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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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Picture of Dr. Al-Meraikhi, Special Adviser to UN Secretary-General and NLG champion
Blog post
24 March 2021
It is our responsibility
Dr. Ahmed Al-Meraikhi, Special Adviser to UN Secretary-General and NLG champion
A young girl is wearing a ask and writing on her notebook while in class
Report
23 March 2021
No Lost Generation Advocacy Brief for Brussels V Conference
No Lost Generation

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NLG Advocacy Brief 2021 (PDF, 825 KB)
A young boy is standing in a class that was destroyed
Campaign
23 March 2021
Brussels V Conference - Supporting the future of Syria
As part of the Brussels V Conference, No Lost Generation has released an advocacy brief shedding light on the increasing needs of Syrian children.
A group of 7 young girls is sitten on a table behind a truck
Blog post
15 March 2021
Syria - 10 years
José Bergua, NLG Co-lead
A female doctor is listening to her patient, they are both sitting on chairs
Blog post
13 March 2021
Addressing traumas of Gender-Based Violence survivors
World Vision International
Four children are outside, one of them is showing seeds in his hands
Report
11 March 2021
#Syria10: Time to look ahead
Action Against Hunger

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Action Against Hunger - Syria#10 - time to look ahead (PDF, 3 MB)
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Report
09 March 2021
Fast facts - Syria regional crisis: 10 years on
UNICEF

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Syria 10 Fast Facts UNICEF (PDF, 2 MB)
A young girl wearing hijab looking down
Report
04 March 2021
Too high a price to pay: the cost of conflict for Syria's ch
World Vision International, Frontier Economics

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World Vision - Frontier Economics - Too high a price to pay (PDF, 7 MB)
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Report
02 March 2021
A decade of destruction: attacks on health care in Syria
International Rescue Committee

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A decade of destruction: attacks on health care in Syria (PDF, 8 MB)
Syrian children in a car looking out the window
Report
01 June 2020
No Lost Generation advocacy brief
No Lost Generation

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No Lost Generation 2020 advocacy brief (PDF, 864 KB)
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