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Article
12 November 2021
UNESCO helps Syrian students pass their year-end exams
Together with the UN and their educational partners, UNESCO is providing support to 1 800 vulnerable students to allow them to take national exams.
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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.
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
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Blog post
11 March 2021
Fostering wellbeing through education in Northeast Syria
War Child
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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)
UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Muzoon Almellehan met Grade 9 Syrian girls in Amman
Article
06 March 2021
NLG Champion, Muzoon Al-Mellehan was interviewed by UN News
As Syria enters its tenth year in war, Muzoon shares her experience and continues to advocate for Syrian children to access education.
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Article
06 December 2020
A glimpse of hope for Syrian children in Azraq refugee camp
World Vision's early childhood centers in Azraq adopted remote learning, enabling children to continue their educational journey.
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Article
06 December 2020
Syria crisis education information management (IM) package
NLG education pillar partners held a series of online technical meetings in June and August to update the IM package used in the education sector, as part o
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16 November 2020
Education
The first pillar of NLG aims to ensure that the children and youth affected by the Syria and Iraq crises have access to certified quality education
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Report
01 June 2020
Continuous learning for Syrian children and youth
No Lost Generation

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Continuous Learning for Syrian Children and Youth (PDF, 2 MB)
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