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BBC: Education rates in Yarmouk camp are highest in the Middle East

Published : 03-05-2018

BBC: Education rates in Yarmouk camp are highest in the Middle East

Al-Arabiya channel broadcasted a report in which it said that the education rates in Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees in south Damascus, established in 1957, according to the BBC channel, is the highest not only in Syria, but in the Middle East, adding that the war in Syria forced more than 80% of its residents to flee. Also, the siege imposed by the Syrian regime forces and the Palestinian factions affiliated to it, as well as ISIS’s control over the camp since 2015, have compounded the suffering of those living inside it.

The Action Group for the Palestinians of Syria confirmed that despite the siege, shelling and the destruction and looting the schools in Yarmouk camp were subjected to, the residents of the camp’s will to live and learn have overcome some of the difficulties that stood before the continuation of the educational process, noting that the educational process in Yarmouk camp witnessed great winding, as a result of ISIS and Al-Nusra Front imposing their control and own agendas on the camp, where they issued unfair decisions that narrowed the screws on the teachers, and negatively affected about 1500 students inside the camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7049

Al-Arabiya channel broadcasted a report in which it said that the education rates in Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees in south Damascus, established in 1957, according to the BBC channel, is the highest not only in Syria, but in the Middle East, adding that the war in Syria forced more than 80% of its residents to flee. Also, the siege imposed by the Syrian regime forces and the Palestinian factions affiliated to it, as well as ISIS’s control over the camp since 2015, have compounded the suffering of those living inside it.

The Action Group for the Palestinians of Syria confirmed that despite the siege, shelling and the destruction and looting the schools in Yarmouk camp were subjected to, the residents of the camp’s will to live and learn have overcome some of the difficulties that stood before the continuation of the educational process, noting that the educational process in Yarmouk camp witnessed great winding, as a result of ISIS and Al-Nusra Front imposing their control and own agendas on the camp, where they issued unfair decisions that narrowed the screws on the teachers, and negatively affected about 1500 students inside the camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7049