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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.

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
UNRWA’s emergency job creation programme helps poor refugee families cope with an ongoing crisis in the West Bank. The programme is sponsored by the European Commission’s humanitarian aid department, among other donors.
Category: Strong support
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: EU | job creation | West Bank
A Bedouin father and daughter in Wadi El Maleh, West Bank. Bedouin communities are particularly affected by closures and movement restrictions. With EU support, UNRWA’s job creation programme built the village’s first kindergarten.
Category: Strong support
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: access | Bedouin | EU | protection | West Bank
An old man sits outside his UNRWA-supplied tent in the Ezbet Abed Rabbo area of northern Gaza. His home was destroyed in the war. Credit: Suhair Karam/IRIN
Category: Slice of Life in Gaza
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: conflict | Gaza
A boy poses in front of one of more than 4,000 houses in the Gaza Strip that the UN said were totally destroyed or beyond repair after the war. Credit: Suhair Karam/IRIN
Category: Slice of Life in Gaza
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: conflict | Gaza
A new mud brick house stands next to the rubble of one of 4,036 homes destroyed in the January 2009 war between Israel and Hamas. Credit Suhair Karam/IRIN
Category: Mud brick houses in Gaza
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: blockade | conflict | Gaza | Jabalia
Drying laundry in a Hathaleen community in the southeastern West Bank
Category: Running Dry
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: West Bank
In 2002 the Government of Israel approved construction of a purportedly temporary 723km barrier with the stated aim of preventing Palestinian suicide bombers entering Israel. Most of it runs inside the West Bank rather than along the 1949 Armistice Line.
Category: UNRWA and the Blue Balloon
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: Barrier | blue balloon | West Bank
In many refugee camps in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip barrels were used as barricades to block the streets and entrances during the Palestinian uprising or inftifada which began in 1987.
Category: UNRWA and the Blue Balloon
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: blue balloon | Gaza | West Bank
Neirab refugee camp is the largest official camp in Syria and is typical of camps in Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and the occupied Palestinian territory.
Category: Camp Life
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: Neirab | Syria
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