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REPORT ON ANALYSIS FOR OUT-OF-SCHOOL SYRIAN CHILDREN - UNICEF The main finding in the quantitative summary is that the percentage of Syrian children UTP who are out of school has declined substantially since the initial years of the Syrian refugee crisis (2013–2015), but this rate of progress has clearly levelled off in recent years (Figure 4a)
Education in Syria Access to quality education is severely limited across the country, with many schools damaged or destroyed, in addition to the shortage of teachers due to travelling outside of the country and transportation costs to reach school
The Education of Syrian Refugee Children - Middle East Institute An alarmingly large number of Syrian children have received an inadequate education or no education at all since civil war erupted in Syria in 2011 and their families were internally displaced or became refugees in neighboring countries
Ten years of war in Syria, more than half of children . . . - UN-OCHA The education system in Syria is overstretched, underfunded, fragmented and unable to provide safe, equitable and sustained services to millions of children “Inside Syria, there are over 2 4 million children out of school, nearly 40 per cent are girls
Loss of a Generation: The Education of Syria’s Refugee Children The inability to meet the basic needs of some of the world’s most vulnerable children has led experts and analysts to worry about the “lost generation” of Syria’s children who have been out of school since the beginning of the war nearly a decade ago
Thematic fact sheet_education_Final_5-Oct 2023 - UNICEF In 2023, nearly US$ 90 million is needed to meet the education needs of children in Syria The funding gap at the end of June 2023 was 60 6 per cent boys and girls including education personnel with severe, extreme and catastrophic education needs
Syria - Right to Education Initiative The series will examine the various barriers preventing Syrian children from accessing education and call on host governments, international donors, and implementing partners to mitigate their impact in order to prevent a lost generation of Syrian children
Reaching Syria’s Underserved Children - Education Cannot Wait Since the start of the war in Syria, yearly, approximately 30 to 35 percent of all school-aged children (5-17 years old) are not in school Many of those that attend are at risk of dropping out over time, boys even more so than girls