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3,000 Syrian kids to be helped by Clooneys

Unicef said on Monday that close to 200,000 Syrian refugee children in Lebanon are out of school.

UN, US: George and Amal Clooney plan to help nearly 3,000 Syrian refugee children go to school this year in Lebanon, where the United Nations says around 200,000 Syrian refugee children are out of education.

More than one million Syrians — including over 500,000 children — are registered as refugees in Lebanon after fleeing the devastating war that has lasted more than six years in neighbouring Syria.

Unicef said on Monday that close to 200,000 Syrian refugee children in Lebanon are out of school.

Human Rights Watch estimates the number at more than 250,000.

The nearly 3,000 Syrian children’s education will be funded through a $2.25 million partnership announced by The Clooney Foundation for Justice with Google, in addition to a $1 million technology grant from HP.

The partnership with Unicef will help seven public schools educate the students, who are not currently in school, and will support a pilot of technology tools in schools for refugee and Lebanese children, Clooneys said.

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