Michael Goldshtein

Michael Goldshtein is an experienced professional involved in humanitarian efforts, currently serving as an interpreter for NATAN Worldwide Disaster Relief, where responsibilities include translating and leading humanitarian delegations aimed at assisting Ukrainian colleagues in trauma recovery. As a spokesman for Israeli Friends of Ukraine, Michael connects with local authorities and organizes public events, leveraging multilingual skills in translation. Previously, Michael served as a staff sergeant in the Israel Defense Forces for 30 months, receiving an honorary order for distinguished service. Additionally, experience includes working as an academic advisor at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Michael is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Government from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and has completed a degree in International Relations from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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Beersheba, Israel

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NATAN Worldwide Disaster Relief

NATAN Worldwide Disaster Relief is as an Israeli-based disaster relief organizations working to assist communities facing humanitarian crisis and disasters. We are a multicultural, non-governmental, non-political organization. We have aided refugees fleeing conflict in Syria, Serbia and in Greece as well as victims of natural and man-made and environmental disasters. Our DNA • Rapid deployment – Our teams deploy within 72 hours after the event • High professional standards: Professional volunteers with proven experience, supervised by academic institutions • Volunteerism: Volunteers both on administrative level and in the field. We have a roster of over 850 volunteers, most of them ready to deploy • Inter-Organizational Collaboration: A network of international and Israeli organizations committed to sharing skills and experience in humanitarian operations • Flexibility: NATAN's programs are adjusted to the unique needs of each target community by our multifaith and multicultural volunteers • Working on both individual and community levels: Community empowerment programs based on "Train the Trainers"​ principle in medical, psycho-social and community development and resilience skills • Ability to operate independently in the field in partnership with local organizations • Established 2004 - Our previous name was NATAN International Humanitarian Aid.


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Headquarters

Tel Aviv, Israel

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51-200

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