Syria Return to School

Syria Return to School
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR GPE - Hayat, a student from north-western Syria, enrolled in a non-formal education center supported by the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) and UNICEF. After being out of school for several years, she successfully transitioned into formal education, enrolling directly into Curriculum B – Level 5 and is now preparing to enter Grade 9. This month marks a turning point for Syria's children. After more than a decade of crisis and disrupted education, a powerful shift is underway—a movement to bring children not just back into classrooms, but back into hope and opportunity. (Bakr Alkasem/UNICEF/GPE via AP Content Services)
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IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR GPE - Hayat, a student from north-western Syria, enrolled in a non-formal education center supported by the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) and UNICEF. After being out of school for several years, she successfully transitioned into formal education, enrolling directly into Curriculum B – Level 5 and is now preparing to enter Grade 9. This month marks a turning point for Syria's children. After more than a decade of crisis and disrupted education, a powerful shift is underway—a movement to bring children not just back into classrooms, but back into hope and opportunity. (Bakr Alkasem/UNICEF/GPE via AP Content Services)
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IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR GPE - Zeinab Adam, UNICEF Deputy Representative for Syria, at the UNICEF compound in Damascus. This month marks a turning point for Syria's children. After more than a decade of crisis and disrupted education, a powerful shift is underway—a movement to bring children not just back into classrooms, but back into hope and opportunity. Supported by the Global Partnership for Education (GPE), UNICEF and Save the Children, Back to Learning campaigns have brought out-of-school children into classrooms through non-formal and remedial pathways, helping them catch up on lost learning and transition to formal education. (Osama Karhout/AP Content Services for GPE)
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IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR GPE - Hayat, a student from north-western Syria, enrolled in a non-formal education center supported by the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) and UNICEF. After being out of school for several years, she successfully transitioned into formal education, enrolling directly into Curriculum B – Level 5 and is now preparing to enter Grade 9. This month marks a turning point for Syria's children. After more than a decade of crisis and disrupted education, a powerful shift is underway—a movement to bring children not just back into classrooms, but back into hope and opportunity. (Bakr Alkasem/UNICEF/GPE via AP Content Services)
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IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR GPE - Sarah, a 10-year-old student from north-east Syria, enrolled in an intensive educational program supported by the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) and Save the Children to prepare her to return to formal school after the end of the conflict in Syria. This month marks a turning point for Syria's children. After more than a decade of crisis and disrupted education, a powerful shift is underway—a movement to bring children not just back into classrooms, but back into hope and opportunity. (Delil Souleiman/Save the Children/GPE via AP Content Services)
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IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR GPE - Bem Tivkaa, Chief of Party, Save the Children International, at their headquarters in Damascus. This month marks a turning point for Syria's children. After more than a decade of crisis and disrupted education, a powerful shift is underway—a movement to bring children not just back into classrooms, but back into hope and opportunity. Supported by the Global Partnership for Education (GPE), UNICEF and Save the Children, Back to Learning campaigns have brought out-of-school children into classrooms through non-formal and remedial pathways, helping them catch up on lost learning and transition to formal education. (Osama Karhout/AP Content Services for GPE)
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IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR GPE - Sarah, a 10-year-old student from north-east Syria, enrolled in an intensive educational program supported by the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) and Save the Children to prepare her to return to formal school after the end of the conflict in Syria. This month marks a turning point for Syria's children. After more than a decade of crisis and disrupted education, a powerful shift is underway—a movement to bring children not just back into classrooms, but back into hope and opportunity. (Delil Souleiman/Save the Children/GPE via AP Content Services)
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Syria Return to School
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR GPE - Sarah, a 10-year-old student from north-east Syria, enrolled in an intensive educational program supported by the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) and Save the Children to prepare her to return to formal school after the end of the conflict in Syria. This month marks a turning point for Syria's children. After more than a decade of crisis and disrupted education, a powerful shift is underway—a movement to bring children not just back into classrooms, but back into hope and opportunity. (Delil Souleiman/Save the Children/GPE via AP Content Services)
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IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR GPE - Sarah, a 10-year-old student from north-east Syria, enrolled in an intensive educational program supported by the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) and Save the Children to prepare her to return to formal school after the end of the conflict in Syria. This month marks a turning point for Syria's children. After more than a decade of crisis and disrupted education, a powerful shift is underway—a movement to bring children not just back into classrooms, but back into hope and opportunity. (Delil Souleiman/Save the Children/GPE via AP Content Services)
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IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR GPE - Hayat, a student from north-western Syria, enrolled in a non-formal education center supported by the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) and UNICEF. After being out of school for several years, she successfully transitioned into formal education, enrolling directly into Curriculum B – Level 5 and is now preparing to enter Grade 9. This month marks a turning point for Syria's children. After more than a decade of crisis and disrupted education, a powerful shift is underway—a movement to bring children not just back into classrooms, but back into hope and opportunity. (Bakr Alkasem/UNICEF/GPE via AP Content Services)