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The cover shows a picture of an adolescent boy outside a building and the picture is colored in red
Report
24 March 2022
Main trends and analysis on out of school children in MENA
Equitas Education, Save The Children, UNICEF and World Food Programme

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Desk study: main trends and analysis on out of school children in the MENA region (PDF, 10 MB)
The report shows the logos of World Vision, NLG and Mercy Corps on the top and the title of the report at the bottom. In the middle is a picture of Hanaa, 8, who was paralysed by an exploding bomb and lost the use of her legs, solving a problem on a whiteboard in a classroom at a school in east Aleppo city, Syria.
Report
14 March 2022
Yearning to learn: behavioral barriers and enablers to inclu
World Vision, Mercy Corps and No Lost Generation

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Yearning to learn - report (PDF, 1 MB)
Yearning to learn - Factsheet (PDF, 1 MB)
التوق إلى التعليم - Report (PDF, 1 MB)
التوق إلى التعليم - Factsheet (PDF, 1 MB)
A girl is smiling and standing in front of a laundry line, outside in a refugee camp
Statement
17 December 2021
Global Leaders must seize the opportunity of the High-Level Officials Meeting on refugees, to accelerate progress for Syrian children
A woman is interviewing a couple while sitting on a couch
Article
30 September 2021
In Syria, UNESCO assesses the literacy and life skills of th
UNESCO has developed tests to assess literacy, numeracy and life skills of young men and women in Syria.
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Statement
01 July 2021
A devastating impact on 1.7 million Syrian children if UN Security Council fails to authorize resolution on humanitarian aid to northern Syria: No Lost Generation Initiative
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Report
05 April 2021
Continued learning for all Syrian children and youth
No Lost Generation

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Continued learning for all Syrian children and youth - 2021 (PDF, 448 KB)
The cover shows two children, one girl and one boy drawing
Report
31 March 2021
Lebanon education in crisis: raising the alarm
Save the Children

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Lebanon education in crisis: raising the alarm (PDF, 851 KB)
Nader prepares classes for children staying in the camp
Blog post
23 March 2021
Finding a safe haven and a way to contribute
IOM Turkey Public Information Unit
Three young men walking in Beirut after the Blast, wearing construction helmet and holding shovels
Blog post
22 March 2021
Syrian and Lebanese youth supporting the restoration process
UNESCO
Picture of a young girl in front of a school wall where it is written "Maths"
Blog post
14 March 2021
A girl with a bright smile and a new home
UNICEF
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