- Vergroten netwerk (nationaal en internationaal);
- Vergroten kennis en kansen op de arbeidsmarkt;
- Stimuleren van creativiteit en samenwerken voor lokale oplossingen;
- Kennismaken met en het uitwisselen van verschillende culturen.
Stichting Wetskills ziet dit evenement in Nederland als een mogelijkheid voor Palestijnse jongeren om deel te nemen en hun horizon te verbreden. Tegelijk ook om kennis, ervaring en cultuur uit te wisselen met de andere deelnemers van Wetskills. De financiële middelen in de Westbank en Gaza zijn echter schaars. Stichting Kamoto heeft het mogelijk gemaakt om een Palestijnse young professionals deel te laten nemen aan Wetskills evenementen: ca €2,500,- per jaar. Meer info: www.wetskills.com
- Jaarlijkse donaties ten behoeve van het collegegeld voor diverse Palestijnse studenten in Jeruzalem en op de West Bank: ca € 3.000 p/jr.

Foto Birzeit Universiteit
My name is Oreit. I am a first year student at Birzeit university. I want to study translation of languages. I love to study English and dream to become a known and famous translator so I work hard to be better in languages. I also hope to improve my situation because I have only one brother who taught me English and give me support in my university meanwhile I didn't know anything about my father. I need to continue my study to get my Certificate because it is the only weapon for me in this life so I hope to continue my study to achieve my goals in life.
My name is Mahmoud , I study at Birzeit university; this is my second year. I want to study English translation but until now I am not a specialist. At the moment I study at the Faculty of Arts. I have to finish some subjects to be admitted to English translation, so I try to work hard to improve my languages. After university I work in a restaurant to earn some money. I have to pay for University by myself since my father doesn't care about me and my sister. And I have to contribute to the budget of my family. So I depend on myself to achieve my goals.
The Rural Children’s Hope “RCH” is a Non-Governmental Organization which was formed in 1996 by Dr. Dhally M. Menda and Mrs. Christine N. Mwasiti, while serving at Nyanje Mission Hospital in Eastern Province of Zambia, in an effort to raise awareness of children’s rights and address their needs and that of their entourage. The organization is registered with the Ministry of Community Development under the Registration Number RNGO101/0354/14.
The RCH’s services are provided through its three Primary Schools located in Nyanje Area, Sinda District, Eastern Province of Zambia; and at its newly opened Lusaka branch, currently operating from our house. The Rural Children’s Hope serves the underserved and marginalized rural children, their guardians and communities with children related interventions including free Primary School Education, Teenage Mothers Education and Support, Expanded Programme on Immunization, Water and Sanitation, Orphans and `vulnerable Children (OVC) support, and children’s rights.
Het verslag van het project incl. de financiële onderbouwing is te lezen via: Rural Children’s Hope - Lusaka
December 2012: ondersteuning Princess Basma Centrum met €6000 voor de renovatie van het zwembad in het revalidatiecentrum.