This article examines the origins of the unique schooling system for Palestinian refugees run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA). Examining developments c. 1950–57, it illuminates the programme’s beginning and explores the objectives of those behind it. Using archival evidence from numerous international welfare organizations and testimonies from refugees themselves, this article argues that the parties providing education and the refugees receiving it often had conflicting objectives that were highly politicized on both sides. Despite the comparatively greater power and resources of the United Nations, the Palestinian refugees were able to make use of their limited leverage in order to shape the education system as they ...
In the context of increasing and ever more protracted forced displacement within a globally shrinkin...
Following a historical presentation of UNRWA's mandate, the article examines the major problems curr...
This discussion report is written in relation to the theme “Refugee children’s opportunity to quali...
This article examines the origins of the unique schooling system for Palestinian refugees run by the...
This article examines the origins of the unique schooling system for Palestinian refugees run by the...
This article examines the origins of the unique schooling system for Palestinian refugees run by the...
This article examines the origins of the unique schooling system for Palestinian refugees run by the...
While considerable scholarly attention has rightly been paid to the history of Palestinian disposses...
This thesis examines the relationship between the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) and the Palesti...
The subject being studied is education for refugee children. Today, there are many children that are...
The subject being studied is education for refugee children. Today, there are many children that are...
The article considers the quality of education that Palestinian refugee children receive in UNRWA s...
ABSTRACT: Considering the major refugee crises currently facing the world, this essay argues that an...
The main aim of this master thesis is analyze role of UNRWA in the Middle East in 1950- 2010 based o...
In the context of increasing and ever more protracted forced displacement within a globally shrinkin...
In the context of increasing and ever more protracted forced displacement within a globally shrinkin...
Following a historical presentation of UNRWA's mandate, the article examines the major problems curr...
This discussion report is written in relation to the theme “Refugee children’s opportunity to quali...
This article examines the origins of the unique schooling system for Palestinian refugees run by the...
This article examines the origins of the unique schooling system for Palestinian refugees run by the...
This article examines the origins of the unique schooling system for Palestinian refugees run by the...
This article examines the origins of the unique schooling system for Palestinian refugees run by the...
While considerable scholarly attention has rightly been paid to the history of Palestinian disposses...
This thesis examines the relationship between the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) and the Palesti...
The subject being studied is education for refugee children. Today, there are many children that are...
The subject being studied is education for refugee children. Today, there are many children that are...
The article considers the quality of education that Palestinian refugee children receive in UNRWA s...
ABSTRACT: Considering the major refugee crises currently facing the world, this essay argues that an...
The main aim of this master thesis is analyze role of UNRWA in the Middle East in 1950- 2010 based o...
In the context of increasing and ever more protracted forced displacement within a globally shrinkin...
In the context of increasing and ever more protracted forced displacement within a globally shrinkin...
Following a historical presentation of UNRWA's mandate, the article examines the major problems curr...
This discussion report is written in relation to the theme “Refugee children’s opportunity to quali...