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AGPS Sounds Alarm over Loss of Access to Education in Daraa Camp for Palestinian Refugees South of Syria

Published : 13-08-2017

AGPS Sounds Alarm over Loss of Access to Education in Daraa Camp for Palestinian Refugees South of Syria

AGPS kept record of a sharp nosepe in access to education for Palestinians sheltered in Daraa refugee camp.

Most of UNRWA’s schools have been destroyed or put out of operation in the raging warfare. Other education facilities have been turned into prisons or field hospitals, imperiling Palestinians’ academic careers.

Some of those who have been stranded in Daraa have moved to the home of a so-called Abdullah AlYoussef to attend courses delivered by local instructors appointed by UNRWA.

A number of armed militias in the area have also imposed curricula based on extremist doctrines and overseen by fanatic tutors.

AGPS continues to appeal to the Palestine Liberation Organization and UNRWA, among all concerned international 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 Daraa.

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 left schools to help feeding their impoverished families in unemployment-stricken refugee camps.

According to data by the Syrian Network for Human Rights, all schools in Daraa Camp have been completely destroyed while dozens of Palestinian teaching staff members have been arrested in Syria.

Other reports estimated that 70% of Daraa Camp buildings have been reduced to rubble in the unabated warfare.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5633

AGPS kept record of a sharp nosepe in access to education for Palestinians sheltered in Daraa refugee camp.

Most of UNRWA’s schools have been destroyed or put out of operation in the raging warfare. Other education facilities have been turned into prisons or field hospitals, imperiling Palestinians’ academic careers.

Some of those who have been stranded in Daraa have moved to the home of a so-called Abdullah AlYoussef to attend courses delivered by local instructors appointed by UNRWA.

A number of armed militias in the area have also imposed curricula based on extremist doctrines and overseen by fanatic tutors.

AGPS continues to appeal to the Palestine Liberation Organization and UNRWA, among all concerned international 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 Daraa.

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 left schools to help feeding their impoverished families in unemployment-stricken refugee camps.

According to data by the Syrian Network for Human Rights, all schools in Daraa Camp have been completely destroyed while dozens of Palestinian teaching staff members have been arrested in Syria.

Other reports estimated that 70% of Daraa Camp buildings have been reduced to rubble in the unabated warfare.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5633