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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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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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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
The first page shows a picture of a young women sitting on a couch in a tent and the text of the policy brief in two columns
Report
09 December 2021
The Syrian children's rights and the Global Refugee Forum
World Vision

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A young girl wearing a mask is reading an Arabic language textbook sitting on a school bench
Report
01 December 2021
Gaps in MHPSS programming in the Middle East
No Lost Generation

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The cover shows an illustration of a woman's face drawn with white dots, on a light blue background.
Report
23 November 2021
Situational analysis of women and girls in the MENA and Arab
UNICEF, UN Women, ESCWA, UNFPA, UNESCO, UNDP, FAO, WFP, WHO, Plan International, Terre des Hommes

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The invitation shows a description of the event on the left and a picture with a girl and a boy drawing on a colored wall on the right.
Article
17 October 2021
NLG MHPSS Regional Conference
NLG Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) Taskforce is organizing a regional virtual conference on November 30 to discuss system strengthening.
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