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George and Amal Clooney foundation to fund Lebanon schools for Syrian refugees

A foundation set up by George and Amal Clooney is to fund public schools for 3,000 Syrian refugee children in Lebanon, Deutsche Welle reports. Close to 200,000 Syrian refugee children in Lebanon are currently out of school.

The Clooney Foundation for Justice has announced a $2.25 million (1.9 million euro) partnership, which includes a donation from Google and a million dollar technology grant from HP, to support formal education for Syrian refugees in Lebanon which has the world’s highest per capita refugee population.

The partnership with UNICEF will help seven public schools to provide education opportunities to nearly 3,000 currently out-of-school refugee students this school year. It will also support a pilot of technology tools in these schools to advance learning outcomes for refugee children and Lebanese youth.

“Thousands of young Syrian refugees are at risk — the risk of never being a productive part of society,” George and Amal Clooney said. “Formal education can help change that. That’s our goal with this initiative. We don’t want to lose an entire generation because they had the bad luck of being born in the wrong place at the wrong time.”

Lebanon has over a million Syrian refugees, including nearly 500,000 children, many of whom currently attend “second shift” additional afternoon classes exclusively for them in public schools.

“We are delighted the Clooney Foundation has decided to support our efforts to open the doors of more public schools to ensure we can offer every child currently living in Lebanon a free education” Marwan Hamade, Lebanon’s Minister of Education said.

Close to 200,000 Syrian refugee children in Lebanon are out of school, according to UNICEF. The UN children’s agency and its partners have been at the forefront of efforts to address the long-term needs of Syrian refugee children, including education, counseling and social inclusion.

 

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