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Why We Need A Global High School for Refugees
The founders of Sky School, a new education initiative for refugee youth, explain why secondary students have been neglected among efforts to support refugee education.
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Mia Eskelund is the founder of Sky School, a new educational initiative providing high-quality secondary education to displaced youth. You can find more information on the Sky School website and you can get in touch with Mia via [email protected].
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