Research and Policy Memo #3 | December 2008
Poor education, socio-economic restrictions threaten Palestinian youth in Lebanon: the case of Bourj el Barajneh campJihad Makhoul,and Yara Jarallah
If the quality of education offered to Palestinian refugees, and employment and ownership restrictions remain as they are, adolescents between the ages of 13 and 19 will resort to coping mechanisms such as drug abuse that young men in the camp suffer from today, says a research study conducted by Jihad Makhoul, DrPH, and Yara Jarallah, MS, in the Bourj el Barajneh refugee camp. The study is based on in...
(2) مذكرات للباحثين وصنّاع القرارتشرين الأول 2008
المخيمات واللاجئون الفلسطينيون في لبنان: الأولويات، والتحديات، والفرص القادمةريتشارد كوك
الأولويات لم تنتدب وكالة الأمم المتحدة لاغاثة وتشغيل اللاجئــين الفلســطينيين في الشــرق الأدنى (الأونــروا) ليكون لها أي دور سياســي، كونها منظمة إنســانية. لكن الأونــروا تنظر للحل السياســي لمســألة الصراع بين الإسرائيليين والفلســطينيين وما يتبعه من أزمة اللاجئين على أنه أمر أساســي ومهم. ولحين يتم إيجاد حــل سياســي، فإن الأونــروا ســتظل معنية بشــكل رئيســي بالعمل على تحســين وضع تجمعات اللاجئينن الفلسطينيين في لبنان
.وبحســب كــوك، فإن إحــدى...
Research and Policy Memo #2 | October 2008
Palestinian Camps and Refugees in Lebanon: Priorities, Challenges and Opportunities AheadRichard Cook
PrioritiesAs a humanitarian agency, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) is not mandated to play a political role. However, it views a political solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and the related refugee crisis as paramount. Until a political solution is found, UNRWA will first and foremost continue to work on improving the status of the Palestinian refugee community in Lebanon.
UNRWA’s main priorities are to call for a change...
Research and Policy Memo #1 | June 2008
Host Countries Must Respect International Law and Govern Palestinian Refugee Camps as Distinct but Not IsolatedKaren AbuZayd
Arab countries hosting Palestinian refugees must align their local laws with global best practices, while maintaining the distinct group-identity which sixty years of exile has forged for those refugees, the United Nations’ top official for Palestine refugee affairs has said. National laws governing refugee life in several Arab countries violate international standards and stifle the work of humanitarian agencies, whose role remains...
مذكرات للباحثين وصنّاع القرار (1) | حزيران 2008
على الدول المضيفة للاجئين معاملتهم بسياسات خاصة تميزهم لكن لا تعزلهمكارين أبو زيد
ذكرت المسؤولة العليا لشؤن للاجئين الفلسطينيين في الأمم المتحدة أنه على الدول العربية المضيفة لاجئين أن تقرن قوانينها وتشريعاتها المحلية بافضل الممارسات الموجودة عالمياً، بينما تحفظ، في الوقت ذاته، لاجئين هويتهم الجماعية المختلفة التي فرضتها ستون عاماً من المنفى. وأضافت أن القوانين المحليات التي تحكم حياة اللاجئين في عدة بلدان عربية تنطوي على انتهاكات لما يقره القوانين الدولي. كما تقيد من عمل المنظمات الإنسانية التي يبقى دورها ثانوياً بالمقارنة مع دور الدولة
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This brochure highlights UNDP’s contribution in the Early Recovery process of the Palestinian and Lebanese populations who were affected by the Nahr El Bared crisis.
An overview of the state of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon throughout history, that covers the political make up of the refugee camps, the impact of the July 2006 war on the Palestinian refugees, the refugees' rights and legal status, and the local and international NGOs work
The Israeli July 2006 war exposed the Lebanese population to disastrous conditions. It has profoundly affected residents’ livelihoods through bringing down access to services, infrastructure and natural resources. Responding to these emerging problems poses further challenges for the Lebanese government and society. In this respect, different emergency measures have been undertaken to address the arising needs, starting with assessing physical, economic and social damages.
As a contribution to identifying short and medium term intervention needs, the World Bank initiated undertaking a Post...
There are no official statistics but there may be more than 40,000 Iraqi refugees in Lebanon. Lebanon already hosts some 400,000 Palestinians for whom no durable solution is in sight.
This national survey provides a vital statistical database on the demographic and the educational status in Lebanon; the residential fact and the economic activity of the individuals; the health insurance, the migration, the family’s income and the aid received during the war
Most theorists maintain that social exclusion is a process, not only the condition reflecting the outcome of that process. Yet few, if any, people ever reach the ultimate end of the imagined trajectory.
As a consequence of the armed struggle between the Islamist group Fatah al-Islam and the Lebanese Army in and around the Nahr El-Bared Palestinian refugee camp north of Tripoli the past 3 weeks, the vast majority of its population has fled their homes and is now dispersed to
This report is the result of an assessment undertaken by the Danish Refugee Council (DRC) from March 28. to June 27, 2005 in Lebanon. The assessment was supported financially by the European Commission’s Humanitarian Aid department (ECHO).
The activities, presented in this brochure, are illustrative of UNDP – European Commission Humanitarian Aid Department (ECHO) funded interventions and support in restoring and preserving livelihoods in the Lebanese most damaged regions.
"الهوية النسائية الجديدة" هي دراسة ميدانيّة في تجاوز التنميط الجنسي لدى فئة من الشابات اللبنانيات قامت بها عزة شرارة بيضون، ونشرت في مجلة العلوم الاجتماعية الصادرة عن معهد العلوم الاجتماعية (الفرع الاوّل) من الجامعة اللبنانية، في العدد الاول الصادر عام 1991.