Hundreds of Syrian students are tested through Qatar Charity's accelerated education
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600 students who dropped out of school take final exams in northern Syria; they represent the first batch of students benefiting from the project after receiving "accelerated education" within the temporary education centers funded by the Humanitarian Fund in Syria "SCHF" of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs "OCHA" and implemented by Qatar Charity. Qatar Charity launched the "Accelerated Education" project for Syrian children who dropped out of education at the end of 2020, in partnership with OCHA, where 1,200 students benefited from it in Azaz and Al-Bab regions in northern Syria. Educational gap The project seeks to return dropped children to school by applying the accelerated learning methodology to reduce the educational gap using a curriculum developed by the United Nations Children's Fund "UNICEF" to enter formal education next year after receiving the necessary care and education.More Related News