Jehad Abusalim (American Friends Service Committee)
In this session we examined the situation in the Gaza Strip, including how the Gaza Strip came to be isolated from the West Bank and besieged by Israel, the role of Hamas and related Palestinian political dynamics, and the humanitarian situation in light of repeated Israeli military campaigns, more than a decade of blockade, and now COVID.
Part 5 – Palestinian Refugees and the Role of UNRWA
Featuring:
Gwyn Lewis (UNRWA),
Diba Abu Nejila (humanitarian professional)
In this session we focused on Palestinian refugees – one of the core issues of the conflict and which under the Olso Accords was to be resolved in the context of permanent status talks between Israelis and Palestinians. We will examine how Palestinians became refugees, the role and development of UNRWA as the organization responsible for Palestinian refugees, and the debate around the continued status of many Palestinians as refugees today.
Education: I am a graduate of Miller High School and hold an Associate s Degree of Applied Science Occupation: For the last seven years I have been a substitute teacher with Miller School District. Prior to moving back to Miller, I was a Certified Medical Assistant with Wright State Dept. of Surgery in Dayton, Ohio. I have also worked in the travel and tourism industry, and after graduating high school I went to school and became a licensed cosmetologist. Family: My parents are Stewart and Lanell Richardson; brother and sister-in-law John and Lisa Richardson; husband Ron Daniels, children Kandice Matteson, Makenna Daniels and Mikah Daniels.
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Uncertain about your career choice? Low on self-confidence? This Q&A column by Nandini Raman, practising counsellor and trainer, may help.
I am 20 years old and not sure whether to opt for an MBA or start my UPSC prep. – Ratan Kumar
Dear Ratan,
The answer really depends on what you see yourself doing five years from now. Would you want to work for a private firm or start your own business or work for the Government of India? One has more money and frills and perhaps you can be your own boss one day and the other has a lot of respect, job security, and a good life. Both have their merits and demerits and require discipline, hard-work, commitment and perseverance. Work on a mind map; hopefully you will discover your calling. Best wishes.
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