Egyptian Refugees from Syria Facing Illiteracy as They Struggle to Survive

The New Arab, in partnership with the Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ) network, has released a groundbreaking investigative report shedding light on the educational struggles faced by Palestinian refugees who have fled the war in Syria and are now residing in Egypt.

Authored by Egyptian journalist Ehab Zidan, the report provides comprehensive data on the challenges faced by approximately one hundred Palestinian families from Syria who have sought refuge in Egypt.

Against the backdrop of ongoing political discussions surrounding the potential resettlement of Gazans in the Sinai Desert, the report reveals the dire situation of Palestinian refugees in Egypt. Despite having fled their homes more than a decade ago due to the conflict in Syria, these families are routinely denied residency permits, leaving them with no access to formal education.

The report delves into the underlying political forces that have perpetuated this crisis and provides a comprehensive analysis of its implications for Palestinian refugees in Egypt.

For more information, please visit our website and read the full investigative report. Media inquiries may be directed to our Investigative Editor, Andrea Glioti, at andrea.glioti@newarab.com.

This report is distributed by https://pressat.co.uk/.

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