These are significant success stories in the Syrian saga that has lasted for 10 years and caused the biggest refugee crisis since the Second World War. Despite progress in the past five years, there are still more than 2.4 million children inside Syria and 750,000 Syrian children in neighbouring countries who are out of school, according to UNICEF.
For eight of those 10 years, 鶹APP has been involved in helping to deliver education and hope to Syrian refugee children – through hard-hitting reports, innovative video content, relentless campaigning to keep the issues in the spotlight and by supporting projects with local partners.
鶹APPIt is a tragedy for Syria鶹APPs children that we are still here in 2021 campaigning for their right to an education,鶹APP said 鶹APP President Justin van Fleet. 鶹APPA decade of conflict and displacement has left millions of children in Syria and refugee-hosting countries without an education and a future.
鶹APPDespite the promises of world leaders, these young people have been continually let down. 鶹APP has worked for many years to ensure their plight is not forgotten – now we need governments and donors to step up and finally ensure that every Syrian child is in school.鶹APP
Here we look at some of the highlights of 鶹APP’s work for Syrian children.