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14 Palestinian Students from Syria Displacement Camp Get High School Diplomas with Honors

Published : 02-08-2020

14 Palestinian Students from Syria Displacement Camp Get High School Diplomas with Honors

14 Palestinian students sheltered in AlNeirab refugee camp, in Aleppo, got their high school diplomas with high scores.

The list includes Lin Mujahed AlTaher (239.5); Fatma Muhammad Zaidan 238; Thaer Ayman Qaddoura (236.5); Alma Aysar Musa (235.8); Hassan Ali Kiwan; (235.7); Alaa Ahmed Mahmoud (234.8); Rahaf Muhammad Hawash (234.6); Amjad Hussein Hanino (234.3); Anas Bakir (234); Saleh Imad Ghannam (233.9); Mahmoud Ahmed Hanino (233.4); Ahmed Mostafa Abdel Rahman (232.9); Mahmoud Hossam Saed (231.6); and Farah Hadiri (230).

Palestinian families taking shelter in AlNeirab Camp continue to denounce the dramatic nosepe in their children’s access to education.

An AGPS reporter said that increasing school dropouts have been reported among school boys, several of whom left their academic institutions to join armed militias.

At the same time, dozens of Palestinian teaching staff members have been arrested and sent to jail.

AGPS continues to appeal to the Palestine Liberation Organization and UNRWA, among all concerned institutions, to urgently step in and work on reconstructing destroyed schools, providing civilians with the needed psycho-physical protection, and boosting children’s access to education in Syria’s displacement camps.

Upon more than one occasion, UNRWA has raised alarm bells over the striking upsurge in the rate of school dropouts among the Palestinians of Syria, several among whom have left schools to help feeding their impoverished families in unemployment-stricken refugee camps.

 

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/10461

14 Palestinian students sheltered in AlNeirab refugee camp, in Aleppo, got their high school diplomas with high scores.

The list includes Lin Mujahed AlTaher (239.5); Fatma Muhammad Zaidan 238; Thaer Ayman Qaddoura (236.5); Alma Aysar Musa (235.8); Hassan Ali Kiwan; (235.7); Alaa Ahmed Mahmoud (234.8); Rahaf Muhammad Hawash (234.6); Amjad Hussein Hanino (234.3); Anas Bakir (234); Saleh Imad Ghannam (233.9); Mahmoud Ahmed Hanino (233.4); Ahmed Mostafa Abdel Rahman (232.9); Mahmoud Hossam Saed (231.6); and Farah Hadiri (230).

Palestinian families taking shelter in AlNeirab Camp continue to denounce the dramatic nosepe in their children’s access to education.

An AGPS reporter said that increasing school dropouts have been reported among school boys, several of whom left their academic institutions to join armed militias.

At the same time, dozens of Palestinian teaching staff members have been arrested and sent to jail.

AGPS continues to appeal to the Palestine Liberation Organization and UNRWA, among all concerned institutions, to urgently step in and work on reconstructing destroyed schools, providing civilians with the needed psycho-physical protection, and boosting children’s access to education in Syria’s displacement camps.

Upon more than one occasion, UNRWA has raised alarm bells over the striking upsurge in the rate of school dropouts among the Palestinians of Syria, several among whom have left schools to help feeding their impoverished families in unemployment-stricken refugee camps.

 

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/10461