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Türkiye: A Closer look, refugee education

2023 - Education, Migration and Displacement

In December 2023, leaders from across the globe will gather for the 2nd Global Refugee Forum, it is a landmark opportunity to deliver decisive action for refugee children. Earlier this year, Save the Children published a new report – The Price of...

100 days after the earthquakes hit Türkiye and Syria, millions of families are still trying to piece their lives back together. So far, Save the Children and its partners have supported 366,182 people, including 183,359 children in both Türkiye...

Lebanon: A Closer look, refugee education

2023 - Education, Migration and Displacement

In December 2023, leaders from across the globe will gather for the 2nd Global Refugee Forum, it is a landmark opportunity to deliver decisive action for refugee children. Earlier this year, Save the Children published a new report – The Price of...

Attacks on schools and other civilian infrastructure have become a defining feature of Syria’s 11-year conflict. These include threatened or actual use of force against students, teachers, education staff, and their education facilities. In...

Children across Syria want the same things: to travel to school safely, learn in clean and adequate surroundings, learning from trained teachers, and with modern equipment. They want the type of education they know other children across the world...

Save the Children commissioned this report to help provide a better understanding of how Syrian refugees in Jordan, Lebanon, and Iraq regard their future, their decision-making processes, and priorities in terms of durable solutions. Eleven years...

Greece: A two-tier refugee system

2022 - Advocacy, Migration and Displacement

The Greek government is operating “a two-tier refugee response” – one for Ukrainians and one for all other refugees. The briefing details how, in the last two months, people fleeing Ukraine who are seeking protection in Greece were given...

Around 57,000 people live in Al Hol camp in North East Syria, the vast majority of them are children. 50% of the camp’s population are under the age of 12. Originally established in 1991, Al Hol was reopened in 2016 when anti-ISIS operations...

Al Hol and Roj camps in North East Syria (NES) are home to over 60,000 people, the vast majority of them women and children. Their populations are made up of Syrians and Iraqis – many of whom arrived in the camp fleeing from violence and...

In October 2017, Al Raqqa was captured from ISIS following a sustained ground and aerial campaign by armed groups supported by international forces under the Coalition to Defeat ISIS. The recapture of the city caused the destruction of much of Al...

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