The Resilience of Syrian Refugee Children in Lebanon: What do they need to acquire quality

Since the beginning of the turmoil in Syria, more than one million Syrians have been forced to leave their country and find refuge in Lebanon, a small neighbouring country with limited resources and its own political, social and economic challenges. This report presents the findings of a pilot study that follows the Education Resilience Approaches (ERA) framework (Reyes 2013). The purpose of the research is to discover the different risks, assets, and processes that influence the learning achievement of Syrian refugee children trying to access education services in Lebanon. The main research was conducted at Jusoor’s non-formal education centre in Beirut.

Resource Info

Resource Type

Case Study

Published

Published by

Jusoor

Authored by

Oula Abu-Amsha

Topic(s)

Adolescents and Youth

Geographic Focus

Lebanon
Syria