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The first page of the report shows three small pictures of children and youth at school with the overview of the report below
Report
10 May 2022
Keeping the promise of a No Lost Generation
No Lost Generation

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The picture shows a young boy wearing a school bag seen from the back and walking in a camp
Report
08 May 2022
11 years on... Syrian youth still dream big for their future
No Lost Generation

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Azzam, 12, surrounded by his sisters Sidra, 14, Nour, 11, and Khadijeh, 1, outside their home in Rural Damascus, Syria
Report
08 May 2022
No Lost Generation Advocacy Brief for Brussels VI Conference
No Lost Generation

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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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Azzam, 12, with his sister Sidra 14, holds the camera of a photographer for the first time in his life, on 21 February 2022.
Media Advisory
18 March 2022
EVENT- Eleven years on the crisis in Syria: What does the future hold for Syrian children and young people?
Wednesday, 30 March 2022, 10:00 AM Amman/Beirut Time – 9:00 AM Cairo Time – 7:00 AM GMT
Through a hole in a wall, we can see two parents carrying a one-month-old baby girl.
Press release
15 March 2022
Syrian children must not be forgotten while their futures remain at risk
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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The cover shows a picture of a young girl wearing a winter coat and holding her hood, smiling outside a tent
Report
14 March 2022
Fast facts: children and the Syria regional crisis 11 years
UNICEF

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The cover of the HNO shows a family living in a school that is used as a collective centre in Al Hasakeh governorate
Report
09 March 2022
Syrian Arab Republic - Humanitarian Needs Overview 2022
OCHA

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The Save the Dates shows the date and registration link on the left and a picture of three girls in a classroom, one of them being in a wheelchair.
Article
31 January 2022
NLG side-event to the Global Disability Summit
On February 17, on behalf of NLG, World Vision and Mercy Corps presented their research on behavioural barriers to inclusive education in Jordan.
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