The project will offer free education using remote education platforms (Microsoft Teams) to 500 displaced students in Syria, who have been deprived of education due to harsh conditions, disruptions, displacement, and poverty in northern Syria. Most of these students come from vulnerable backgrounds, such as orphans, children with disabilities, and those living in refugee camps in the north of the country. The goal is not only to provide education but also to empower these young people to rise up on their own.
Challenges Faced by Displaced Students in Syria
The war in Syria has resulted in hundreds of thousands of students in northern Syria being cut off from education due to poverty and displacement. There is a lack of equipped schools and suitable conditions for continuing their education. These children are forced to leave school and work outside to support their families, posing a threat to create an entire generation without a future
How Can We Solve the Problem of Displaced Students in Syria?
We work to provide free education to these marginalized and educationally deprived displaced students through the internet and by leveraging remote education platforms like Microsoft Teams. We offer them school education, activities, and academic advising, supporting them until they are able to build their futures on their own without relying on others or engaging in child labor
The Long-Term Positive Impact of Educating Displaced Students
The project aims to educate 500 students who have been disconnected and marginalized from education, freeing them from the cycle of poverty and ignorance. We provide them with an opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills that will ensure their well-being and the prosperity of their families in the future.