- 30,000 refugees lived in the camp before 1967
- There are 10,306* Palestine Refugees registered in the camp as of 2022
* This figure does not claim to represent the actual number of Palestine Refugees present in the camp but merely the number of Palestine Refugees registered with UNRWA in the camp
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Aqbat Jabr Camp
Aqbat Jabr camp, located southwest of Jericho in the Jordan valley, is the largest camp in the West Bank by surface area. Prior to the 1967 hostilities, it was also one of the most populated camps, with approximately 30,000 refugees. Around 25,000 residents were displaced by the 1967 hostilities.

Currently, the camp shelters 8,000 refugees, making it one the least densely populated camps in the West Bank. Despite this, the camp’s large surface area and the climate of the Jordan Valley pose several challenges, including insufficient waste removal and flooding during winter. In the absence of a sewerage network, residents use percolation pits that cause a wide range of problems and hazardous living conditions, especially during floods.
In addition, residents struggle with high unemployment and poor shelter conditions. The camp has several active NGOs and community-based organizations that target different groups in the camp, especially women and youth. While boys have the chance to play sports in a recently constructed football stadium, there are limited areas where young women and girls can be active and socialize.
Most of the camp is under full Palestinian control (Area A), with only a small part under Israeli control (Area C), the majority of which is agricultural land. Raising animals is an important source of income for many Bedouin families living in the camp.
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REFUGEE CAMPS IN the West Bank
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Refugees in camps

Official camps
- Aqbat Jabr camp was established in 1948
- Covering 1.67 sq km, it is the largest

Schools
- The camp has two UNRWA schools, serving approximately 1,666 students from first to ninth grade

Health Centre
- One UNRWA health centre provides primary health services including reproductive health, infant and child care, immunizations, screening and medical check-ups and treatment