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Stories from the UN Archive: What UNRWA Built

October 30, 2024

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Introduction

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1949 to provide humanitarian assistance and protection to Palestine refugees. Over the past 75 years, UNRWA has built a vast network of schools, health clinics, and other essential services for Palestine refugees across the Middle East.

Schools

UNRWA’s education program is one of its largest and most successful. The agency operates over 700 schools in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria. These schools provide education to over 500,000 Palestine refugee children each year.

UNRWA schools offer a curriculum that is aligned with the national curricula of the host countries. They also provide a safe and supportive learning environment for Palestine refugee children, who often face discrimination and other challenges.

Health Clinics

UNRWA also operates a network of over 140 health clinics across the Middle East. These clinics provide essential health care services to over 3 million Palestine refugees each year.

UNRWA health clinics offer a wide range of services, including primary care, maternal and child health care, and immunization. They also provide mental health and psychosocial support services to Palestine refugees who have experienced trauma and displacement.

Other Services

In addition to schools and health clinics, UNRWA also provides a range of other essential services to Palestine refugees, including:

  • Food assistance: UNRWA provides food assistance to over 1.5 million Palestine refugees each year.
  • Microfinance: UNRWA provides microfinance loans to Palestine refugees to help them start or expand small businesses.
  • Shelter: UNRWA provides shelter assistance to Palestine refugees who have lost their homes due to conflict or natural disasters.

Conclusion

UNRWA has built a vast network of schools, health clinics, and other essential services for Palestine refugees across the Middle East. These services have helped to improve the lives of millions of Palestine refugees and have played a vital role in ensuring their dignity and well-being.


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