 From 1997 to 1999 PACE has completed numerous cultural heritage and environmental preservation projects throughout the West Bank including: Sebastia (Samaria), Tell al-Nasbah-al-Bireh, al-Jib (Gibeon), Tell al-Tal (‘Ai), Birzeit, Jifna, Aboud, Shuqba (Wadi al-Natuf), Tell Balata (Shekhem). The projects were carried out in cooperation with the Palestinian Agricultural Relief Committee and supported by the Dutch Representative Office and the French Consulate in Jerusalem.- In Oct. 2003 PACE completed a project entitled "Protecting the heritage of the historical villages of al-Jib (Gibeon) and Beitin (Bethel) – Ramallah". Project supported by the American Wye River.
- In June 2004 PACE completed a project entitled "Protecting the heritage of five Palestinian villages: Jifna, Atara, Beit Rima, Dair Ghassaneh and Aboud – west of Ramallah. Project supported by the the German Fund for Palestinian NGOs - Friedrich-Naumann Foundation.
- In Feb. 2004 PACE completed a project entitled "Rehabilitating the sanctuary (Maqam) al-Sheikh Khaled in Dair Ghassaneh – Ramallah. Project carried out in cooperation with the Palestinian Hydrology Group and supported by Program of Assistant for the Palestinian People - UNDP.
- In May 2004 PACE completed a project entitled "Protecting the Cultural Heritage of the Northern West Bank region: Qalqelia, Habla, al-Taibeh, Tura, Barta’a, Salfit, Falamia, Marada, Hares and Bedia. Project was carried out in cooperation with the Palestinian Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation and supported by CIDA - Canada.
- In Feb. 2005 PACE completed a project entitled "Preserving and Promoting Traditional Handicrafts in Palestinian Rural Areas – West Bank. Project was supported by the Palestine Development Fund.
- In Oct. 2005 PACE completed a project entitled "Assessing the Impacts of the Israeli Separation Wall in the West Bank on Palestinian Cultural Heritage. Project was carried out in cooperation with UCLA and supported by the American Institute of Peace.
- Between 2003 and 2006 PACE implemented several projects under the theme "Protecting and promoting endangered traditional Palestinian handicrafts in Different Palestinian Rural Areas such as Jammain, Deir Ghasaneh, Ein Arik, Aqbat Jaber, Shoyokh, Thahria, Samu’a, Kufur Nimeh, and others. Projects were supported by the German Development Agency (DED) and the Welfare Association.
- In Dec. 2005 PACE completed a project entitled "Documenting the history of the Palestinian Refugee Camp of Jalazone - Ramallah. Project supported by the German Development Agency (DED).
- In Dec. 2006 PACE completed a project entitled "Documenting the history of Palestinian Refugee Camps of Al-Ain – Nablus and Al-Aroub – Hebron. Project supported by the German Development Agency (DED).
- In June 2008 PACE in cooperation with the Palestinian Ministry of Culture, completed a project entitled "Protecting and Promoting Palestinian Traditional Handicrafts in Jammain and Kuful Hares". The project was supported by UNISCO.
- In Feb. 2008 PACE completed a project entitled "Reviving the Abraham Bath in the West Bank". The project was supported by the Abraham Bath Initiative – Harvard University, USA.
- In June 2008 PACE completed a project entitled "Protecting and Promoting Palestinian Traditional Handicrafts Amongst the Women of the Jahalin Tripe – Abu Dis. In cooperation with the German Development Agency – DED.
- In Oct. 2008 PACE completed a project entitled "Protecting and Promoting Palestinian Traditional handicrafts in the Palestinian Rural Areas of Jammain, Aqbat Jaber & Kufur Nimeh". The project which commenced on August 2007 was supported by the Welfare Association. It entailed the training of 30 women from each of the three localities on the techniques of producing high quality handicrafts and marketing them locally and internationally.
- In Dec. 2008 PACE completed a project entitled "Documenting the History of Palestinian Women of the West Bank and Gaza". This long term research project which began in 2007 concentrated on the issue of discrimination against women and entailed the training a group of 35 women from different parts of the country on the techniques of collecting oral data and field research. The women then collected 100 in-depth oral interviews with Palestinian women from all over the West Bank to form an archive that will be used for educational and political purposes. The project was supported by UNISCO and in cooperation with the Palestinian Women Research and Documentation Center - Ramallah.
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