Health and Environment
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The sewage and drainage infrastructure in East Jerusalem has been neglected for many years, with a shortage of some 50 kilometers of sewage pipes. Sanitary conditions are disgraceful: garbage is piling up on streets; the scarce trash containers are broken, overflowing and leaking. Additionally, access to water has become increasingly threatened, if not entirely cut off. As many of the Palestinian residents are unable to receive building permits and so engage in illegal construction, they cannot legally be attached to the water supply. All of these conditions severely damage the right of the local residents to health and to dignity.
As a part of the attempt to have the state provide basic infrastructure in East Jerusalem, ACRI utilizes public advocacy to bring to light the significance of the lack of proper sanitation and access to clean water. ACRI has published reports exclusively focusing on or including the issue of sanitation and access to water and the threat it causes to the right to life, health, and dignity. ACRI continues to stress the importance of meaningful progress towards improving conditions in East Jerusalem, health and environment being some of the central issues.
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ACRI in the News : July 1 – July 16 2012
July 17, 2012
Levy Committee Report Denies Occupation of West Bank Validate Settlements, Israeli Panel Suggests – July 9, 2012 (New York … Read more
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East Jerusalem in Numbers
May 16, 2012
East Jerusalem in Numbers May 2012 Population: 360,882 Palestinians comprising 38% of Jerusalem’s total population. Revocation of Residency: … Read more
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Jerusalem Day 2012: Unprecedented Deterioration in East Jerusalem
May 16, 2012
The prolonged policies that created 78% poverty rates and a frail job market in East Jerusalem. Prolonged policies have stifled … Read more
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Poverty Is Not Fated – Policies of Poverty in East Jerusalem
May 14, 2012
Jerusalem Day will be marked next Sunday, and the Israeli media will put a spotlight on the city – but … Read more
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ACRI: Jerusalem Municipality Is Responsible for Its Residents beyond the Barrier
December 15, 2011
In response to the remarks of Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat, as reported yesterday by the newspaper Ma’ariv (14 December 2011), in … Read more
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“Wake Up Call: Jerusalem Is Not Unified”
May 19, 2009
Palestinians and Israelis gather on Jerusalem Day to protest against the discriminatory policies in East Jerusalem. A first of its … Read more