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Gisha
This article is about a neighbourhood in Tehran. It is unrelated to the Israeli NGO of the same name.

Gisha ( Persian language: گیشا, also called Kuy-e Nasr کوی نصر), originally KEYSHA (from the names of its two founders, Keynejad and Shapouri) is a neighbourhood in Tehran, Iran. The neighborhood was known as a center for youth recreation, shopping, and dating. Gisha is home to the world's fourth-tallest concrete tower (as of 2007), the Milad Tower (برج میلاد), and also to the marketplace, Bazzar e Nasr (بازار نصر). Iranian Bank of Agriculture is also headquartered in Gisha.

Category:Neighbourhoods in Tehran

Gisha (human rights organization)

Gisha is an Israeli human rights organization, founded in 2005, whose goal is to protect the freedom of movement of Palestinians, especially Gaza residents. Gisha promotes rights guaranteed by international and Israeli law. It uses legal assistance and public advocacy to protect the rights of Palestinian residents. It represents individuals and organizations in Israeli administrative proceedings and courts. Gisha means both “access” and “approach”. Gisha is registered in Israel as an independent, non-partisan, not-for-profit organization.