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Jordan warns of school pressure over Syria refugees | Jordan warns of school pressure over Syria refugees |
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A failure to provide education for refugees escaping the conflict in Syria risks creating a future generation of extremists, the deputy prime minister of Jordan has warned. | A failure to provide education for refugees escaping the conflict in Syria risks creating a future generation of extremists, the deputy prime minister of Jordan has warned. |
Mohammad Thneibat said countries such as Jordan faced a "serious problem" in coping with so many young refugees. | Mohammad Thneibat said countries such as Jordan faced a "serious problem" in coping with so many young refugees. |
He called for more international financial support to help build schools and train teachers. | He called for more international financial support to help build schools and train teachers. |
"The alternatives are very bad," said Mr Thneibat. | "The alternatives are very bad," said Mr Thneibat. |
"The international community will pay a high price if we don't stand together to face this serious problem," he told the Global Education and Skills Forum. | |
Mr Thneibat said Jordan already had Palestinian and Iraqi refugees and now had 1.3 million Syrians who had fled across its borders. | Mr Thneibat said Jordan already had Palestinian and Iraqi refugees and now had 1.3 million Syrians who had fled across its borders. |
"We're trying to do everything to educate these young people for peace, introducing ideas of tolerance and co-existence," Mr Thneibat, who is also Jordan's education minister, told the international conference in Dubai. | "We're trying to do everything to educate these young people for peace, introducing ideas of tolerance and co-existence," Mr Thneibat, who is also Jordan's education minister, told the international conference in Dubai. |
But he warned that Syria's neighbours did not have the capacity to deal with such an influx of families without more international assistance. | But he warned that Syria's neighbours did not have the capacity to deal with such an influx of families without more international assistance. |
He said Jordan was training thousands more teachers and building new schools, which would operate in double shifts to try to accommodate 145,000 refugee children in its state school system. | He said Jordan was training thousands more teachers and building new schools, which would operate in double shifts to try to accommodate 145,000 refugee children in its state school system. |
But there were still more children arriving than could be taught, he warned. | But there were still more children arriving than could be taught, he warned. |
There had been financial support from the international community - and more had been pledged, Mr Thneibat said - but almost two-thirds of the cost of each extra refugee pupil was being taken from Jordan's own education budget, he said. | There had been financial support from the international community - and more had been pledged, Mr Thneibat said - but almost two-thirds of the cost of each extra refugee pupil was being taken from Jordan's own education budget, he said. |
This was in addition to extra costs in health, housing and infrastructure. | This was in addition to extra costs in health, housing and infrastructure. |
Without any access to education, he said such youngsters could become part of another cycle of conflict. | Without any access to education, he said such youngsters could become part of another cycle of conflict. |
"If we leave these students, we believe they could become extremists." | "If we leave these students, we believe they could become extremists." |
Tom Fletcher, UK ambassador to Lebanon until last year, said the numbers of refugees were now "staggering". | Tom Fletcher, UK ambassador to Lebanon until last year, said the numbers of refugees were now "staggering". |
Mr Fletcher is now working for a coalition trying to get business support to tackle the refugee crisis. | Mr Fletcher is now working for a coalition trying to get business support to tackle the refugee crisis. |
He said conventional humanitarian crisis approaches did not work on this scale, and that other groups, including business, should contribute. | He said conventional humanitarian crisis approaches did not work on this scale, and that other groups, including business, should contribute. |
George Papendreou, former prime minister of Greece, told the conference that he had been a refugee when his family was in political exile. | George Papendreou, former prime minister of Greece, told the conference that he had been a refugee when his family was in political exile. |
He said that European countries should try to see refugees as potential benefits to their societies rather than respond with "fear and ignorance". | He said that European countries should try to see refugees as potential benefits to their societies rather than respond with "fear and ignorance". |
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