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DATE: friday 11, saturday 12, sunday 13 of APRIL, 2008
FEE: participation is free
LOCATION: Bir Zeit Village, Old Women Campus, near Latin church
AIM: development of 'different' campaigning concepts, applicable (also) on a small scale, involving both sides, keeping hope alive.
 

APPLYING & INFO: IGNORE FORM BELOW IF STILL PRESENT, just send a mail with relevant personal data to  (Justus van Oel).

-Full name, age, male or female,

-Job, former jobs, education, organisations you worked with.

-Hobby's, talents, passions (something special or relevant about yourself) 

-Your motivation ( 50 words max) to take part.

-You'll receive a personal reply

 

1 Personal Data

Full name male female
Date of birth  
Email  
Job  
Jobs before that  
Degrees  
Unfinished studies  
     
2 Seven questions about your opinion and assessment of the' Dutch situation.
1. Olive trees. There is a campaign where Dutch Christians 'buy' an olive tree, to be re-planted on Palestinian soil. This campaign works remarkably well. Would you expect the same success with: (more ticks allowed)

A similar campaign, without the support the churches
A similar campaign, but through the internet
Selling olive oil, from 'saved' trees
Selling olives, from 'saved' trees
Selling Dutch Christians Palestinian olive oil from other trees
Soliciting donations for a general Save the Olive Trees Fund
Reforestation of Palestine, with a 'personal' tree of any kind
   
2. Earlier, many Christians supported reforestation in Israel by planting a 'personal' tree over there. Is it wise to hint at this, in the current 'Olive-tree campaign' for Palestine? (tick only one)

It's better not to mention it. The issue is to sensitive
Change nothing: the Olive-Tree concept works, if it ain't broke, don't fix it  
Hint at it. Dutch Christians by now feel a little guilty about their once unconditional support for Israel: make use of it
Be direct, mention it
   
3. Would 'sales' of Palestinian olive trees go up if: (tick any)

You got two for the price of one  
If for every olive tree in Palestine one 'balanced tree' was planted in Israel  
If you got a discount on your second tree  
If, by webcam, you could see your tree every day  
If the email address and name of the sponsor would be put on a sign, on the tree  
     
4. A Moroccan Dutch support group for Palestine promoted (in various ways)  sending SMS message, thus raising money for Palestine (about 75 eurocent per SMS, is 50%). What happened? (tick only one)

In the first week 5000 euro was raised
In the first week 3000 euro was raised  
In the first week 1000 euro was raised
In the first week 200 euro was raised
   
5. A writer and columnist (whose name was printed under his articles over 1 million times a month, during 5 years, apart from other publicity) set up a website, with all his work, easily found by any search engine. How many daily page views did he get, on average, over these five years? (tick only one)

1100
350
120
6
   
6. The population of Holland is about 16 million people. A documentary (for instance one by Benny Brunner, about the Wall) when shown on television, is considered a 'minor hit' if it attracts: (tick only one)

more than 1.000.000 viewers
more than 500.000 viewers
more than 150.000 viewers  
more than 50.000 viewers
   
7. A right wing Dutch society-reporter was a guest in a sponsored, totally commercial (business) TV show hosted and exploited by a Dutch real estate tycoon. What happened? (tick only one)

They briefly discussed Palestine, as a source of terrorism

The society-reporter had just come home from a trip in the OPT, and was shocked

The reporter had just come home from a trip in the OPT, and defended Israeli politics  
They discussed the opportunities offered by cheap labour 'behind the wall'
   
Thank you for staying with us. We finish with one last request.  
   
Please give us your motivation to apply ( max 150 words)  
 

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