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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.

Inside the pre-fabricated boys’ school in the area adjacent to Nahr el-Bared camp. This school was erected thanks to a donation by the government of Japan.
Category: Picking up the pieces
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: education | Japan | Lebanon | Nahr el-Bared
Most displaced refugees settled into temporary housing in the areas adjacent to the camp. This girl is playing on the playground of UNRWA’s temporary, pre-fabricated Nahr el-Bared school, which was donated in March 2008 by the government of Germany.
Category: Picking up the pieces
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: Germany | Lebanon | Nahr el-Bared
The first stages of rebuilding the camp and allowing displaced refugees to return homes are underway. A number of donors, including the Welfare Association, Cayan Investment and Development, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are supporting the project.
Category: Picking up the pieces
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: Lebanon | Nahr el-Bared | Saudi Arabia
In mid-2007, during a conflict between the Lebanese Army and the Fatah Al-Islam group, Nahr el-Bared camp was pounded with heavy artillery and aerial bombardments, destroying or damaging 95 per cent of buildings. 27,000 Palestine refugees were displaced.
Category: Picking up the pieces
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: conflict | Lebanon | Nahr el-Bared
Burj Shemali: Halimeh is also a beneficiary of the UAERC shelter project. Nearly 100 years old, Halimeh lives in a one-room structure her husband built in the early 1950s. She will receive an upgraded room with a bathroom and kitchen through the project.
Category: Camp life in Lebanon
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: Burj Shemali | camp improvement | Lebanon | Red Crescent | UAE
Burj Shemali camp (Tyre, Lebanon): The UAE Red Crescent is funding a two-year shelter project. This man has lived in a one-room shelter since the 1950s. It has no door, no floor, no windows, no running water or electricity, no kitchen and no bathroom.
Category: Camp life in Lebanon
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: Burj Shemali | camp improvement | Lebanon | Red Crescent | UAE
Children play among the new homes at Nahr el-Bared camp. The EU helped fund rubble removal and rebuilding, as well as food aid and rent subsidies for displaced refugees. It is also reviving the camp’s economy with business start-up loans.
Category: Strong support
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: EU | Nahr el-Bared
Lebanon’s Nahr el-Bared camp was almost completely destroyed during three months of fighting in 2007, displacing 27,000 refugees. The EU has contributed EUR 22.6 million to UNRWA for recovery efforts in Nahr el-Bared.
Category: Strong support
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: EU | Lebanon | Nahr el-Bared
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