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SYRIA’S EDUCATION CRISIS: A SUSTAINABLE APPROACH AFTER 11 YEARS OF CONFLICT

31 Mar 2022

Before the conflict, the country of those working to support education in crisis-affected and boasted a 98% attendance rate at the primary level and developing contexts.11 This paved the way for the development literacy rates at nearly 90%6 for both men and women.7 and launch of the Inter-agency Network for Education in Today, a child born in the first year of the Syrian war will be Emergencies (I. [...] — advocacy efforts led to the inclusion of a cluster dedicated to education in 2007, re-affirming the importance of This analysis first provides an overview of the “education in education services in humanitarian responses.14 In an emergency, emergencies” sector and its implementation in Syria, then education interventions center on physical and psychosocial 5 protection for children as a first st. [...] GoS territories — constituting 67% of Syria43 at the time displaced as of early 2022.30 The global pandemic and the of writing — have experienced less armed conflict in recent economic crisis that has emerged within Syria over the past years (with the exception of clashes in the southern province couple of years have compounded the vulnerabilities that of Dara’a in late 2021,44 which impacted educ. [...] The latest findings52 report that and al-Hasakah governorates, with territory under the supervision children in NWS face more devastating risks and violations of the GoS in each.65 The security situation in AANES remains of their rights than in any other part of the country, including unstable. [...] Economic barriers are the largest obstacles Technical Education to education.117 A framework and guidance has been developed for use of cash assistance in education to Recommendations to Donors offset the direct and indirect cost of schooling.118 In Syria, UNICEF has implemented cash assistance for families of • Engage in genuine investment in capacities of education children attending school.119.
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