1) The document discusses gender considerations in social protection programs in Palestine. While such programs have helped households, they have had limited impact on empowering women at individual, household, and community levels. 2) At the individual level, programs improved consumption but did little for income generation or access to services. At the household level, they reduced stress but not care burdens. At the community level, they facilitated some participation but also stigma. 3) To better empower women, programs need to address norms, care responsibilities, mobility, and link to services, skills and legal support while enhancing information sharing and collective action.