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Act4Palestine launches Twitter campaign marking the World Refugee Day

December 24, 2021
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The Palestinian youth team, Act4Palestine, launched on Saturday evening a Twitter storm campaign marking the World Refugee Day using the hashtag #PalestinianRefugees.

The team called all activates around the world to participate in the campaign on Thursday and Friday on Social media.

Said Shoiab, the head of the youth team, said that we achieved a big success as Act4Palestine team and the activates from around the world began tweeting at 7 PM Jerusalem time on Friday.

One Hour to start .. Don’t forget to participate in the Twitter campaign at 7:00 PM Jerusalem time, using the following hashtags:#WorldRefugeeDay & #PalestinianRefugees

Tweets>> https://t.co/x1Ph8bHyRq

Please raise your voice for Palestine pic.twitter.com/pGkYymV1l0

— Days of Palestine (@DaysofPalestine) June 20, 2020

Shoiab added that the campaign's hashtag achieved trend for several hours on Twitter besides the international hashtag #WorldRefugeeDay.

UNRWA records indicated that the number of registered Palestinian refugees in 2018 amounted up to about 6 million and those figures represented the minimum number of Palestinian refugees, where they constitute almost half of the Palestinians in the world (about 13 million), said the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) on the occasion of the International Day of Refugees.

PCBS said Palestinian refugees in the West Bank who are registered with UNRWA as in 2018 accounted up to 17% of the total refugees registered with UNRWA against 25% in Gaza Strip.

At the level of the Arab countries, the percentage of Palestinian refugees registered with UNRWA in Jordan, amounted up to about 39% of the total Palestinian refugees while the percentage of Palestinian refugees registered with UNRWA in Lebanon and Syria reached about 9% and 11% respectively.

PCBS noted that there were no significant differences between the demographic and social characteristics of refugees and non-refugees in general, except for poverty and unemployment indicators due to regional/area reasons, where about two-thirds of the population of Gaza Strip are refugees.

It said the percentage of the population of refugees in State of Palestine at the end of 2018 reached about 41% of the total Palestinian population residing in State of Palestine, and data indicated that 26% of the population in the West Bank is refugees, while the percentage of refugees in Gaza Strip is 64%.

The percentage of persons aged less than 15 years in State of Palestine reached 39%  (refugees and non-refugees) at the end of 2018, while the percentage of elderly people aged 60 years and above (refugees and non-refugees) was about 5%.

It said records showed no significant difference in the average number of children born to refugee and non-refugee women

The mean number of children ever born to women ever married in State of Palestine 2017 is 4.4 births, 4.5 for refugee women compared with 4.3 for non-refugee women.

Based on the data of Population, Housing and Establishments Census 2017, about 7% of Palestinian refugees suffer from difficulty compared with 5% among non-refugees.

 On the types of difficulties between refugees and non-refugees, it was found that individuals who suffer from difficulty of seeing was higher among refugees compared to non-refugees at 3% and 2% respectively, while the proportion of individuals with difficulties in movement among refugees was about 4% compared to about 3% among non-refugees.

At the regional level, the percentage of refugees in the West Bank suffer from difficulty was about 6% compared with 7% among refugees living in Gaza Strip for 2017.

It said poverty percentage among the refugees was about 39% during 2017 according to monthly consumption patterns. This means that the monthly consumption of their households was below the poverty line which was 2,470 NIS for a Palestinian household of 5 (2 adults and 3 children) while the percentage among the non-refugees was 22%.

 The main reason behind the high poverty percentage among refugees compared to non-refugees is due to high unemployment rates in Gaza Strip, where the refugees represent two-thirds of its population, said PCBS.

The poverty percentage among refugees was 15.7% in the West Bank, while poverty percentage was 54.1% among refugees in Gaza Strip.

Meanwhile, PCBS said the results of the Labor Force Survey, in 2018 showed that the participation rate in labor force for individuals aged 15 years and above among refugees was about 47% compared to about 46% for non-refugees.

Data indicated that there is a clear difference on the level of unemployment rate among refugees and non-refugees, as unemployment rate among refugees reached up to about 40% compared to about 24% among non-refugees; the main reason behind the high unemployment rate among refugees compared to non-refugees is due to high unemployment rates in Gaza Strip, where the unemployment rate among refugees in the West Bank was about 19% compared to about 54% among refugees in Gaza Strip.

The socio-economic conditions of the Jordan's Palestinian refugee camps study 2011, which was prepared by FAFO showed that 40% of the individuals in the Palestinian refugee camps in Jordan aged under 15 years old, while the percentage of the elderly (65 years and above) was about 4%, and the average of household size was 5.1 individuals. 

The data also indicated that the percentage of illiteracy rate among the individuals in Palestinian refugee camps in Jordan aged 15 years and above was 8.6%.

The results of the Palestinian Refugees in the Palestinian Refugee Camps and Localities Census  in Lebanon 2017 showed that the Palestinian refugees in Lebanon are concentrated in Sidon with (36%), followed by North (25%), Tyre (about 15%), Beirut 13%, Al Chouf 7% and Bekaa 4%.

The results also indicated that about 5% of the Palestinian refugees have another nationality.

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