region, it is able to cover all of the areas through local contacts that otherwise would not be accessible from one central point in the region. Security risks and import restrictions in the region make it far more difficult and less efficient to send goods directly from overseas. Interpal’s local partners in the region also act as its eyes and ears on the ground, ensuring that funds are distributed to where the need is greatest.

 
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