UNHCR report: Education for refugees 'very limited' compared to hosts

UNHCR report: Education for refugees 'very limited' compared to hosts
The UNHCR report, based on data from more than 40 countries, calls for strong partnerships to break down barriers to education for millions of refugee children, and for a renewed effort to include refugees in national education systems.
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14 September, 2022
42 percent of refugee children globally were enrolled in pre-school education in the academic year 2020-2021, the UNHCR report said [Getty]

The UN refugee agency said in a new report on Tuesday that access to education for refugees remains very limited compared to their counterparts in host countries and called for all youngsters forced to flee their countries to have access to quality schooling.

According to the report entitled "All Inclusive The Campaign for Refugee Education", 42 percent of refugee children globally were enrolled in pre-school education in the academic year 2020-2021, 68 percent were in primary school, 37 percent in secondary school, and 6 percent in higher education.

Becky Telford, chief of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees education section, told a news conference launching the report that with the number of refugees and displaced people growing, "it is increasingly urgent that those gaps are addressed".

Perspectives

The report, based on data from more than 40 countries, calls for strong partnerships to break down barriers to education for millions of refugee children, and for a renewed effort to include refugees in national education systems.

On a positive note, Telford said that while the number of refugees in higher education is very low, it has increased from 1 percent a number of years ago to 3 percent and now 6 percent.