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UNRWA’s publications cover many different areas, from socio-economic reports to appeals, newsletters, strategy documents and UN resolutions. This archive, dating back to 2000, contains useful information for researchers, partners and members of the public.

Abu Wajih is a farmer who derives his livelihood from his land in Al Walaja. Following the 1967 war, Israel expanded the boundaries of the Jerusalem municipality to include almost 50 per cent of what remained of Al Walaja lands. However, the population re
Category: The story of a tree and a barrier: Al-Walaja faces a second uprooting
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: EU | protection
Abu Wajih, 69, lives with his family of nine in the village of Al Walaja. Abu Wajih lost about 60 olive trees, 18 almond trees, and eight hawthorn trees since Israel began confiscating his land on 5 September 2011.
Category: The story of a tree and a barrier: Al-Walaja faces a second uprooting
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: EU | protection
10. UNRWA provides training for thousands of teachers, from pre-service training for new teachers to professional development throughout their careers.
Category: Education: a basic right
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: education
9. Many schools urgently need upgrading and replacing but severe funding shortages mean the Agency has not been able to keep up with demand. In Gaza, more than 100 new schools are needed, with nine out of ten schools running on double shifts.
Category: Education: a basic right
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: education | Gaza
8. In the West Bank, we offer supplementary education for children whose schooling has been disrupted by access problems. Retired teachers and other members of the community help support the extra weekend and summer activities.
Category: Education: a basic right
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: education | West Bank
7. Boys show off their football skills. UNRWA offers extracurricular activities including sports, drama and music to give children the chance to have fun in an often difficult environment.
Category: Education: a basic right
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: education
6. Kids form the word ‘UNRWA’ in the playground at Kalandia Boys School during a visit by French football legend Lilian Thuram. The Agency teams up with local and international organisations to address the special needs of UNRWA schoolchildren.
Category: Education: a basic right
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: education | Kalandia | West Bank
5. Specialist teachers support children with special educational needs, such as dyslexia, to enable them to achieve their full potential.
Category: Education: a basic right
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: education
4. At its ten vocational training centres, UNRWA equips young people with the skills that will lead to work, helping individuals and families escape poverty.
Category: Education: a basic right
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: education | vocational training
3. The stresses of poverty and occupation have badly affected refugee children in the West Bank. UNRWA offers special programmes to provide a safe and stimulating school environment.
Category: Education: a basic right
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: education | West Bank
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