76%
of Syrian refugees are women and children, as Big Heart Campaign listens to
their education dreams
In her latest
humanitarian trip to Jordan, Her Highness Sheikha Jawaher bint Mohammed Al Qasimi
-- UNHCR Eminent Advocate and Wife of the Ruler of Sharjah -- has met women and
children from the refugee camps of Zaatri to provide a sympathetic ear and hear
first-hand what their biggest needs are. The consultations gathered feedback on
how the refugees’ living conditions can be improved through better shelters,
sanitation and medical access. Education took center stage, as Her Highness was
particularly keen to find out how many more schools, teachers and books are
needed.
The visit comes
soon after the launch of the Education phase of the Big Heart Campaign, as the
focus shifts from short-term humanitarian needs like food to long-term needs
like education and empowerment.
Speaking just after
meeting refugee students, mothers and teachers at a school in Zaatri, Her Highness Sheikha Jawaher explained
the importance of the trip: “The most important thing is not what we tell
refugees, but what they tell us. Nobody understands the crisis better than them
because to them it’s not just a news headline or statistic, it’s their everyday
life. I had a heart-to-heart talk about the women’s hopes and fears, and I
asked the children about their career dreams. But I have realized that it’s impossible
for children to concentrate in school if they are hungry, ill, cold or
traumatized. So by improving their home life we will also improve their school
life. I have been greatly touched by the brave women I have met, who sacrifice
everything because they want their children to be judged not by their refugee
status, but by their achievements in life.”
The efforts of Her
Highness and the UNHCR have helped to bring several diplomats and leaders on
visits to Syrian refugee camps across the region. 9.5 million Syrians have fled
their homes and 2.5 million of these have been registered as refugees by the
UNHCR across the region. Tragically, over 150,000 have lost their lives since
March 2011, and the death toll is set to rise following renewed air strikes.
Donors are
urgently requested to send funds through ‘Salam Ya Seghar’, endorsed by HH
Sheikha Jawaher Al Qasimi (Wife of His Highness, the Ruler of Sharjah and UNHCR
Eminent Advocate).
Bank Details:
Account Name: Salam Ya Seghar “For Syrian
Refugee Children”
Account
Number: 00344 3043 0012
(Kindly write the bank account number behind your
cheque)
IBAN: AE5804
100000 3443043 0012
The Executive Office of HH Sheikha Jawaher Bint
Mohammed Al Qasimi
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