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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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Statement
17 December 2021
Global Leaders must seize the opportunity of the High-Level Officials Meeting on refugees, to accelerate progress for Syrian children
AMMAN, JORDAN, 17 DECEMBER 2021 – The first stock taking High-Level Officials Meeting in the framework of the Global Refugee Forum (GRF), was held 14-15 December 2021, in Geneva. The meeting brought together global leaders to track progress on more than 1,400 pledges made in 2019, and advance the collective response to protect the world’s forcibly…
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Report
09 March 2021
Fast facts - Syria regional crisis: 10 years on
In this short fast facts report, UNICEF provides key data on the consequences of ten years of war on Syrian children. The report covers grave violations against children, extreme survival measures, education, health and nutrition data both in Syria and in neighboring countries. Total number of Syrian children in need of assistance inside Syria and…
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17 November 2020
Child Protection
Two girls and one boy seen through an opening in a wall Overview Syria In its seventh year, the conflict in Syria continues to take a huge toll on the lives of children. Against a backdrop of violence, continuous displacements and worsening socioeconomic conditions, children in Syria endure multiple protection risks and violations of their rights…
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16 November 2020
What We Do
Launched in 2013, No Lost Generation is a strategic framework for the responses to the Syria and Iraq crises, embedded within existing planning, coordination and reporting structures. Working across three pillars - Education, Child Protection, and Adolescents & Youth - the No Lost Generation initiative comprises joint programming at country…
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16 November 2020
UN Agencies and International NGOs
An old woman hugging a young girl The No Lost Generation partners who will undertake the programming under No Lost Generation comprise of 39 humanitarian or development organisations, including UN agencies and NGOs, each of which has programmes in at least three of the six No Lost Generation countries. These partners convene in a working group at…, Co-Leadership, UNICEF logo World Vision logo, Regional level Working Group, Acted logo Action aid logo CARE logo DCA logo DRC logo FCA logo Save the Children logo Human Rights Watch logo ILO logo International Medical Corps logo INTERSOS logo IOM logo IRC logo JRS logo NetHope logo NRC logo Plan international logo Relief International logo Terre des Hommes logo UNDP logo UNFPA logo UNHCR logo OCHA logo Un Ponte Per logo…
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15 November 2020
Who We Are
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 crisis in Syria have access to education, protection and opportunities to engage positively in their community and society., NLG is co-led by UNICEF and World Vision. Initiated in 2013 in support of the responses in Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey, Iraq, and Egypt, the initiative comprises joint, evidence-based advocacy to push for investment, policy change and programmatic improvements in relation to the areas of Education, Child Protection and Adolescents & Youth…, NLG Partners, Discover who is advocating for a #NoLostGeneration
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Report
08 July 2020
NLG MHPSS Mapping phase II report
The NLG MHPSS service mapping was conducted in November 2019 “to gain a better understanding of the response at the regional level” for programs serving “children, adolescents, youth and their parents/caregivers in Syria” to cover Syria and Iraq crises affected countries – Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey. The research collected data to identify…
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Report
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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Article
14 March 2019
Third Brussels Conference on Supporting the future of Syria and the region
On 12-14 March 2019, the EU and the UN co-hosted a third Brussels Conference on Supporting the future of Syria and the region. No Lost Generation partners worked with bloggers on the Voices of Youth Arabic blogging platform to produce a short video where young people share their experiences and perspectives with policy makers and donors at the…
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Report
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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01 January 2019
No Lost Generation campaign guide
The No Lost Generation Campaign Guide is a resource for anyone working outside the humanitarian field to become engage and make a difference to the children and youth affected by the Iraq and Syria crises. It contains key advocacy messages, guidelines to start a No Lost Generation Group and suggestions of advocacy campaigns. Useful resources on…
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