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Cold Hinders the Educational Process in Aleppo Since UNRWA Schools Run Out of Heating Fuel

Published : 28-01-2016

Cold Hinders the Educational Process in Aleppo Since UNRWA Schools Run Out of Heating Fuel

Palestinian Syrian students in UNRWA schools suffer from intense cold as their schools run out of Diesel fuel used for heating, the same reports was confirmed by families of students adding that their children "cannot attend their classes as long as no heating is secured in schools during this low pressure weather".

Activists inquired "is it possible for the officials to forget the heating of classes while management rooms are overheated?!! We know there should be heating allowance, why schools have no fuel?!!".

It is noteworthy to mention that education of PS is one of the major sectors covered by the UNRWA. 118 schools had been run by the UNRWA pre-war, while only 42 schools are still open for the time being, in addition to 43 other schools provided by the Syrian Government, UNRWA confirms.

It should be noted that the war in Syria has serious and direct implications over refugees' children and their chances to get decent education, knowing that many schools had been turned into shelters.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2733

Palestinian Syrian students in UNRWA schools suffer from intense cold as their schools run out of Diesel fuel used for heating, the same reports was confirmed by families of students adding that their children "cannot attend their classes as long as no heating is secured in schools during this low pressure weather".

Activists inquired "is it possible for the officials to forget the heating of classes while management rooms are overheated?!! We know there should be heating allowance, why schools have no fuel?!!".

It is noteworthy to mention that education of PS is one of the major sectors covered by the UNRWA. 118 schools had been run by the UNRWA pre-war, while only 42 schools are still open for the time being, in addition to 43 other schools provided by the Syrian Government, UNRWA confirms.

It should be noted that the war in Syria has serious and direct implications over refugees' children and their chances to get decent education, knowing that many schools had been turned into shelters.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2733