1、THE UNBREAKABLE PROMISE:RESILIENCE AND RESOLVE IN REFUGEE EDUCATION I Jordan.Laila,a Syrian refugee,learns how to use a laptop in Zaatari Camp.UNHCR/Shawkat AlharfoushAcknowledgementsThis report was authored by Cirenia Chavez Villegas,with support from Alanna Heyer,Xiao Liu,Emiko Naka and Becky Telf
2、ord.Communications supported by Barney Thompson.Special thanks to graphic novelist Syd Fini for his original artwork and the short story in graphic format which is included throughout the report,telling the powerful story of why education matters.To contact the education team at UNHCR for more infor
3、mation on our education work or to discuss donations,funding,scholarships,data,partnerships and other forms of collaboration,please email Becky Telford at telfordmunhcr.org.UNHCR,the UN Refugee Agency,is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives,protecting rights,and building a better future f
4、or people forced to flee their homes because of conflict and persecution.We lead international action to protect refugees,forcibly displaced communities,and stateless people.We deliver life-saving assistance,help safeguard fundamental human rights,and develop solutions that ensure people have a safe
5、 place called home where they can build a better future.We also work to ensure that stateless people are granted a nationality.We work in over 130 countries,using our expertise to protect and care for millions.TABLE OF CONTENTSFOREWORD:Filippo Grandi,High Commissioner for Refugees.4Refugee education
6、 caught between progress and pressure:advancing access and quality in a time of strain.8A regional lens on change:five years of refugee education data .8Towards gender parity:modest gains but parity still out of reach.13Advancing quality education:insights from learning outcomes and classroom realit