Nearly nine out of 10 Palestinian refugees believe that services provided by the UN are insufficient, according to the results of a wide-ranging survey to be unveiled Thursday.
Almost 70 percent of refugees questioned said they were unsatisfied with the work of the United Nations Relief Works Agency (UNWRA).
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AMALLAH, West Bank — The Indian actress who starred in "Slumdog Millionaire" has moved from the slums of Mumbai to the squalid refugee camps of the West Bank in a new film: the story of a defiant Palestinian girl who wants to fight against Israel in a coming of age story with a Mideast twists.
Read more: Slumdog movie star turns defiant Palestinian girl
This monthly bulletin provides an update on the condition of Palestinian refugees around the world over the past month. It covers stories from the Occupied Territories, UNRWA, host countries, Palestinians in diasporas as well as political commentary on the refugee issue.
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GAZA, (PIC)-- UNRWA operations director in Gaza John Ging refuted Thursday Israel’s claims to easing its siege on the Gaza Strip, confirming that there has been no material change on the lives of people since Israel announced an ease on the economic siege of the region.
Read more: UNRWA refutes Israel's claims of easing Gaza siege