The Barrier Monitoring Unit (BMU) aims to contribute to the United Nations Millennium Development Goals and thus engages in projects highlighting the loss of livelihoods and environmental damage resulting from the Barrier's construction.
One of the BMU’s flagship projects is the development of a post-graduate course for research and advocacy that will enable more Palestinian voices to engage with the popular discourse surrounding the occupied Palestinian territory and its needs.
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Read more about the International Court of Justice’s 2004 Advisory Opinion on the “Legal Consequence of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory”.
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A quick reference for terms and definitions the BMU uses.
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Learn about the partnership and research methodologies the BMU employs in all of its activities. From starting a project with partners to running a joint study, we harmonise all work processes through joint trainings and coordinated fieldwork.
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Partners
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Take a look at our partners’ profiles and our co-operative monitoring work. |
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Discover the BMU’s training programmes. |
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Learn more about our recent and upcoming events. |
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For more information on the BMU. |