Syrian and Lebanese students need your help
The school year 2024/25 has started in harsher conditions than ever. The bombing of Lebanon by Israel, following the attacks of Hamas and Hezbollah on 7 October 2023, has not spared our region, even though no attacks have been launched from here. Our Peace Centre and most public schools were sheltering internally displaced persons from the South of Lebanon. Several shelters were bombed.
As a consequence, the school year 2024/25 started with huge delays: regular morning shifts in public schools were launched in November and the supplementary afternoon shifts for Syrian refugee children only in January. Despite all these challenges, classes in the 3 permanent educational centres of R&R were running from day one of the school year. We didn't wait for the afternoon shifts to start.
Our continuous educational work, uninterrupted for more than 11 years, is only funded by your donations. Please read more below about our plans and needs!
Your support has made a huge difference
In the last school year 2023/24, we also had a positive impact on the success rate of the 503 students who attended daily R&R classes. Among those who attended formal education (either public or private school), R&R students had the highest success rate, with 85% successfully passing the school year (of which 50.7% were boys and 49.3% girls). Students attending educational support classes with other NGOs in the area of our work, funded by UNICEF or other public grants, had a success rate of 78%. Some students came to both R&R and to other NGOs: their success rate was 84%. Those who didn't attend any support classes, neither from R&R nor from other NGOs, had the lowest success rate at only 72%.
Today, the needs are bigger than ever
But education is not just about individual learning, it is a tool for peace. By bringing together Syrian and Lebanese youth in shared learning spaces, we foster dialogue and understanding. Our work engages parents, teachers, and civil society actors to create a truly inclusive environment where young people can thrive. Our regional Steering Committee, composed by moral authorities of both Christian and Muslim communities, oversees the choice of our centres. And at each of our 3 permanent learning centres, we elect every year a Parents' Committee that is deciding about the classes to be offered, within the limits of our projected budget. Also our youth leaders are now electing a Leadership Committee for each location.
All this would be impossible without your help. We are deliberately relying on your donations, instead of big governmental grants for a huge project that only lasts a year. Your support helps us to remain independent and sustainable. Without the continuous support of our donors from around the world, we would not have brought more than a dozen of Syrian refugee children into Lebanese universities. Education is a marathon, not a sprint. We plead with you to renew your support and forward this call to your family and friends. 10 € are enough to keep one child in school for a month.
Please share the word and support our work with a donation, either a small amount every month or a bigger aid package once in a while!
Thank you for keeping these kids in school!

2024-25 Educational Needs Assessment Akkar.pdf |

2024-25 Educational Concept Note Akkar.pdf |