Ensuring Quality Education for Young Refugees from Syria

Ensuring Quality Education for Young Refugees from Syria (12-25 years): A mapping exercise focuses on access to education by refugee youth, a crucial yet often overlooked element in the humanitarian response to the Syrian crisis. Outlining educational demand and supply, the report analyses good practice and gaps in education services for refugee youth from Syria (including Palestinian, Kurdish and Turkmen refugee youth) in Jordan, Lebanon, Northern Iraq/Kurdistan Region of Iraq and Turkey. This publication was supervised by Professor Dawn Chatty. 

Resource Info

Resource Type

Research Publication

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Refugee Studies Centre

Authored by

Dawn Chatty, Sarah Wahby, Hashem Ahmadzadeh, Leen Hashem, Jalal El Husseini, Metin Corabatir with contributions from Hoshang Waziri, Zeina Bali, Maha Al Aseel and Farah Akel

Topic(s)

Adolescents and Youth
Refugees
Human Rights and Children's Rights
Protection