Launching the Gaza Reconstruction Network (GRN): A Framework for Resilient Recovery
- Inuka Tatton
- Apr 24
- 1 min read
Today, the Peace & Coexistence Council (CPC) formally announces the launch of the Gaza Reconstruction Network (GRN). As an Australian-registered NGO (ACNC), our mission has always been to bridge the gap between high-level diplomacy and ground-level impact. With the establishment of the GRN, we are moving from advocacy to active infrastructure.
The GRN is not merely an aid initiative; it is a specialized coordination hub designed to manage the complexities of reconstruction in a high-conflict environment.
Our Strategic Objectives:
Operational Ground Presence: Led by our Gaza Representative, Motaz Al-Mansi, the GRN oversees a dedicated team of over 100+ local volunteers and specialists.
Database Integration: Utilizing our proprietary database of over 1,800 regional organizations, we are mapping the reconstruction needs of the Gaza Strip to ensure aid is transparent, efficient, and direct.
International Transparency: By operating under the governance of our newly elected Board and maintaining direct contact points with federal entities like DFAT, we provide a secure, verified channel for international partners to contribute to the stabilization of the region.
A Message to Our Partners:
To our 20+ strategic partners already on the ground: the GRN subdomain is now live. This portal serves as a secure intake point for field reports, document sharing, and local expressions of interest.
Reconstruction is the ultimate form of peacebuilding. By rebuilding the physical and social fabric of Gaza, we are creating the foundation for long-term coexistence.
Get Involved: We invite local specialists, engineers, and community leaders in Gaza to submit an Expression of Interest via the secure form on our branch page.
Together, we build the future.

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