Ministry for Community Empowerment and Advancement

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Ministry of Community Empowerment and Advancement
המשרד לחיזוק וקידום קהילתי
Agency overview
Formed14 May 2020
JurisdictionGovernment of Israel
HeadquartersJerusalem
Annual budget20 Million NIS
Minister responsible
Child agency

The Ministry of Community Empowerment and Advancement (Template:Lang-he-n, Ha-Misrad LeHizuk V'Kidum Kehilati) of the government of Israel, is the governmental department responsible for Communal Development in the State of Israel. The Ministry is responsible, among others, for the Anti-Violence and Anti-Drug Authority, the National Child Protection Network, a City Without Violence project and various projects to strengthen the Arab sector. Its political head is the Community Empowerment and Advancement Minister of Israel, and its offices are located in Jerusalem.

The Ministry established in May 2020 during the negotiations to form a new government after the election to Knesset.

List of ministers

# Minister Party Governments Term start Term end
1 Orly Levy-Abekasis[1][2] Gesher 35 14 May 2020 Incumbent

Structure

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