UNRWA and Palestinian refugees : from relief and works to human development

Part I: Meeting Challenges in Programmes and Service Delivery 1 Realizing Self-Reliance through Microfinance - Allex Pollock 2 UNRWA's 'Traditional' Programmes as a Catalyst for Human Development - Tjitske de Jong & Miriam Aced Part II: Protection: From Concept to Practice 3 Incorporating Protection into UNRWA Operations - Mark Brailsford 4 Advancing Child Protection in Jordan, Lebanon, Occupied Palestinian Territory and Syria - Laurent Chapuis Part III: Governance: The Camps and UNRWA 5 From Chaos to Order and Back: The Construction of UNRWA Shelters and Camps 1950- 1970- Kjersti Gravelsaeter Berg 6 UNRWA as 'Phantom Sovereign': Governance Practices in Lebanon - Sari Hanafi Part IV: Civic Participation and Community Engagement 7 From Beneficiary to Stakeholder: An Overview of UNRWA's Approach to Refugee Participation- Terry Rempel 8 Community Participation and Human Rights Advocacy: Questions Arising from the Campaign about the Right to Work of Palestinian Refugees in Lebanon - Sergio Bianchi Part V: Camp Improvement/Reconstruction and Development 9 Dynamics of Space, Temporariness, Development and Rights in Palestine Refugees' Camps- Mona Budeiri 10 Talbiyeh Camp Improvement Project and the Challenges of Community Participation: Between Empowerment and Conflict- Fatima Al-Nammari 11 Implementing the Neirab Rehabilitation Project: UNRWA's Approach to Development in Syria's Palestinian Refugee Camps- Nell Gabiam 12 The Urban Planning Strategy in Al-Hussein Palestinian Refugee Camp in Amman: Heterogeneous Practices Homogeneous Landscape- Lucas Oesch Part VI: Palestinian Refugees and Durable Solutions: A Role for UNRWA 13 UNRWA as Avatar: Current Debates on the Agency and their Implications - Rex Brynen 14 The Role of UNRWA in Resolving the Palestinian Refugee Issue - Leila Hilal