WHO WE ARE

The 4GREEN SPACES Competition is an initiative part of  “Green West Bank”, a bilateral cooperation programme with Palestine promoted by ENABEL and financially supported by the Belgian Government for the period 2022-2026 devoted to empowering Palestinian youth in an environmentally sustainable Palestine.

The programme targets climate negative impacts in Palestine, including:

  • increased droughts,
  • flooding, and
  • heat island effects, as well as
  • environmental degradation, such as soil and air pollution and biodiversity losses;

Investing in resilient and low-carbon infrastructures is essential to take the path of a green transition and cope with the effects of climate change.

The initiative seek innovative approaches to the Palestinian context and scale-up interesting existing solutions in 4 sectors: eco-buildings, resilient public spaces, and energy.

Organizers

PAL-BE SUP

Palestinian Belgian Academic Cooperation for Sustainable Urban Planning​

Two-year project between Birzeit University and KU Leuven focused on bridging the academia, administrations and practitioners in developing sustainable urban planning, climate resilience, and promoting a circular green economy in Palestine. 

MDLF

Municipal Development and Lending Fund

Leading Palestinian institution that supports municipalities in planning, financing, and implementing development projects, ensuring that innovative ideas and proposals are effectively transformed into real, tangible impact on the ground.

ENABEL

Belgian Agency for International Cooperation

Implementing agency of the Belgium government as support to Palestine.

Birzeit University

Department of Architectural Engineering and Planning

Engaged in educating professionals in multi-scalar design, landscape, heritage and planning since 1979.

 

The Belgian Government

Funding entity

 

Partners

Palestinian Ministry of Local Government (MoLG)

Municipality of Bethlehem

Municipality of Nablus

Municipality of Hebron

Municiaplity of Tubas

Co-creating Vibrant Public Spaces in Palestine