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Ending the cycle of poverty through education and research.
KKL-JNF invests in education and research to enable the advancement of youth in the country's geographic and social peripheries, reduce social disparities and acquire skills for a dignified livelihood.
KKL-JNF shares its extensive knowledge in the fields of agriculture, food security, and water management with developing countries and those facing the challenges of semi-arid and arid climates and terrain.
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Allocates scholarships to students in the periphery: ~350 yearly average |
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Allocates scholarships to young people for pre-military leadership academies: ~600 yearly average |
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Supports research in food security for the world: ~100 annual cooperative projects (groves, water, aquaculture, fish farming, animal husbandry, vegetables, and plant conservation) |
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Shares knowledge and know-how with developing countries: 6: Africa (Sudan, Kenya, Ethiopia, Rwanda), and Asia (China, India) |
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Supports the Arava International Center for Agricultural Training (AICAT): students from Cambodia, Cape Verde, East Timor, Figi, Gambia, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand, Vanuatu, Vietnam |
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Open to all 24/7, free of charge, KKL-JNF forests and its activities invite everyone to experience forest nature |
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Constructs and runs the KKL-JNF Heritage Centers, a unique informal educational project, providing youth in the periphery with opportunities for academic and social development. Currently, 2 active facilities (Nof HaGalil and Kiryat Malakhi) and 8 planned (Sderot, Ofakim Beit She'an, Kiryat Shmona, Tzfat, Akko, Be'er Sheva and Migdal HaEmek) |
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* * The data contained herein is from the field and authoritative KKL-JNF sources. With that, KKL-JNF's ever-evolving projects and activities are difficult to specifically quantify. |
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