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A Number of Students Exit from the Yarmouk Camp to Perform Supplementary Exams for 2016

Published : 28-07-2016

A Number of Students Exit from the Yarmouk Camp to Perform Supplementary Exams for 2016

In the southern of Damascus, a lot of middle and high school students left the besieged Yarmouk camp to complete the official supplementary exams for 2016, where UNRWA and the General Authority for Palestinian Arab Refugees assumed responsibility for the students take out and return them to the camp.

UNRWA announced on its website that many of the Palestinian students were forced to leave their schools because of the up-rising level of poverty, unemployment, and the difficulty in finding an alternative place to live.

It is noteworthy that the conflict in Syria still has a direct impact on the education of Palestinian refugees living in Syria as the Syrian conflict has dramatically reduced children and youth opportunities for education, where detention and killing are the main obstacles that a lot of high school students face while leaving the camp to deliver their exams (if they were allowed).

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3654

In the southern of Damascus, a lot of middle and high school students left the besieged Yarmouk camp to complete the official supplementary exams for 2016, where UNRWA and the General Authority for Palestinian Arab Refugees assumed responsibility for the students take out and return them to the camp.

UNRWA announced on its website that many of the Palestinian students were forced to leave their schools because of the up-rising level of poverty, unemployment, and the difficulty in finding an alternative place to live.

It is noteworthy that the conflict in Syria still has a direct impact on the education of Palestinian refugees living in Syria as the Syrian conflict has dramatically reduced children and youth opportunities for education, where detention and killing are the main obstacles that a lot of high school students face while leaving the camp to deliver their exams (if they were allowed).

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3654