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About #NoLostGeneration

No Lost Generation initiative is an ambitious commitment to action by humanitarians, donors and policy makers in support of children and youth affected by the Syria crisis.

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Our vision

Children and youth have access to certified quality education, while benefiting from a protective environment. Adolescents and youth are supported to contribute to resilience and social cohesion in their communities, and have expanded livelihood opportunities in line with national legislation.

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EDUCATION

4.2m children in Syria and 500,000 children in Iraq will be reached by No Lost Generation partners with learning opportunities

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CHILD PROTECTION

Over 1.2m children in Iraq, Syria and refugee hosting countries will participate in structured, sustained psychosocial support programmes

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ADOLESCENTS AND YOUTH

Over 1.3m adolescents and youth in refugee hosting countries will access positive engagement opportunities

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Brussels V Conference

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The Syria Brussels V Conference on March 29 and 30 addressed again the increasing needs in Syria and the regional impact the crisis has had, especially on hosting refugee countries. To shed light on the specific impact and needs of the Syrian girls and boys, No Lost Generation released an advocacy brief whose recommendations informed the Syria V Brussels Conference discussions on what concerns children’s needs in the country and across the region.

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Ten years of war in Syria

 

 

Ten years after the start of the war in Syria, the situation remains dire for 8.5 million Syrian children, adolescents and youth. Facing one of the largest child rights crisis, they can no longer wait.

Our advocacy messages for Syria 10
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Highlights

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Report
Continued learning for all Syrian children and youth

No Lost Generation

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Strengthening the resilience of Syrian women & host communit

UN Women in the Arab States

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It is our responsibility

Dr. Ahmed Al-Meraikhi, Special Adviser to UN Secretary-General and NLG champion

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No Lost Generation Advocacy Brief for Brussels V Conference

No Lost Generation

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