Campaigns and Mobilisations
The network coordinates peaceful, lawful actions—from synchronised global hunger strikes and city-centre demonstrations to cultural vigils, digital storms, and aid convoys—to sustain public visibility and convert solidarity into tangible impact, with each mobilisation designed around clear objectives (awareness, fundraising, policy pressure), inclusive participation (on-site and online), and robust duty-of-care protocols; activities include international day-of-action toolkits, local march permitting
and steward training, social-media “amplify packs,” convoy logistics with vetted relief partners, and press briefings with spokesperson preparation, while success is tracked via turnout and online reach, funds or in-kind aid delivered, decision-makermeetings secured post-action, earned media and op-eds generated, and volunteer retention and growth.
Policy and Dialogue
The network convenes members for structured policy dialogue grounded in documented evidence and international law, harmonising advocacy positions and driving concrete steps to end the occupation and protect civilians in Palestine and Gaza; activities include monthly policy roundtables, rapid legal memos, model letters to ministries and parliaments, parliamentary briefings, and outreach to mayoral and university governance bodies, with progress evidenced by unified policy statements, sign-ons and endorsements, meetings with officials, citations of network materials in debates and resolutions, and measurable policy shifts such as procurement guidance, ceasefire resolutions, and humanitarian access commitments.
Knowledge Sharing
The network focuses on simple, practical knowledge sharing to promote Palestinian rights: it gathers and circulates clear best-practice notes, short how-to guides, and examples that show what has worked in different contexts (campus, community, workplace); highlights do’s and don’ts for messaging and outreach; and points members to reliable sources and basic legal/ethical references, so local groups can communicate accurately, organise respectfully, and advocate more effectively.
Research The network’s research programmes synthesise legal, humanitarian, cultural, media, medical, and technology expertise into rigorous, policy-relevant evidence that advances protection, accountability, and the fulfilment of Palestinian rights under international law while strengthening civic capacity; using mixed-methods fieldwork and remote sensing, legal and policy analysis, media/disinformation forensics, cultural-heritage risk assessments, platform and network analysis, and participatory action research, the programme produces rapid evidence notes for urgent decisions and longitudinal thematic studies, underpinned by independent legal and ethics review leading to measurable improvements in protection practices and access to humanitarian relief in Gaza and across Palestine.