WATC was established in 1992 in Ramallah, West Bank.[3]
Selected publications
Jad, Islah. 2005. “Islamist Women of Hamas: A New Women’s Movement?” In On Shifting Ground; Muslim Women in a Global Era, edited by Fereshteh Nouraie-Simone. New York: The Feminist Press.
UNDP. Jad, Islah (core team member) and others. 2006. Arab Human Development Report, 2005: Women’s Empowerment. New York: UNDP.
Jad, Islah. 2005–2006. “Letters from Ramallah.” Bahithat 11: 206–226.
−−−. Jad, Islah (August 2007). "NGOs: Between buzzwords and social movements". Development in Practice. 17 (4–5): 622–629. doi:10.1080/09614520701469781. S2CID144027087.
−−−. Al–Ali, Feryal, ed. (2010), "Reflections on the Arab Human Development Report on the empowerment of women in the Arab world", Arab women: future perspectives (in Arabic), Amman, Jordan: Arab Thought Forum.
−−−. Rubenberg, Cheryl A., ed. (2010), "Islamic Jihad", Encyclopedia of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers, ISBN9781588266866.
−−−. Jad, Islah (June 2011). "Islamist women of Hamas: between feminism and nationalism". Inter-Asia Cultural Studies. 12 (2): 176–201. doi:10.1080/14649373.2011.554647. S2CID144924736.
Jad, Islah. 2020. "NGOs: Between Buzzwords and Social Movements." In Women's Grassroots Mobilization in the MENA Region Post-2011 (Kelsey Norman, ed.).Baker Institute (Houston, TX). 28 June 2020. https://doi.org/10.25613/j0tx-w723[4]