ActionAid

Introduction

ActionAid is an “international organisation, working with over 15 million people in 45 countries.” Its head office is in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Profile

Country/TerritoryInternationalSouth Africa
Websitehttp://www.actionaid.org/
Founded1972
In their own words“We focus on the people that others forget. People in poverty. People who face discrimination. People whose voices are ignored.”

Funding

Activities

  • ActionAid leads tours in Bethlehem and Hebron where participants are encouraged to “come face-to-face with the longstanding Israeli-Palestinian conflict,” “illegal Israeli settlements,” and the “political struggles between locals and the Israeli occupation over land, water, and the building of the Israeli separation wall.”

Political Advocacy

  • In August 2022, ActionAid Palestine condemned the decision by the Israeli Ministry to designate six Palestinian NGOs as terrorist organizations. According to ActionAid Palestine, “We strongly condemn these actions. These attacks are another way of the Israeli occupation trying to assert its authority and undermine the work of human rights organisations in Palestinian territories…“We stand in solidarity with Palestinian human rights organisations, who are working to stand up for the rights of the Palestinian people.”
  • In February 2022, ActionAid Ireland participated in a campaign titled “#StopTradeWithSettlements,” calling “for an EU law that will end trade with illegal settlements once and for all.”
  • In May 2021, ActionAid launched a petition calling for the passage of the Irish “Control of Economic Activity (Occupied territories)” bill, which would make it illegal for Irish citizens and residents to import or sell “settlement goods” or to provide or attempt to provide “settlement services.” The Old City and Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem, including the Western Wall, are considered “settlements” under the bill.
  • In February 2021, ActionAid was a signatory on a statement falsely claiming that Israel has “legal obligations, to provide vaccines to the Palestinians while altogether ignoring that Palestinians residing in Jerusalem are part of the Israeli health care system; that under the Oslo Accords the PA is responsible for health care of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza; and that the PA has adopted its own vaccine policy for its population.
  • In May 2019, Action Aid published an article stating that the “US and European Union are complicit in the whitewash of war crimes against Palestinian civilians.”
  • In April 2018, ActionAid was a signatory on a statement “condemning Israel’s unlawful killing of civilians” during the Gaza-border violence and called for an “independent and transparent investigation into the killing and injuring of civilians in the context of peaceful demonstrations, and for those responsible to be held to account.” The statement ignored the violent nature of the protests, which have consisted of an organized armed attack on the Israeli border and IDF positions, attempts to destroy and breach the border fence, and sustained arson, rocket, and mortar attacks on Israeli civilian communities.
  • In 2016, the ActionAid General Assembly approved a motion by ActionAid Palestine, ActionAid Denmark, and ActionAid UK to “challeng[e] corporates that profit from the illegal occupation of Palestine.” The motions approved efforts to “identify companies profiting from the occupation” and “undertake an audit of their relationships with the companies identified.”

ActionAid Greece

ActionAid Denmark

ActionAid Palestine

  • In 2019, ActionAid Palestine lobbied in support of the discriminatory UN database of businesses operating across the 1949 Armistice line, aimed at bolstering BDS campaigns against Israel.
  • In September 2019, ActionAid Palestine was a signatory on a letter to the French President calling for him to take “concrete measures against the policies of annexation, de facto and de jure, of the Israeli government. These measures should be implemented immediately, to prevent possible Israeli unilateral actions…Inaction on the part of the international community following an Israeli annexation would spell the end of the two-state solution, and would reinforce the feeling of impunity rooted in this conflict.”
  • In May 2018, in response to the U.S. moving its embassy to Jerusalem, ActionAid’s “Country Director in the occupied Palestinian territories” Ibrahim Ibraigheth, stated that “By supporting Israel’s campaign to force the Palestinian people off their ancestral land, the U.S. is complicit in wide-ranging human rights violations. It’s no coincidence that this announcement comes the day before Palestinians remember the Nakba, when the newly established State of Israel carried out a systemic ethnic cleansing.”
  • In May 2018, ActionAid Palestine encouraged a Palestinian “right to resist” stating, “We will keep going and resisting. The occupation of Palestine will fall, the way that the Berlin wall fell, and the apartheid system fell.”
  • Co-signed an July 2016 campaign, calling on world leaders “to press the Israeli government to lift the blockade on Gaza,” while altogether omitting that the blockade was implemented in an effort to stop Palestinian terrorists from smuggling of weapons and rockets into Gaza that would later be used to target Israeli civilians.

Employees

  • Ibrahim Ibraigheth, “Country Director in the occupied Palestinian territories,” posted an image on his Facebook page glorifying Ayat al-Akhras, a suicide bomber who murdered two Israelis after detonating her explosive vest at a Jerusalem supermarket.
  • Lina Abuaisha, an ActionAid Australia employee, has a picture of a Palestinian rioter hurling stones at Israeli security forces as her profile picture.
  • Wisam Shweiki, a Project Manager at ActionAid International, posted an image on his Facebook profile glorifying Khader Adnan, a member of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror group who gained notoriety following repeated hunger strikes while in prison. The caption reads “For every gram you lose in weight, your honor increases by thousands [of grams].”

Partners

  • Member of Association of International Development Agencies (AIDA).
  • Partners with the Palestinian NGO Network (PNGO), which refused to sign the anti-terror clause that is a condition of US government funding, stating “that its members would not sign funding agreements that included the ATC [Anti-Terror Certificate]: this is now a condition for membership under PNGO byelaws [sic]” (emphasis added).
  • Also partners with the Palestinian Agricultural Relief Committees (PARC).
    • PARC’s rhetoric includes accusations of “apartheid,” “collective punishment,” “ethnic cleansing,” and “war crimes.”
    • According to PARC’s “2014-2018 Strategic Plan,” one of PARC’s strategic goals is “Holding the occupation accountable towards Palestinian rights related to the agricultural sector and rural areas” by “Boycotting…Israelis’ settlement products” and “Supporting the cooperation and coordination with the boycott committees.”

2018-2021 Funding to ActionAid International (amounts in €)

Donor2021202020192018
Denmark19,958,00021,934,00020,000,00018,690,000
European Union14,945,00018,162,00013,432,00011,499,000
United Kingdom4,946,0007,495,0007,897,0006,498,000
Australia2,151,0001,983,0001,281,0002,165,000
UN – World Food Programme3,311,0003,140,0004,886,0002,804,000
Italy2,018,0002,277,0001,906,0002,262,000
Ireland798,000780,000778,000942,000
The Netherlands5,766,0005,513,0005,300,0005,4422,000
Norway1,864,0002,168,0001,849,0001,972,000
Sweden1,184,0002,710,0004,307,0002,142,000
All “other governments”*6,705,0007,961,0001,015,0002,051,000
All “other UN agencies”11,270,0009,643,0005,542,0006,413,000

*ActionAid does not identify these “other governments” reflecting a lack of transparency and accountability

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