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Nearly 400,000 Syrian refugees not in school

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ANKARA: More than 40 per cent of Syrian child refugees are missing out on education in Turkey raising the risk of a “lost generation”, UN children’s fund Unicef said on Thursday.


Nearly 400,000 children of school-going age are not in education at present, the agency said, despite an increase of over 50 per cent in enrolment since June.


Currently close to half a million Syrian children in Turkey are attending school.


The agency’s deputy executive director Justin Forsyth praised Turkey for this “huge achievement” but said more needed to be done, in a statement on the agency’s website.


“Unless more resources are provided, there is still a very real risk of a ‘lost generation’ of Syrian children, deprived of the skills they will one day need to rebuild their country,” Forsyth added.


He was speaking after a visit to southern Turkey where hundreds of thousands of Syrians live in cities and inside camps.


Ankara says there are 2.7 million Syrian refugees in the country, of whom 1.2 million are children, according to Unicef which says it is the country hosting the highest number in the world.


Nearly 180,000 babies were born to Syrian refugees in Turkey between April 2011 and September 2016, the health ministry said, quoted by the state-run Anadolu news agency. — AFP


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