Published : 06-11-2021
Reports of violence and school-drop outs have increasingly emerged in AlNeirab Camp for Palestinian refugees.
Several boys have left the Akkah boys-only school, run by UNRWA, due to long shifts, in an area where children’s intellectual output has been severely affected by the traumatic upshots of the war.
Classes at Akkah and Yaffa schools last for at least 50 minutes each, up from 35 minutes in the past. The decision has been imposed by UNRWA’s education chief in Syria Mohamed Walid Rafe’. The teaching staff continue to speak out against the decision.
Reports of violence and school-drop outs have increasingly emerged in AlNeirab Camp for Palestinian refugees.
Several boys have left the Akkah boys-only school, run by UNRWA, due to long shifts, in an area where children’s intellectual output has been severely affected by the traumatic upshots of the war.
Classes at Akkah and Yaffa schools last for at least 50 minutes each, up from 35 minutes in the past. The decision has been imposed by UNRWA’s education chief in Syria Mohamed Walid Rafe’. The teaching staff continue to speak out against the decision.