UNRWA and Palestinian Refugees
1- Can the subaltern pay? Realizing self-reliance through microfinance
2- UNRWA’s ‘traditional’ programmes as a catalyst for human development
3- Incorporating protection into UNRWA operations
4- Advancing child protection in Jordan, Lebanon, occupied
Palestinian territory and Syria
5- From chaos to order and back: the construction of UNRWA
shelters and camps, 1950–1970
6- UNRWA as a “phantom sovereign” governance practices in
Lebanon
7- From beneficiary to stakeholder: an overview of UNRWA’s approach to refugee participation
8- Community participation and human rights advocacy:
questions arising from the campaign about the right to work
of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon
9- Dynamics of space, temporariness, development and rights in Palestine refugees’ camps
10- Talbiyeh camp improvement project and the challenges of
community participation: between empowerment and conflict
11- The urban planning strategy in Al-Hussein Palestinian refugee camp in Amman: heterogeneous practices, homogeneous landscape
12- UNRWA as avatar: current debates on the agency – and their
implications
13- Business as usual? The role of UNRWA in resolving the Palestinian refugee issue-