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Hundreds of PRS drop out of school because of closing roads and high transportation expenses.

Published : 13-10-2016

Hundreds of PRS drop out of school because of closing roads and high transportation expenses.

Students of Palestinian camps in Syria suffer from securing transportation to go to their schools or universities outside the camp. Their suffering focuses on high transportation expenses, which enforce students to go on foot for long distances or to go in specific days of the month as most of university students' do.

This problem led hundreds of students in Yarmouk and Khan Al-Sheih to drop out of schools or universities. Yarmouk undergoes an overall siege that forbids students from going to their schools. Students who have official certificates are exceptionally allowed to leave the camp for their tests.

In khan Al-Sheih, Syrian barrier forces are closing all the joining roads between the camp and Damascus. As a result, some students take khan Al-Sheih – Zakia sub- route in spite of its high danger.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4025

Students of Palestinian camps in Syria suffer from securing transportation to go to their schools or universities outside the camp. Their suffering focuses on high transportation expenses, which enforce students to go on foot for long distances or to go in specific days of the month as most of university students' do.

This problem led hundreds of students in Yarmouk and Khan Al-Sheih to drop out of schools or universities. Yarmouk undergoes an overall siege that forbids students from going to their schools. Students who have official certificates are exceptionally allowed to leave the camp for their tests.

In khan Al-Sheih, Syrian barrier forces are closing all the joining roads between the camp and Damascus. As a result, some students take khan Al-Sheih – Zakia sub- route in spite of its high danger.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4025