UNRWA: assisting Palestine refugees in a challenging environment release_rmom5nsvdffe7n57ghlg3vhzvu

by Greta Gunnarsdóttir

Published in Forced Migration Review by University of Oxford.

2006   Issue 26, p10-12

Abstract

UNRWA is the largest UN operation in the Middle East, with over 27,000 staff, almost all of whom are refugees themselves. Originally envisaged as an organisation with a temporary mandate, UNRWA'sprogrammes have evolved to meet the changing needsof the 4.3 million Palestine refugees living in the GazaStrip, the West Bank, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria.
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