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The Palestine Research Unit (PRU) is an interdisciplinary
team working on the Palestine – Israel conflict
and the role and impact of international aid on
the
living conditions of the concerned populations. The
PRU is affiliated with the Graduate
Institute of International and Development Studies
in Geneva (IHEID).
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The PRU has
been established in 2000 thanks to the support
of the Swiss
Agency for Development and Co-operation (SDC)
and the funding of UNDP,
UNOCHA,
UNICEF,
UNRWA,
WHO.
The PRU works in cooperation with
the Palestinian
National Authority, the Palestinian
Central Bureau of Statistics, the Palestinian
Ministry of Planning, the Jerusalem
Media and Communication Centre (JMCC), and
other local partners.
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Objectives
- To foster applied research in Palestine on socio-economic
conditions of the civilian population during the
second Intifada and on the impact of aid
- To develop a model for monitoring the evolution
of the socio economic living conditions that is
applicable in regions other then Palestine
- To be a focal point for the exchange of information
for researchers, political decisions makers and
other stakeholders working on the Palestine –
Israel conflict and on the Near East
Activities
- Applied research
Development and implementation of regular public
opinion polls (link down to Palestine Living Conditions
Surveys)
- Training
Organisation of specialised training sessions on
topics related to the monitoring instruments for
development and humanitarian work
- Teaching
The experiences of the PRU are used as source for
teaching classes on development aid and conflict
at the Graduate Institute for Development Studies.
- Information sharing
Through the publication of research reports but
also by organising round-tables and debates on the
Palestine-Israel conflict, the PRU aims at raising
the awareness about key issues related to the Palestine-
Israel conflict but also to the relation between
conflicts and international assistance.
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