The principle of inclusive education, in this case, opening education up to all refugee children and their inclusion into national education systems can also lead to better services for local ...
The new initiative gives displaced people access to an education. Two girls surf the internet in the child and family protection zone for Syrian refugees in Jordan. Thomas Koehler/Photothek via Getty ...
In Sudan’s White Nile State, the reopening of schools is helping displaced and local communities recover from conflict and ...
Many Myanmar Learning Center students have gone on to college, often with scholarships from the center, or become naturalized citizens.
Although all children have a right to education, many arrival centers for refugees offer little or no access to education, concludes a study by Johanna Funck (University of Bremen) and Markus ...
In 2021, TECNO and UNHCR will continue the partnership to benefit a total of 10,670 refugee children in Uganda and Kenya. TECNO’s financial contribution to the EAC program will contribute to the ...
SPRINGDALE — A pair of refugee siblings in Northwest Arkansas have begun post-secondary education, a first among the more than 100 refugees who have come to the area in the past two years. Heri ...
For half a year, four young men have formed a unique bond that unites them as refugees. Their education began a world away at schools made of bamboo, in rooms without computers, libraries or labs.
The overall objective of this study was to explore the post-bachelor’s degree un/employment experiences of refugees who participated in higher education using scholarships in Ethiopia. The study ...
US and other foreign donor cutbacks in humanitarian aid have worsened the existing education crisis for 437,000 school-age children in Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh, with schools that served ...
In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic devastated the learning conditions of refugee children, causing school closures in Africa over the school year. By contributing financially to the EAC program, TECNO’s ...