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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.

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
2. Young girls enjoy their English lesson. Since the 1960s, girls have made up around half of UNRWA’s school pupils.
Category: Education: a basic right
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: education | gender
1. Girls at an UNRWA girls’ school in East Jerusalem read in the schoolyard, with the Al Aqsa mosque in the background. Education is UNRWA’s largest programme, teaching some half a million children in 700 schools.
Category: Education: a basic right
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: education
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
Ein El Hillweh: Girls from UNRWA’s EU-funded Marj Ben Amer School. In 2009, the school parliament, part of UNRWA’s human rights education programme, demanded a new uniform that would allow pupils to be more active in sports. They got it.
Category: Camp life in Lebanon
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: Ein El Hillweh | EU | human rights | Lebanon
A boy in a wheelchair in class at the UNRWA school in Al Walaja, near Jerusalem.
Category: Strong support
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: education | EU
As the sun goes down on Gaza, children play in the Beach refugee camp. Credit: Suhair Karam/IRIN
Category: Slice of Life in Gaza
Series: UNRWA factsheets
Year: 0
Tags: Beach | children | Gaza
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