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HHRD Global Education Support Program
Your Impact: Layan Ammar Tanatra is a 5th grader who received an overall score of 93 on her exams. Without the HHRD sponsorship, her family would have experienced tremendous hardship to cover her education and other related costs. She has shown strength in the English language and as a result, was gifted a dictionary.
Murad Shaalan Alkhaledi benefited from a full scholarship from HHRD and graduated with an Islamic Studies degree in 2019 with an excellent GPA. He was accepted into a Master’s program fully funded by the University. He thanks HHRD’s donors and supporters.
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72 million+
children are not enrolled in primary school while
759 million illiterate adults lack the awareness needed to improve both their living conditions and that of their children.
This program aims to bring awareness by promoting literacy, and strengthening the education system through easier access to quality education in remote areas.
Program Targeted Groups Syrian Refugee children in Jordan and Lebanon Scholarships for youth across Pakistan Higher Education Support for Syrian and Palestinian students
Goals and Objectives: Right to an Education- for all children despite their circumstances Provide Learning Centers- access to learning for children living in camps Provide Higher Education- help graduates, especially orphans, with graduate studies Scholarships for the Deprived- provide quality education to children in remote areas Promote Child Care Centers- grant Rohingya children daily access to learn, play, and eat Promote HHRD School of Excellence- for Somalian orphans to receive best education
Syrian Refugees in Private and Government Schools: HHRD covers the tuition, uniforms, transportation and other costs of students ranging from elementary to high school in Jordan and Lebanon. Monetary assistance is provided to families to secure children in schools instead of working on the streets.
Mobile Learning Centers for Refugees In Jordan:
In an effort to prepare children for school, mobile learning centers provide basic educational skills such as mathematics, English and Arabic languages, as well as life skills and learning through play to Syrian refugee students in remote areas.
Higher Education Support:
This supports higher education for Syrian students in Jordan and Lebanon, HHRD sponsored orphans in Jordan who passed high school, and other students on a case to case basis. HHRD School of Excellence: This HHRD school was founded in 2014 in Somalia and offers free primary education to orphans and vulnerable children from internally displaced people and host communities and Mogadishu. This school supports the government initiative of building a quality and sustainable education system in the country.
Pakistan Education Scholarship Project:
Childcare Homes for Rohingya Refugee children in Bangladesh
These intermediate and graduate level scholarships help vulnerable students, especially orphans, continue their higher-level education through social protection, educational and financial support, and career counseling.
Child Care Homes for Rohingya Refugees:
Internally Displaced orphans and children facing poverty in Somalia
HHRD Child Care Homes, in Bangladesh, serve Rohingya refugee children by providing an education, nourishing foods, and extracurricular facilities.