Approach Words: Capacity Building, Urban Livability, Urban Resilience
Public Policy Instruments: Physical Intervention, Planning
The Rooftop Gardens project is an urban agriculture initiative led by the American Near East Refugee Aid (Anera) Organization in the West Bank and Gaza Strip of Palestine.1 This initiative addresses food insecurity in densely populated areas that lack adequate agricultural land2 by implementing rooftop farming activities.3 The project involves establishing rooftop gardens on family homes, complete with a hydroponic planting system that optimizes water usage.4
The project’s primary aim is to promote food self-sufficiency and combat food insecurity by enabling vulnerable families to grow their own seasonal crops.5 Additionally, it provides an opportunity for Palestinian families to generate income by selling surplus crops.6 The project is part of a broader Rooftop Gardens Program,i through which Anera plans to implement more than a thousand rooftop gardens across Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine.7
Title: An illustration showing phase 2 of the project implementation.
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Title: Farming in half barrels in Gaza Strip.
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Title: Rooftop Gardens in Jalasoun Camp in Ramallah.
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Title: A photo shows the technical support from the Anera Team.
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To achieve its objective, Anera’s agricultural experts have implemented the project in four phases, and these are as follows:
As of the latest data, a total of 102 rooftop gardens13 have been implemented in Palestine. The distribution includes 57 greenhouses across different neighborhoods in the Gaza Strip, 49 rooftop gardens implemented in 2021,14 and an additional 7 in 2022.15 In the West Bank, 15 rooftop gardens were implemented in 2022,16 while five were installed in Jalazone Refugee Camp in Ramallah in 2022.17 These gardens are productive; some can yield up to 2 tons of vegetables annually.18
The Rooftop Gardens Project was initiated and implemented by Anera,19 an American non-governmental organization active in the West Bank, Gaza, and surrounding countries. Anera’s agricultural experts design and customize the greenhouse gardens to suit each location.20 The project is funded through donations to Anera, with the cost of one rooftop garden exceeding $3,000.21
Project Link
https://www.anera.org/blog/a-look-at-our-rooftop-garden-project-that-combats-food-insecurity/
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