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Programme Coordination & Support Unit-PCSU

Issued by

Programme Coordination and Support Unit

November-2011 United Nation Relief and Works Agency for Palestine

Refugees in The Near East

First Issue – November, 2011

Page Number Subject

3 Abbreviations

4 About UNRWA

5-6 Demographic Indicators

7 Vital Indicators

8 Health Indicators

9-11 Education Indicators

12 Social Services Indicators

13 Relief Indicators

14 Micro Finance Indicators

15 Employment Indicators

16 And More selected Indicators

UNRWA Statistics 2010

TABLE OF CONTENTS

2

CBOs Community Based Organizations

CBRCs Community Based Rehabilitation Centers

DOE Department of Education

DOH Department of Health

EMIS Education Management Information System

JCP Job Creation Programme

MCSP Micro Credit Support Programme

MD Micro Finance Department

PCSU Programme Coordination and Support Unit

RSSD Relief and Social Services Department

SHCs Special Hardship Cases

SSD Social Services Programme

WPCs Women Programme Centers

VTCs Vocational Training Centers

UNRWA Statistics-2010

Abbreviations

3

Name: The United Nations Relief and Work Agency for

Palestine refugees in the Near East.

Establishment Date: 8-December-1949.

Field Operation Date: 1 May 1950.

UNRWA’s Beneficiaries: Palestine registered refugees

Number of Registered Refugees in 2010: 4.9 Million.

Operation Fields:Jordan, Lebanon, The Syrian Arab

Republic, Gaza Strip, The West bank including East

Jerusalem.

UNRWA Programmes: Education, Health, Relief and

Social Services, Microfinance, Infrastructure and Camp

Improvement. and emergency.

Services Coverage: The refugees inside and outside

camps.

Number of Camps: 58 camps :10 official camps in

Jordan, 9 official camps in Syria, 12 in Lebanon, 19 in

the West Bank and 8 camps in Gaza.

UNRWA Services:UNRWA’s work exemplifies an

international commitment to the human development of

Palestine refugees, helping them:

• acquire knowledge and skills • lead long and healthy lives • achieve decent standards of living • enjoy human rights to the fullest possible extent

UNRWA is Unique in its long standing commitment to one group of

refugees, and its contributions to the welfare and human development

for four generations of Palestine refugees.

UNRWA Statistics-2010

About UNRWA

4

Total Female Male Field

1999,466 972,566 1026,900 Jordan

495,970 252,707 243,263 Syria

455,373 220,757 234,616 Lebanon

848,494 412,990 435,504 West Bank

1167,361 565,795 601,566 Gaza

4966,664 2424,815 2541,849 Total

% of

registered

refugees

40.3

10

9.1

17.1

23.5

100

Total Registered Refugees by Sex and Field, 2010 (thousands)

Source: Registration Statistical Bulletin 2010, Relief & Social Services

Department (RSSD)

Families Persons Field

73,025 350,899 Jordan

35,016 149,822 Syria

55,926 227,718 Lebanon

44,502 206,123 West Bank

106,009 518,147 Gaza

314,478 1452,709 Total

Refugees

Inside Camps

%

17.5

30.0

50.0

24.0

44.0

29.0

Distribution of Registered Refugees Inside Camps by Field,

2010 (thousands)

Source: Registration Statistical Bulletin 2010, RSSD

Distribution of

Rregistered Refugees

10%9%

17%

40%24%

Jordan

Syria

Lebanon

West Bank

Gaza

2010 2000 Field

4.8 5.6 Jordan

4.1 4.3 Syria

3.9 4.1 Lebanon

4.0 4.5 West Bank

4.5 4.9 Gaza

4.4 4.9 Total

change

%

-14.3

-4.7

-4.9

-11.1

-8.2

-10.2

Source: Registration Statistical Bulletin 2000, 2010, RSSD

The Average Family Size of Registered Refugees by Field,

2000, 2010 (Persons)

Distribution of Registered

Refugees Inside Camps by Fie ld,

2010

29%

15%

27%11%

18%

Jordan

Syria

Lebanon

West Bank

Gaza

The Average Family Size by Field, 2010

3.9

4

4.5

4.1

4.8Jordan

Syria

Lebanon

West Bank

Gaza

UNRWA Statistics-2010

Demographic Indicators

5

Distribution of Registered Refugees by Broad Age Classes, Sex and Field, 2010

(thousands)

300000 200000 100000 0 100000 200000 300000

0-4

10-14

20-24

30-34

40-44

50-54

60-64

70-74

Male Female

Source: Calculated from the Registration Statistical Bulletin & unpublished-

Data 2010, RSSD

Registered Refugees Pyramid , 2010

Aging Index of Refugees by

Field in 2010

� 50.4 Jordan

� 46.8 Syria

� 85.3 Lebanon

� 60.5 West Bank

� 30.0 Gaza

Source: Calculated from the Registration

Statistical Bulletin 2010, RSSD

Distribution of Youth Age (15-24) Refugees by Sex and Fields, 2010

Field

0-14 15-64 Over 65

Male Female Male Female Male Female

Jordan 255,760 244,011 673,222 635,297 94,438 89,400

Syria 64,985 62,032 157,376 165,784 20,366 23,997

Lebanon 44,880 42,884 165,522 151,159 23,605 25,790

West Bank 112,034 106,556 292,014 263,502 30,448 41,337

Gaza 205,253 195,389 364,253 330,625 31,207 38,334

Age

Total 682,912 650,872 1,652,387 1,546,367 200,064 218,858

Female Male Field

20.3 19.7 Jordan

18.2 18.3 Syria

18.2 17.5 Lebanon

20.8 19.8 West Bank

22.7 21.9 Gaza

20.5 19.9 Total

Source: Calculated from the Registration Statistical Bulletin 2010, RSSD

Note

As registration to UNRWA is voluntary, children under 5

are under registered and the elderly over registered.,

therefore the related data should be used with caution

UNRWA Statistics-2010

Demographic Indicators

6

Distribution of Youth Refugees

by Fie ld, 2010

18.3

20.022.3

17.8

20.3Jordan

Syria

Lebanon

West Bank

Gaza

Under 5

years (2)

Under3

Years ( 1)

Infant Mortality Rate

(IMR) (1) Field

25.7 25.4 22.6 Jordan

31.5 29.6 28.2 Syria

21.7 20.8 19.0 Lebanon

24.4 21.0 19.5 West Bank

25.3 22.6 20.2 Gaza

Infant Under3 & Under 5years Mortality Rates by Field, 2008* (p1000)

Source (1): UNRWA Infant Mortality Survey 2009, Department of Health (DOH)

Source (2): Preparing of refugees Projections, 2010-2015, Programme Coordination &

Support Unit (PCSU), 2011

Note: the reference time of the Infant Mortality Survey is 2006.

* The latest survey

Crude Birth Rate

(CBR)(2)

Total Fertility

Rate (TFR) (1)

Field

29.2 3.5 Jordan

19.6 2.5 Syria

25.8 3.2 Lebanon

29.4 3.9 West Bank

31.4 4.3 Gaza

Total Fertility & Crude Birth Rates by Field, 2010 (p1000)

Doubling Time Annual Growth

rate

Field

29.1 2.4 Jordan

43.1 1.6 Syria

33.7 2.1 Lebanon

30.6 2.3 West Bank

27.3 2.6 Gaza

Source (1): The Annual Report 2010, DOH

Source (2) : Preparing of refugees Projections ,2010-2015, PCSU, 2011

Annual Growth Rate (%) & Doubling Time by Field, 2010 (year)

Source: Preparing of refugees Projections ,2010-2015, PCSU, 2011

Percentage of Women at

Reproductive Age (15-49) � 28.6 Jordan

� 26.3 Syria

� 27.8 Lebanon

� 25.7 west Bank

� 25.5 Gaza

Source: Calculated from the Registration

Statistical Bulletin 2010, RSSD

Projected Crude Death Rate in

2010 (p1000)

� 4.6 Jordan

� 7.6 Syria

� 4.5 Lebanon

� 5.3 west Bank

� 4.4 Gaza

Source: Preparing of refugees Projections

, 2010-2015, PCSU, 2011

29.1

43.1

33.730.6

27.3

Jordan Syria Lebanon West

Bank

Gaza

Doubling Time of

Refugees Number by Fie ld,

UNRWA Statistics-2010

Vital Indicators

7

Nurses* Physicians* Field

25.0 10.0 Jordan

33.0 14.0 Syria

49.0 22 Lebanon

63.0 21 West Bank

29.0 15 Gaza

35.0 15 Total

Health Personnel per 100,000 Served Refugees, 2010

UNRWA’s Health Infrastructure by Field, 2010

Infrastructure

Field Jordan Syria Lebanon West

bank

Gaza

Primary health care (1) 24 23 29 41 20

Hospitals 0 0 0 1 0

Laboratories 24 21 17 40 18

Dental clinic(2) 33 19 21 23 22

Radiology facilities 2 0 4 9 6

Physiotherapy clinics 1 0 0 6 10

Nurses Dental

surgeons

Doctors Field

265 30 101 Jordan

135 19 60 Syria

119 19 56 Lebanon

296 26 99 West Bank

294 30 150 Gaza

1,109 124 466 Total

Pharmacists

2

1

2

2

4

11

Medical Services Staff by Field, 2010

Source: The Annual Report 2010, DOH * Figures are rounded

Source: The Annual Report 2010, DOH

Source: The Annual Report 2010, DOH (1) including PHC inside and outside camps

(2) including Stationed and Mobile clinics

About Qalqilia hospital

� Number of beds 63

� Patients admitted 6133

� Bed day utilized 14091

� Average bed occupancy 61%

� Average stay in days 2.3

Source: The Annual Report 2010,

DOH

Served Refugees in 2010*

� 64.3% with 3,193,772 total

served refugees in the five fields

� 52.5% with 1,050,035 served

refugees in Jordan

� 83.5% with 414,291 served

refugees in Syria

� 55.9% with 254,604 in Lebanon

� 55.7% with 472,513 in the West

Bank and

� 85.9% with 1,002,329-in Gaza

Source:The Annual Report 2010, DOH

*Note: It is an estimated numbers, it is

calculated based on the active

family files * the average family size.

Average Daily Consultation

per Doctor

� 101 patient in Jordan

� 97 patient in Syria

� 104 patient in Lebanon

� 105 patient in the West Bank

� 98 patient in Gaza

Source: The Annual Report 2010,

DOH

UNRWA Statistics-2010

Health Indicators

8

Refugees Pupils Enrollment in UNRWA Elementary Schools by

Sex and Field, 2010/ 2011 (thousands)

Single

shift

Schools Field

16 172 Jordan

4 118 Syria

57 74 Lebanon

97 98 West Bank

23 238 Gaza

197 700 Total

Double

shift

156

114

17

1

215

503

% Double

shift

90.7

96.6

22.9

1

90.3

71.9

UNRWA Schools by Shift and Field, 2010/ 2011

Source: Research & Development (EMIS)* Unit, Department of Education (DOE)

Source: Research & Development (EMIS) Unit, DOE

Source: Research & Development (EMIS) Unit, DOE

Girls Boys Field

23,178 25,304 Jordan

10,044 10,242 Syria

4,984 4,118 Lebanon

10,518 7,466 West Bank

30,461 30,285 Gaza

79,185 77,415 Total

Total

48,482

20,286

9,102

17,984

60,746

156,600

%Girls

47.8

49.5

54.8

58.5

50.1

50.6

Refugees Pupils Enrollment in UNRWA Preparatory Schools by

Sex and Field, 2010/ 2011 (thousands)

Girls Boys Field

35,368 35,828 Jordan

22,516 23,598 Syria

10,023 9639 Lebanon

20,834 15,136 West Bank

71,078 80,547 Gaza

159,819 164,748 Total

Total

71,196

46,114

19,662

35,970

151,625

324,567

% Girls

49.7

48.8

51.0

57.9

46.9

49.2

UNRWA also Provides Secondary

Education in Lebanon

• 3427 is the number of pupils in

secondary schools, 2010/2011

• 64.3% of pupils in secondary schools

are girls, with 2202 girls and 1125

boys enrolled, 2010/2011.

• 274 is the number of teachers in

secondary schools, 2010/2011

• 1:13 is the pupils teacher ratio in

UNRWA secondary schools,

2010/2011

Source: Research & Development (EMIS) Unit, DOE

28.1

71.9

Single Shift Double shift

Distribution of UNRWA Schools

by Shift, 2010/2011

119,678

66,400

32,191

53,954

212,349

Jordan Syria Lebanon West Bank Gaza

The Enrollment of Pupils

in UNRWA Schools,

UNRWA Statistics-2010

Education Indicators

9

Preparatory* Elementary* Field

1:24 1:26 Jordan

1:24 1:32 Syria

1:14 1:23 Lebanon

1:19 1:24 West Bank

1:19 1:31 Gaza

1:20 1:28 Total

Pupils –Teacher Ratio in UNRWA Schools by Cycle and

Field, 2010/2011

Males Field

83 Jordan

38 Syria

290 Lebanon

50 West Bank

97 Gaza

558 Total

Females

44

26

234

69

62

435

% Females

34.6

40.6

44.7

58.0

39.0

43.8

Enrollment of Special Hardship Cases (SHCs) in UNRWA

Vocational Training Centers (VTCs) by Sex(2009/2010)*

Source: Research & Development (EMIS) Unit, DOE

*Figures are rounded

Source: un- published data, RSSD *The latest available data

Total Preparatory Elementary Field

4,764 2,051 2,713 Jordan

2,301 840 1,461 Syria

1,516 667 849 Lebanon

2,420 929 1,491 West Bank

8,139 3,211 4,928 Gaza

19,140 7,698 11,442 Total

Source: Research & Development (EMIS) Unit, DOE

Teaching Staff in UNRWA schools by Cycle and Field,

2010/2011

Distribution of SHCs in

UNRWA VTCs by Fie ld, 2009/2010

13%

6%

53%

12%

16%

Jordan

Syria

Lebanon

West Bank

Gaza

11,442

7698

19,140

Elementary* Preparatory* Total

Teachers number in UNRWA

Schools by Cycle , 2010/2011

Teacher-Pupils Ratio in

UNRWA Schools, 2010/2011*

� 1:25 in Jordan

� 1:29 in Syria

� 1:18 in Lebanon

� 1:22 in West Bank

� 1:26 in Gaza

Source:Research & Development

(EMIS) Unit, DOE *Figures are rounded

UNRWA Statistics-2010

Education Indicators

10

Girls Boys Field

0.71 0.74 Jordan

0.4 0.39 Syria

0.64 1.41 Lebanon

0.19 0.42 West Bank

0.14 0.65 Gaza

Drop– Out rates in UNRWA Elementary Schools

Distributed by Sex and Field, 2009/2010

Source: Research & Development (EMIS) Unit, DOE

Females Males Field

889 1018 Jordan

459 722 Syria

484 702 Lebanon

583 581 West Bank

395 839 Gaza

% of

Females

46.6

38.9

40.8

50.1

32.0

42.1 2810 3862 Total

Enrollment of Trainees in the VTCs by Sex and Field,

2010/2011

Girls Boys Field

3.01 2.87 Jordan

2.07 3.81 Syria

2.12 3.2 Lebanon

0.95 2.54 West Bank

1.05 3.01 Gaza

Drop– Out rates in UNRWA Preparatory Schools

Distributed by Sex and Field, 2009/2010

Source:Research & Development (EMIS) Unit, DOE

Source:Research & Development (EMIS) Unit, DOE

JordanSyria

LebanonWest

BankGaza

3.01

2.07

2.12

0.95

1.03

2.87

3.81

3.2

2.54

3.01

Drop-Out Rates in UNRWA

Preparatory Schools by Sex, 2010/2011

Boys

Girls

JordanSyria

LebanonWest

BankGaza

0.71

0.4

0.64

0.19

0.14

0.74

0.39

1.47

0.42

0.65

Drop-Out Rates in UNRWA

Elementary Schools by Sex, 2010/2011

Boys

Girls

Distribution of Trainees in

UNRWA VTCs by Field, 2010/2011

Jordan;

28.6

Sy ria; 17.7Lebanon;

17.8

Gaza; 18.5

West

Bank; 17.4

UNRWA Statistics-2010

Education Indicators

11

CBRCs(2) Field

10 Jordan

6 Syria

1 Lebanon

15 West

Bank

6 Gaza

38 Total

CDCs(3)

0

1

1

0

0

2

WP

CS(1)

14

15

9

16

10

64

Total

24

22

11

31

16

104

Community Based Organizations (CBOs) by Type

and Field, 2010

Served Women in WPCs by Field, 2010 (thousands)

Served Women Field

5,776 Jordan

9,484 Syria

3,885 Lebanon

12,259 West Bank

26,705 Gaza

58,109 Total

Served Refugees in Micro Credit Support Programme

(MCSP) by Sex and Field, 2010

Male Field

173 Jordan

710 Syria

163 Lebanon

114 West Bank

N/A Gaza

3,205 Total

Female

1,485

873

699

148

N/A

1,160

% Females

89.6

55.1

81.1

56.5

73.4

Source: Un-published Data, SSP,2010

N/A: The Programme is not applied

Source: Un-published Data, SSP, 2010

Source: Un-published Data , Social Services Programme (SSP),

2010 (1)Women Programme Centers (2) Community Based Rehabilitation Centers (3) Community Development Centers

46 kindergartens and 28 Nurseries

are Operating by the CBOs

� 15 kindergartens & 8 nurseries in

Jordan

� 16 kindergartens & 4 nurseries in

Syria

� 8 kindergartens & 5 nurseries in

the West Bank

� 7 kindergartens &11 nurseries in

Gaza

Source: The Annual Report 2009, SSP

Number of Served

Refugees in SSP by

4,365

21,354

58,109

66,818

Disability

Women

Children &

Youth

MCSP

3171

1194

Female Male

The Number of MCP

Beneficiaries by Sex, 2010

UNRWA Statistics-2010

Social Services Indicators

12

Gaza West

Bank

Lebanon Syria Jordan Field

10,195 4,499 3,601 5,172 10,641 Widows

695 428 158 386 553 Orphans

17,192 12,566 11,359 10,273 12,771 Aged

28,182 8,587 4,790 8,381 14,627 Medical

746 1.141 483 612 980

Dependents

of impris-

oned

0 0 6 2.101 0 Military

service

14,849 1,265 931 364 1,486 Education

32,722 8,381 32,939 9,935 14,408 Others

104,581 36,867 54,267 37,224 55,466 Total

Category

Grand

Total

34,108

2,220

64,161

64,567

3,962

2,107

18,895

98,385

288,405

Registered Refugees Persons Recorded in Special Hardship Assistance

Programme (SHAP) by Category and Field, 2010 (thousands)

Gaza West

Bank

Lebanon Syria Jordan Field

3,176 1,969 1,545 2,415 3,811 Widows

239 184 74 176 227 Orphans

6,332 6,110 4,975 4,460 5,729 Aged

4,887 1,580 1,040 1,735 2,805 Medical

136 232 99 132 197 Dependents of

imprisoned

0 0 1 349 0 Military

service

1,757 226 198 74 286 Education

4,486 1,506 5,549 2,127 2,532 Others

21,013 11,807 13,481 11,468 15,587 Total

Category

Grand

Total

12,916

900

27,606

12,047

796

350

2,541

16,200

73,356

Registered Refugees Families Recorded in SHAP by Category and

Field, 2010 ( thousands)

Source: UNRWA Registration Statistical Bulletin 2010, RSSD

Source: UNRWA Registration Statistical Bulletin 2010, RSSD

19.2

12.9

18.8

12.8

36.3

Jordan Syria Lebanon West

Bank

Gaza

Distribution of Refugees

Recorded in SHCAP by Field,

2010

21.2

15.6

18.4

16.1

28.6

Jordan Syria Lebanon West

Bank

Gaza

Distribution of Refugees

Recorded Families in SHAP by

Field, 2010

UNRWA Statistics-2010

Relief Indicators

13

Number and Values of Loans by Field, 2010

Value USD Number Field

9,662,714 6,489 Jordan

10,366,010 14,336 Syria

N/A N/A Lebanon

15,184,465 9,146 West Bank

7,081,400 3,622 Gaza

42,294,582 33,593 Total

% loans per

Field

19.3

42.7

NA

27.2

10.8

Female Male Field

1,386 5,103 Jordan

7000 7,336 Syria

N/A N/A Lebanon

2,070 7,076 West Bank

1,266 2,356 Gaza

11,722 21,871 Total

% of

Females

21.4

48.8

N/A

22.6

35.0

34.9

Number of Loans by Sex of Clients and Field, 2010

Source:The Annual Report2010, Micro finance Department (MD).

N/A: The Programme is not applied .

Source:un-published data 2010, MD

% Social Indicators

34 Youth (18-30) years

10 Youth (18-24)

35 Women

39 Refugee

75 Microenterprise

88 Informal

Out reach of Clients by Social Indicators, 2010 (%)

Source: The Annual Report 2010, MD

Micro Finance in Figures-2010

� MD is operating through 20 branch offices in

four fields Jordan, Syria, West Bank and Gaza.

� 8 types of products are offered by MMD to

the clients

� 1,259 USD is the average loan size

� The percentage of the poor clients: Gaza 30% , the

West Bank 25%, and Syria 11% .

Source: The Annual Report 2010, MD

Distribution of Loans by Field, 2010

No. of Loans 6,489 14,336 9,146 3,622

Jordan SyriaWest

BankGaza

Refugees Outreach by Field , 2010

73

86

17

29

Jordan

Syria

West Bank

Gaza

UNRWA Statistics-2010

Micro Finance Indicators

14

Non Refugee

Staff (1)

Field

1,030 Jordan

716 Syria

146 Lebanon

1,073 West Bank

436 Gaza

3,401 Total

Total

6,782(2)

3,535(3)

2,931

4,525

11,136

28,909

Refugee

Staff

5,452

2,819

2,785

3,452

10,700

25,208

Number of Employees in UNRWA by Refugee Status

and Field, 2010

Source: Human Resource Departments in the five fields. (1) Numbers cover the area Staff. (2) Including 300 employees quit during 2010 and related refugee status information is not available

is not available

% of

Female

Female Male Field

N/A N/A N/A Jordan

N/A N/A N/A Syria

N/A N/A N/A Lebanon

39.1 32,423 50,557 West Bank (1)

29.2 12,464 30,220 Gaza (2)

35.7 44,887 80,777 Total

Number of Job Opportunities offered by UNRWA

Emergency Programme by Sex and Field, 2010

Source: Job Creation Programme (JCP), UNRWA Emergency

Programme (1) The opportunities are offered by the JCP (2)The opportunities are Offered by JCP and Graduate Training Programme (GTP)

Employed Refugees

by UNRWA

Total 82,980 42,684

West Bank Gaza

Distribution of UNRWA Area Staff by Sex,

2010

50.4 51.2

49.6 48.8

Area Staff RefugeesMale Female

Employment of Refugees in Gaza and The West Bank, 2010

Gaza West

Bank

Broad Labour Market Aggregates

( as of second half –2010)

213,566 177,482 Labour Force (thousands)

116,863 127,898 Employment ( thousands)

96,702 49,584 Unemployment (thousands))

45.3 27.95 Unemployment rates (%)

Source: Labour Market in the West Bank and Gaza Reports 2011, 19.4

53.0

71.7

47.0

8.9

0

Public sector Private sector Israel settlement

Distribution of Employees in The

West Bank and Gaza by Sector, as

of second half -2010

Gaza

West Bank

UNRWA Statistics-2010

Employment Indicators

15

Gaza West

Bank

Lebanon Syria Jordan Indicator

19. 2 19. 4 21. 0 21. 0 20. 5 Mean marital age (women) (1)

2 3 2 1 2 Vocational and Technical Training Centers (2)

12. 9 10. 2 44. 2 5. 4 6.7 SHC in VTCs 2009-2010 % (3)

0 2 0 0 1 Educational Since Faculties (2)

61. 4 8. 1 78. 8 79. 5 87. 3 Employment with Placement and Career Guidance Unit % (4)

68. 7 17. 1 87. 7 79. 3 91. 2 Male

47. 9 0 62. 2 80. 0 83. 8 Female

100 100 100 100 99.4 Camp shelters with access to water network % (2)

93. 4 62.5 91.7 96.1 93. 0 Camp shelters with access to Sewerage Facilities % (2)

55 66 4 0 35 Disabled persons who Employed by SSD Disability programme (5)

17 36 2 0 22 Male

38 30 2 0 13 Female

91 102 68 43 192 Human Development Budget (cash and in kind-thousands) (USD) (2)

23 19 19 9 31 Long and Healthy Lives

41 64 31 26 124 Acquired knowledge and Skills

12 7 7 3 12 Decent Standard of Living

1 1 0 0 1 Human Right Enjoyed to the Fullest

660. 5 801. 5 1, 005. 6 376. 7 561. 2 Cost per elementary pupil (USD) (2)

916. 6 867. 5 1, 685. 1 516. 2 567 . 8 Cost per preparatory pupil (USD) (2)

24. 4 26. 2 35. 8 22. 2 10. 1 Annual per capita budget allocations on health (USD) (2)

UNRWA Statistics-2010

And

More Selected Indicators

16

Sources (1) The Annual Report 2010, DOH

(2) UNRWA in Figures, as of December 2010.

(3) Un-published Data 2010, RSSD

(4) Placement and Career Guidance Unit, DOE, 2011

(5) Un-published –Data 2010, SSD

United Nation Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in The Near East– UNRWA

Programme Coordination and Support Unit-PCSU/ Headquarters-Amman

Email: [email protected]

P.O.BOX : 140157

Telephone No:+9626-5808124

UNRWA STATISTICS –2010