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Abdullah a student at Masarat, attending to his studies

Masarat Bringing Back Thousands of Students to Their Studies

Abdullah Gulak, a resident of Kfaruma village, left his studies and embarked on a vocational path. He acquired the skill of mobile phone repair and started practicing it. However, he didn’t feel like he had achieved the dream he aspired to, despite his success in his work. As a result, he decided to return to …

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Camp students work towards their dreams through Masarat, demonstrating their brotherly bond

Camp Students Pursuing Their Dreams Through Masarat

The access of camp students to schools has not been easy. Most schools within the camps are limited to the primary level of education. Those who wish to continue their children’s education have to transfer them to schools in nearby villages and towns. However, this has been both time-consuming and costly. Students Moving From Camp …

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Two students looking forward to enriching their knowledge through Masarat Initiative

Knowledge Knows No Bounds in the Face of Adversity

Illness has never been a barrier to obtaining knowledge, achieving goals and accomplishing successes that even those with full health may struggle to attain. This is something we have witnessed through a series of successful experiences carried out by students of Masarat. From Pain to Hope Khadija Al-Haj Salim is one of the inspiring stories …

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School dropout students surpassing obstacles in search of a forgotten dream through Masarat

School Dropout and the Challenge of Child Labor

Thousands of children face significant challenges in accessing their fundamental right to education, with over 318,000 dropout children in northern Syria. Among them, 78,000 children live in camps that lack basic living conditions. Three Children Return to School After Dropping Out Oweis Haider, a young man, encountered immense difficulties in his childhood. He lost his …

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From Deprivation to Empowerment, Empowering Women's Education with Masarat

Women’s Education – A Dream Transformed into Reality

From Deprivation to Empowerment, Empowering Women’s Education The General Monitor of Universities and Institutes in Syria observes a notable increase in interest for women’s education and women presence in university seats. The deprivation of some women from the opportunity to pursue education in their early lives did not deter them from persevering and exerting extra …

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students with special needs striving for education and a better life

The Journey of Education for Students with Special Needs

Because education is not limited to a specific age or a particular financial or health condition, you can witness dozens of cases of students who have joined Masarat Initiative from different social backgrounds aiming to fulfill their special needs and desire, united by one common dream: to fight for their right to education and obtain …

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Educating Orphans through Masarat Initiative from their homes and camps

Educating Orphans, Importance & Challenges

Educating Orphans presented a challenge since orphaned children in northern Syria face various difficulties in accessing education. Poverty, displacement, and the scarcity of educational centers have led them to discontinue their studies. According to statistics from concerned human rights organizations, more than 198,000 orphaned children are not receiving education, which burdens them greatly and poses …

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students with disabilities and their Determination to Return to Education in spite of their disabilities

A Window of Hope for People with Disabilities

People with disabilities in northern Syria have faced harsh conditions that have kept many of them away from educational opportunities. Others have persevered with the help of their families and their own great efforts to catch up with their peers. However, limited resources and a lack of necessary educational facilities for this segment of the …

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Fajr Al-Saeed, a young man from rural Idlib, did not let his age of thirty-eight hinder him from returning to education

Returning to Education: Fajr Resumes a 20 Years Hiatus

Undeterred by his 38 years of age, he defied the boundaries of time returning to education. With each obstacle he encountered, he unveiled the secrets of resilience, opening the first pages of his book with the help of the Masarat Initiative, defying the constraints of age and illuminating a path paved with opportunities. Masarat Creating …

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