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Affirmative Action — Public-Sector Employment Quota in Sderot
Govt resolutions 1605/2533 mandate at least 1.7% representation of Ethiopian-Israelis in state jobs. Actual compliance is low — performance review is open to every candidate.
About Sderot
Sderot, located adjacent to the Gaza border, hosts a long-established Israeli-Ethiopian community that has dealt with security challenges alongside economic hardship. The community has demonstrated remarkable resilience, and development projects in the city offer new housing opportunities.
Who is eligible?
Any Ethiopian-Israeli candidate for a state job (including municipalities, government companies, public universities).
What backs an affirmative_action claim?
- Govt resolution 1605 (2003): minimum 1.7% representation
- Govt resolution 2533 (2008): dedicated position allocations
- Civil Service (Appointments) Law, §15A
How to apply
- When applying — declare Ethiopian origin on the form
- If rejected — request written representation analysis for the position
- Escalate to Civil Service Commission if the analysis reveals under-representation
- For discrimination — Tebeka provides free legal representation
📞 Civil Service Commission: 02-6705555 🔗 File via Tebeka: tebeka.org.il
Ethiopian community in Sderot
- Community population
- ~7,000
- Share of city
- ~35%
- Main neighbourhoods
- שכ' ב', שכ' ג'
- Community services
- ENP, NATAL, ביה"ס קהילתי
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FAQ — Sderot
- How many Ethiopian-Israelis live in Sderot?
- The Ethiopian-Israeli community in Sderot numbers approximately ~7,000 residents — around ~35% of the city's population. Main neighbourhoods: שכ' ב', שכ' ג'.
- How do I claim Affirmative Action — Public-Sector Employment Quota in Sderot?
- Contact the Sderot Employment Bureau — it is required to assist in implementing affirmative-action law. For support: ENP, NATAL, ביה"ס קהילתי.
- What community support is available in Sderot for this right?
- In Sderot, the following organisations can assist with paperwork, translation and entitlement: ENP, NATAL, ביה"ס קהילתי.
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