Mapping the Future provides a strategic analysis of the political landscape facing Palestinian communities, with specific attention to governance structures, institutional capacity, and reconstruction pathways.
The research uses a mixed-methods design, combining survey data with qualitative case studies of community-led reconstruction initiatives. This method offers both broad evidence and grounded local detail.
At the center of the publication is collaborative resilience: sustainable reconstruction cannot be imposed from outside, but must emerge from cooperation between local communities, civil society organizations, and supportive partners.
The paper identifies five pillars for forward action: inclusive governance reform, economic diversification, educational transformation, cultural heritage preservation, and cross-border solidarity networks.
It concludes with an actionable roadmap for local actors, institutions, and international stakeholders committed to a just and durable future.