City
Epaper

Lebanon to reduce schools for Syrian refugees due to financial crisis

By IANS | Updated: October 4, 2023 07:45 IST

Beirut, Oct 4 Lebanon has to shut some schools that receive displaced students from Syria amid a lack ...

Open in App

Beirut, Oct 4 Lebanon has to shut some schools that receive displaced students from Syria amid a lack of international funding, Lebanese Education Minister Abbas Halabi said.

"Donors were late in paying due funds for this academic year and the previous one, which will force us to cut down on the number of schools that receive refugee students," Halabi added on Tuesday.

At present, many public schools in Lebanon are hosting refugee students from Syria in the afternoon shift, Xinhua news agency reported.

The Minister's remarks came during his meeting with the United Nations Special Coordinator for Lebanon Joanna Wronecka.

Wronecka emphasised the importance of education, noting that education is necessary for the future. She pledged to exert all possible effort to secure the donations by following up with the UN in this regard.

As a result of Lebanon's financial crisis, the country's 2022-23 scholastic year was marked by learning disruptions for over two months, affecting hundreds of thousands of students as the government lacks the funds to pay teachers and staff.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Other SportsSimmons Bank Open: Rayhan Thomas slips to T-17 on day-3

Other SportsUnion Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurates Veer Savarkar Sports Complex in Ahmedabad

Other SportsWill inspire countless athletes in times to come: PM Modi hails Jaismine, Minakshi for striking gold at World Boxing

BusinessNew polypropylene plant to boost jobs, economic growth in Assam: Hardeep Puri

NationalNew polypropylene plant to boost jobs, economic growth in Assam: Hardeep Puri

International Realted Stories

InternationalNormalcy returns to Nepal post protests, traffic restored

InternationalAfghanistan, US reportedly agree on prisoner exchange during Kabul talks

InternationalUS official expresses regret over South Korean workers' detention in Georgia

InternationalBangladesh's interim govt struggles as mob violence, minority attacks undermine credible elections

InternationalUNHCR shuts Afghan aid centers over women staff restrictions