Out-of-School Syrian Children Catch Up On Learning With Help From UNICEF And Educate A Child

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Out-of-school Syrian children catch up on learning with help from UNICEF and educate a child paid UNICEFUSA

— a global program of the Education Above All Foundation — and UNICEF USA, allows out-of-school children between the ages of 6 and 15 to catch up with their peers by studying at home or in community centers with the help of volunteers or caregivers. In the governate of Aleppo, regular schools serve as learning centers for the program, over weekends and after regular school hours. Children benefitting from the program learn English, Arabic, math and sciences, including physics and chemistry.

In Qaramel village, 14 miles north of Aleppo, Educate a Child and UNICEF's Self-Learning Program helps 230 children — including Sana, 6 — from nine neighboring villages.In Qaramel village, 14 miles north of Aleppo, EAC and UNICEF's Self-Learning Program helps 230 children — including Sana, 6 — from nine neighboring villages."Most of the children who benefit from the program have lost at least three years of their education," says Rand, the learning center coordinator.

Together, Educate A Child — a global program of the Education Above All Foundation — and UNICEF have reached 7-year-olds like Heyam.Together, EAC and UNICEF have reached 7-year-olds like Heyam and Maryam and more than 119,000 other children through the Self-Learning Program, allowing them to reconnect with their peers and reach their full potential in life. © UNICEF/Syria/Khudr Al-Issa

 

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