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The AGPS Monitors Several Obstacles that Hinder the Educational Process in Yarmouk

Published : 06-10-2015

The AGPS Monitors Several Obstacles that Hinder the Educational Process in Yarmouk

 The AGPS monitored a number of obstacles faced and negatively affected the educational process within the Yarmouk refugee camp, as it weakened and stopped the educational process.

 The most important of these difficulties, the continuation of siege imposed on the Yarmouk, and electricity and water cuts for long periods, prompting people to look for food and drink, and the need to provide a source of living for children, as some children are looking for work, even collecting grass.

The mobility was not limited to students, but also teachers of "Jarmaq" School stopped going to school searching for food for themselves and their children.

 The other reason for the stop of education process in the camp is being bombed with rockets, explosive barrels, mortar shells, and sniping, making parents fear to send their children to school.

It was mentioned that the UNRWA's lack of recognition and sponsoring the education process and the results of students inside the camp, had a significant impact on education stoppage in Yarmouk.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2026

 The AGPS monitored a number of obstacles faced and negatively affected the educational process within the Yarmouk refugee camp, as it weakened and stopped the educational process.

 The most important of these difficulties, the continuation of siege imposed on the Yarmouk, and electricity and water cuts for long periods, prompting people to look for food and drink, and the need to provide a source of living for children, as some children are looking for work, even collecting grass.

The mobility was not limited to students, but also teachers of "Jarmaq" School stopped going to school searching for food for themselves and their children.

 The other reason for the stop of education process in the camp is being bombed with rockets, explosive barrels, mortar shells, and sniping, making parents fear to send their children to school.

It was mentioned that the UNRWA's lack of recognition and sponsoring the education process and the results of students inside the camp, had a significant impact on education stoppage in Yarmouk.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2026