Digital education for Syrian refugee children

by Telecoms Sans Frontieres
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Digital education for Syrian refugee children
Digital education for Syrian refugee children
Digital education for Syrian refugee children
Digital education for Syrian refugee children
Digital education for Syrian refugee children
Digital education for Syrian refugee children
Digital education for Syrian refugee children
Digital education for Syrian refugee children
Digital education for Syrian refugee children
Digital education for Syrian refugee children
Digital education for Syrian refugee children
Digital education for Syrian refugee children
Digital education for Syrian refugee children
Digital education for Syrian refugee children
Digital education for Syrian refugee children
Digital education for Syrian refugee children
Digital education for Syrian refugee children
Digital education for Syrian refugee children
Digital education for Syrian refugee children
Digital education for Syrian refugee children
Digital education for Syrian refugee children
Digital education for Syrian refugee children
Digital education for Syrian refugee children

Summary

In 10 years, 90% of jobs will require digital skills. Syrian refugee children have limited to no possibility to acquire these skills. TSF provides them with a welcoming environment to learn digital skills in an engaging way. No matter what their background is, children can start learning from day one and building the blocks of a brighter future. With COVID-19 significantly hampering educational opportunities, this solution allows Syrian refugee children to continue their learning even remotely.

$17,222
total raised
91
donors
0
monthly donors
7
fundraisers
3
years

Challenge

Around 35% of Syrian refugees are out of school. In some cases they don't speak the language of the host country and have had frequent interruptions in their learning. This makes it hard for them to integrate formal education and makes them prone to the risk of exploitation. Due to the psychological impact of the war, they often experience learning difficulties, introvert behaviours and low self-esteem. The COVID-19 pandemic further worsens their possibilities to receive basic education.

Solution

TSF provides Syrian refugee children a welcoming environment where they can learn digital and soft skills, while improving their self-esteem. An environment of creation, collaboration, peer-to-peer knowledge sharing, where they can leave behind the horrors of the war and start a new life. They learn programming, robotics, internet basics or fabrication. Even during COVID-19, they continue to learn remotely, thanks to the provision of tablets, internet data packages and an online platform.

Long-Term Impact

Syrian refugee children acquire basic digital skills they couldn't acquire otherwise, and that will be essential for their future academic and professional careers. They increase their self-esteem thanks to a tailored pedagogical approach and the possibility to be active agents of their learning. They master some basic tools that will help them get out of the poverty cycle in which they're stuck.

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Organization Information

Telecoms Sans Frontieres

Location: Pau, Nouvelle-Aquitaine - France
Website:
Facebook: Facebook Page
Twitter: @TSF_Intl
Project Leader:
Emmanuel Jean
Pau , Nouvelle-Aquitaine France

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Combined with other sources of funding, this project raised enough money to fund the outlined activities and is no longer accepting donations.
   

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