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The No Lost Generation (NLG) is an independent and concerted effort by multiple stakeholders to ensure that the most vulnerable children, adolescents and youth affected by the crises in Syria and Iraq have access to education, protection and opportunities
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No Lost Generation is a strategic framework for the responses to the Syria and Iraq crises, embedded within existing planning, coordination and reporting structures.
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18 September 2022
No Lost Generation Annual Report - August 2021 to August 2022
No Lost Generation is releasing its annual report, covering progress and activities from August 2021 to August 2022, notably its regional MHPSS conference, its report on inclusive education for refugees and host communities in Jordan and its event together with Malcom H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center and many other activities. The report also…
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08 May 2022
11 years on... Syrian youth still dream big for their future!
On 28 April 2022, No Lost Generation (NLG) members consulted with a group of Syrian and Palestine Refugees from Syria (PRS) adolescents and youths in Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey and Syria to discuss their concerns, suggested solutions and hopes for the future ahead of the Brussels VI conference of 9-10 May 2022. The group included 6 young women…
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08 May 2022
Investing in Syria's children and youth: a promise we all need to keep
Ahead of the Brussels VI Conference - Supporting the Future of Syria and the Region , No Lost Generation is releasing an advocacy brief highlighting that the needs of Syrian children have never been more urgent, despite the decreasing international attention on Syria. 2022 has seen the highest number of girls and boys in need ever recorded. Syria…
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23 November 2021
In harm's way: adolescent girls in Northwest Syria
A decade of conflict in Syria has led to a sharp decline in girls' rights. This research - carried out in Northwest Syria by Plan International with Women Now for Development - examines the "invisible" toll that years of war, exacerbated by gender inequality, has taken on girls and young women. Syria remains one of the world’s most complex…
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Campaign
23 March 2021
Brussels V Conference - Supporting the future of Syria and the region
In preparation of the Brussels V Conference on the Future of Syria and the region, we released an advocacy brief highlighting the costs of 10 years of war on Syrian children. Ten years since the war started in Syria, the triple crises of continued conflict, economic downturn and the COVID-19 pandemic have exacerbated the situation for Syria's…, Our side-event "What is next for Syria's children? The impact of a decade of war in Syria and neighbouring countries', A row of children raising hands outside a camp On March 24, No Lost Generation partners organized a side-event to the Brussels V Conference, entitled "What is next for Syria's children? The impact of a decade of war in Syria and neighbouring countries". Co-sponsored by Irish Aid and BMZ, the webinar explored the costs of the conflict and…, It is our responsibility, As we are entering the 11th year of war in Syria, Dr. Ahmed Al-Meraikhi, Special Adviser to UN Secretary-General and NLG champion shares with us an important message on the child rights crisis in Syria. In an article, Dr. Al-Meraikhi calls for a greater support to national child protection systems and legal framework and for a sustainable and…
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Blog post
08 March 2021
What does an education mean for a refugee?
No Lost Generation is marking the 10th year of crisis inside Syria with a series of blog posts shedding light on the comparative situation of children. Publishing one blog post a day, we will underline the needs of children and youth affected by the Syrian crisis and share the experience of our partners responding to their plight. We need to…
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04 March 2021
Too high a price to pay: the cost of conflict for Syria's children
This report, produced by World Vision International in partnership with Frontier Economics, shows the incredible loss of human capital in Syria as a result of a continuous cycle of grave violations against children, heavy economic costs and shattered opportunities for future generations and highlights that Syria’s children will ultimately bear the…
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08 February 2021
3RP Regional strategic overview 2021-2022
The arrival of COVID-19 brought profound economic and social distress across the region. Many people among refugee and host communities lost their livelihoods and were pushed further into poverty and with savings exhausted, struggled to put food on the table or access critical social services. Most 3RP countries are confronting economic recessions…
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03 January 2021
NLG newsletter archive
Consult all previous issues of the NLG quarterly newsletter by clicking on the links below. ,
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01 June 2020
No Lost Generation advocacy brief
In preparation of the Brussels Conference held in June 2020, the No Lost Generation initiative prepared an advocacy brief regarding the Syrian crisis, highlighting the major needs of Syrian children refugees or internally displaced, in the context of the Covid-19 crisis. Recommendations underlined the urgent need to invest in education and…
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10 May 2020
3RP COVID-19 response
In the face of a growing pandemic, host governments have adopted necessary public health measures to limit the spread of the virus among the population, including refugees and vulnerable host communities alike. The COVID-19 crisis is exacerbating vulnerabilities among both refugee and host communities. While poverty and unemployment rates for…
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15 January 2020
3RP Regional strategic overview 2020-2021
This year’s 3RP offers a US$5.4 billion comprehensive plan in support of national priorities. This includes working together to ensure that refugees have continued access to asylum and international protection, that basic needs of refugees and affected host community members can be met in safety and dignity and that those with specific needs…
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