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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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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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Annual report
18 August 2019
No Lost Generation 2018 update
This Annual Report presents the key highlights of the NLG initiative in 2018 as well as the data regarding the situation for children and youth at the end of the year, in Syria, Iraq, Turkey, Jordan and Lebanon. Key programmatic results in the three pillars - education, child protection, adolescents and youth, are displayed. Funding data and…
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27 February 2019
Investing in the future: protection and learning for all Syrian children and youth
The present paper, prepared by NLG partners at the regional and country levels ahead of the third Brussels Conference on ‘Supporting the Future of Syria and the Region’ in March 2019, represents an update of the 2018 report: We made a promise: ensuring learning pathways and protection for Syrian children and youth, and includes: • An update on the…
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22 November 2018
Funding snapshot - No Lost Generation Q3 2018
All programming contributing to No Lost Generation goals in the six countries covered by the initiative is considered No Lost Generation programming, for which funding is tracked. All figures reported are derived from the 3RP and HRP funding tracking systems. November 2018
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30 May 2018
Read-out of NLG donor briefing on gender based violence against adolescents girls and boys
On 9 May 2018, the UK and Germany co-hosted an NLG donor briefing, which brought together NLG partners working with adolescents in the Syrian crisis. Under the coordination of UNFPA, NLG partners UNFPA, UNHCR, Plan International and World Vision International shared with the donor community the evidence to date derived from existing documentation…
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22 May 2018
No Lost Generation work plan 2018
This document outlines the 2018 objectives for the No Lost Generation regional level Working Group and the actions to be taken jointly by these partners during the year in support of these objectives, which relate in turn to the goals set out in the No Lost Generation concept note for phase II. This document does not cover the country-level…
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16 May 2018
Sexual violence against boys and male adolescents in the Syria crisis
This PowerPoint presentation on sexual violence against boys and male adolescents in the Syria crisis was displayed as part of a No Lost Generation donor briefing and a roundtable discussion on gender-based violence, held in May 2018. The event was supported by No Lost Generation's partners: UNICEF, UNFPA, UNHCR, World Vision and Plan…
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13 March 2017
No Lost Generation asks for Brussels 2017
This document introduces the key advocacy messages of No Lost Generation for the 2017 Brussels conference. Untitled "Three things we should do now to secure a better future for children and youth affected by the Syria crisis", the document focuses on access to quality education, to child protection and to meaningful participation in decision-…
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10 February 2017
No Lost Generation student campaign kit
This guide aims to provide direction and support for anyone working outside of the humanitarian response to the crisis, to inspire and effect positive change the children and youth affected by the Syria and Iraq Crises. It introduces the work of No Lost Generation and its partners and the issues relevant to the Syria and Iraq crises. It contains…
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01 November 2016
Child labour within the Syrian refugee response
Since the outbreak of the Syrian crisis in March 2011, more than 4.8 million Syrians have fled their country, seeking protection in neighbouring countries, such as Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and Iraq. In some of the hosting countries, they still face difficulties in accessing services, impacting their ability to provide food, housing, health…
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26 September 2016
No Lost Generation key advocacy messages (short version) - September 2016
These key advocacy messages were developed by the partners of the No Lost Generation initiative in January 2016 and should be reiterated and amplified wherever possible in No Lost Generation advocacy platforms and products. September 2016
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26 September 2016
Guidance note on Makani, My Space approach
A Makani centre offers a comprehensive approach to service provision covering alternative education, skills building programmes and psychosocial support. Each Makani should have a community outreach component which is linked with the services being provided at the centre. Makani will act as a centre to refer boys and girls to other specialized…
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