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JORDAN - Assistance to Gaza Refugees - ENPI Cooperation in picturesSchool girls from the Jerash /Gaza refugee camp attending a class in one of the buildings funded by the EU at the Girls school of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), in Jerash, North of Amman, Jordan, 17 Otober 2011. The Jerash/Gaza camp houses some 11500 Palestinian refugees who left from the Gaza Strip during the various developments of Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1967. It was at first an emergency camp, but continued to function to this day wth many generations now sharing its facilities. The EU as well as various organizations, governmental and non governmental ones give funds to the UNRWA, the UN Agency that is in charge of the camp logistics through its volounteers who are refugees themselves. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE

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JORDAN - Assistance to Gaza Refugees - ENPI Cooperation in picturesSchool girls from the Jerash /Gaza refugee camp, which receives EU funding and is run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), walk in one of the camp streets, in Jerash, North of Amman, Jordan, 17 Otober 2011. The Jerash/Gaza camp houses some 11500 Palestinian refugees who left from the Gaza Strip during the various developments of Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1967. It was at first an emergency camp, but continued to function to this day wth many generations now sharing its facilities. The EU as well as various organizations, governmental and non governmental ones give funds to the UNRWA, the UN Agency that is in charge of the camp logistics through its volounteers who are refugees themselves. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE

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JORDAN - Assistance to Gaza Refugees - ENPI Cooperation in picturesA resident of the Jerash /Gaza refugee camp walks by some of the houses which received EU funds to build extra rooms at the camp run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), in Jerash, North of Amman, Jordan, 17 Otober 2011. The Jerash/Gaza camp houses some 11500 Palestinian refugees who left from the Gaza Strip during the various developments of Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1967. It was at first an emergency camp, but continued to function to this day wth many generations now sharing its facilities. The EU as well as various organizations, governmental and non governmental ones give funds to the UNRWA, the UN Agency that is in charge of the camp logistics through its volounteers who are refugees themselves. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE

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JORDAN - Assistance to Gaza Refugees - ENPI Cooperation in picturesSchool girls from the Jerash /Gaza refugee camp attending a class in one of the buildings funded by the EU at the Girls school of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), in Jerash, North of Amman, Jordan, 17 Otober 2011. The Jerash/Gaza camp houses some 11500 Palestinian refugees who left from the Gaza Strip during the various developments of Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1967. It was at first an emergency camp, but continued to function to this day wth many generations now sharing its facilities. The EU as well as various organizations, governmental and non governmental ones give funds to the UNRWA, the UN Agency that is in charge of the camp logistics through its volounteers who are refugees themselves. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE

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JORDAN - Assistance to Gaza Refugees - ENPI Cooperation in picturesA boy walks past a building of the Boys school, funded by the EU, at the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), in Jerash, North of Amman, Jordan, 17 Otober 2011. The Jerash/Gaza camp houses some 11500 Palestinian refugees who left from the Gaza Strip during the various developments of Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1967. It was at first an emergency camp, but continued to function to this day wth many generations now sharing its facilities. The EU as well as various organizations, governmental and non governmental ones give funds to the UNRWA, the UN Agency that is in charge of the camp logistics through its volounteers who are refugees themselves. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE

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JORDAN - Assistance to Gaza Refugees - ENPI Cooperation in picturesKindergarden children from the Jerash /Gaza refugee camp attending a class in one of the buildings funded by the EU at the boys school of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in Jerash, North of Amman, Jordan, 17 Otober 2011. The Jerash/Gaza camp houses some 11500 Palestinian refugees who left from the Gaza Strip during the various developments of Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1967. It was at first an emergency camp, but continued to function to this day wth many generations now sharing its facilities. The EU as well as various organizations, governmental and non governmental ones give funds to the UNRWA, the UN Agency that is in charge of the camp logistics through its volounteers who are refugees themselves. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE

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JORDAN - Assistance to Gaza Refugees - ENPI Cooperation in picturesKindergarden children from the Jerash /Gaza refugee camp attending a class in one of the buildings funded by the EU at the boys school of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in Jerash, North of Amman, Jordan, 17 Otober 2011. The Jerash/Gaza camp houses some 11500 Palestinian refugees who left from the Gaza Strip during the various developments of Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1967. It was at first an emergency camp, but continued to function to this day wth many generations now sharing its facilities. The EU as well as various organizations, governmental and non governmental ones give funds to the UNRWA, the UN Agency that is in charge of the camp logistics through its volounteers who are refugees themselves. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE

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JORDAN - Assistance to Gaza Refugees - ENPI Cooperation in picturesSchool girls from the Jerash /Gaza refugee camp looking out shily from the door of their classroom in one of the buildings funded by the EU at the Girls school of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in Jerash, North of Amman, Jordan, 17 Otober 2011. The Jerash/Gaza camp houses some 11500 Palestinian refugees who left from the Gaza Strip during the various developments of Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1967. It was at first an emergency camp, but continued to function to this day wth many generations now sharing its facilities. The EU as well as various organizations, governmental and non governmental ones give funds to the UNRWA, the UN Agency that is in charge of the camp logistics through its volounteers who are refugees themselves. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE

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JORDAN - Assistance to Gaza Refugees - ENPI Cooperation in picturesUNRWA volunteer staff members who are also residents of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) seen at one of their offices, in Jerash, North of Amman, Jordan, 17 Otober 2011. The Jerash/Gaza camp houses some 11500 Palestinian refugees who left from the Gaza Strip during the various developments of Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1967. It was at first an emergency camp, but continued to function to this day wth many generations now sharing its facilities. The EU as well as various organizations, governmental and non governmental ones give funds to the UNRWA, the UN Agency that is in charge of the camp logistics through its volounteers who are refugees themselves. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE

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JORDAN - Assistance to Gaza Refugees - ENPI Cooperation in picturesSchool girls from the Jerash /Gaza refugee camp before the end of the day courses at the Girls school which received EU funding for some buildings as well as the playground coating at the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), in Jerash, North of Amman, Jordan, 17 Otober 2011. The Jerash/Gaza camp houses some 11500 Palestinian refugees who left from the Gaza Strip during the various developments of Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1967. It was at first an emergency camp, but continued to function to this day wth many generations now sharing its facilities. The EU as well as various organizations, governmental and non governmental ones give funds to the UNRWA, the UN Agency that is in charge of the camp logistics through its volounteers who are refugees themselves. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE

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JORDAN - Assistance to Gaza Refugees - ENPI Cooperation in picturesA school girl from the Jerash /Gaza refugee camp covers her face with a book as she sits at the entrance of the Girls school, which received EU funding at the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in Jerash, North of Amman, Jordan, 17 Otober 2011. The Jerash/Gaza camp houses some 11500 Palestinian refugees who left from the Gaza Strip during the various developments of Isreali-Palestinian conflict since 1967. It was at first an emergency camp, but continued to function to this day wth many generations now sharing its facilities. The EU as well as various organizations, governmental and non governmental ones give funds to the UNRWA, the UN Agency that is in charge of the camp logistics through its volounteers who are refugees themselves. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE

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JORDAN - Assistance to Gaza Refugees - ENPI Cooperation in picturesA general view shows the residential part of the Jerash/Gaza refugee camp which received EU funding at the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in Jerash, North of Amman, Jordan, 17 Otober 2011. The Jerash/Gaza camp houses some 11500 Palestinian refugees who left from the Gaza Strip during the various developments of Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1967. It was at first an emergency camp, but continued to function to this day wth many generations now sharing its facilities. The EU as well as various organizations, governmental and non governmental ones give funds to the UNRWA, the UN Agency that is in charge of the camp logistics through its volounteers who are refugees themselves. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE

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JORDAN - Assistance to Gaza Refugees - ENPI Cooperation in picturesOne of the residents of the Jerash/Gaza refugee camp who benefited from EU funding for building two rooms, a kitchen and a bathroom, showing her house in Jerash, North of Amman, Jordan, 17 Otober 2011. The Jerash/Gaza camp houses some 11500 Palestinian refugees who left from the Gaza Strip during the various developments of Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1967. It was at first an emergency camp, but continued to function to this day wth many generations now sharing its facilities. The EU as well as various organizations, governmental and non governmental ones give funds to the UNRWA, the UN Agency that is in charge of the camp logistics through its volounteers who are refugees themselves. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE

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JORDAN - Assistance to Gaza Refugees - ENPI Cooperation in picturesA staff member of the Health clinic of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) which runs the Jerash/Gaza refugee camp, shows one of the laboratory appliances paid with EU funds inside the clinic lab, in Jerash, North of Amman, Jordan, 17 Otober 2011. The Jerash/Gaza camp houses some 11500 Palestinian refugees who left from the Gaza Strip during the various developments of Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1967. It was at first an emergency camp, but continued to function to this day wth many generations now sharing its facilities. The EU as well as various organizations, governmental and non governmental ones give funds to the UNRWA, the UN Agency that is in charge of the camp logistics through its volounteers who are refugees themselves. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE

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JORDAN - Assistance to Gaza Refugees - ENPI Cooperation in picturesA view inside the Carpentry Training Workshop at the Community Centre for Care and Rehabilitation of the Disabled of the Jerash/Gaza refugee camp, at the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), in Jerash, North of Amman, Jordan, 17 Otober 2011. The machine is currently not used because of lack of funding to pay a trainer. The Jerash/Gaza camp houses some 11500 Palestinian refugees who left from the Gaza Strip during the various developments of Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1967. It was at first an emergency camp, but continued to function to this day wth many generations now sharing its facilities. The EU as well as various organizations, governmental and non governmental ones give funds to the UNRWA, the UN Agency that is in charge of the camp logistics through its volounteers who are refugees themselves. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE

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JORDAN - Assistance to Gaza Refugees - ENPI Cooperation in picturesA view of a play-room used as a recreational space by children after classes at the Community Centre for Care and Rehabilitation of the Disabled of the Jerash/Gaza refugee camp, which received some EU funds in Jerash, North of Amman, Jordan, 17 Otober 2011. The Jerash/Gaza camp houses some 11500 Palestinian refugees who left from the Gaza Strip during the various developments of Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1967. It was at first an emergency camp, but continued to function to this day wth many generations now sharing its facilities. The EU as well as various organizations, governmental and non governmental ones give funds to the UNRWA, the UN Agency that is in charge of the camp logistics through its volounteers who are refugees themselves. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE

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