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Nabela Espanyolli

Personal Info

  • Country of residence: Palestine
  • Gender: Female
  • Born in: 1955
  • Age: 68
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Nabila Espanyoli (Hebrew: נבילה אספניולי‎) (born in 1955) is an educational activist and feminist from the Palestinians of the 1948s, where she works in several women's associations, and was a candidate for the Knesset by the Democratic Front for Peace and Equality party.

her biography
Nabila Espanyoli was born in 1955 in the city of Nazareth, to a Christian family of ten. After graduating from high school in Nazareth, she studied social work at the University of Haifa and Al-Quds University, and studied therapeutic psychology in West Germany. Returning to the homeland in 1987, she worked in developing early childhood programs until she established with a group of women the childhood center of the Nazareth Nursery Foundation. In 1989, she has been working since then as the director of the Childhood Center.

During these years, she wrote and published several books related to early childhood, training, education and educational guidance, and participated in various Arabic publications on the subject. She also published dozens of articles in Arabic, Hebrew, English and German related to the political and social reality of Palestinian women.

her feminist activities
Espignoli is an activist in the women's center "A Woman for a Woman", a Jewish-Arab center.

In 2010, she established the “Atida”project at the Childhood Center with several institutions to integrate Arab women into the labor market and improve their conditions.

In 2011, Espagnoli was selected among the 100 inspiring figures on International Women's Day, and received an international award.

General activities

Espignoli held several positions, one of which was a member of the Board of Directors of the New Israel Fund, and she was appointed Chair of the Human Rights Committee in the Board of Directors of Shatil. She is also active in the Front party.

Espignoli is one of the founders of the Mossawa Center for Arab Citizens' Rights in Israel, and previously served as the center's president. She worked on civil rights for the Arab minority in Israel and for peace between Israel and the Palestinians.

Achievements and Awards

awards
She received the Peace Prize from Aachen, Germany, in 2006. That year, she was among the 1,000 women nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.

In 2011, she was chosen by Women Deliver among one hundred women who are inspiring, influencing and helping children and women.

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