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Using Technology to Help Educate Syrian Refugees
The protracted civil war in Syria has caused a human catastrophe for that country and its immediate neighbors.
Dear Deeply Readers,
Welcome to the archives of Syria Deeply. While we paused regular publication of the site on May 15, 2018, and transitioned some of our coverage to Peacebuilding Deeply, we are happy to serve as an ongoing public resource on the Syrian conflict. We hope you’ll enjoy the reporting and analysis that was produced by our dedicated community of editors contributors.
We continue to produce events and special projects while we explore where the on-site journalism goes next. If you’d like to reach us with feedback or ideas for collaboration you can do so at [email protected].
Wissam S. Yafi is an expert in ICT, Education, and International Development. He is the author of several books, including Inevitable Democracy in the Arab World (Palgrave MacMillan, 2011), A Decade of Turmoil and Hope (Morisken-Verlag, 2013), and Institutionalizing National ICT Strategies (Harvard University, 2003). His organization, TidWiT, is currently re-digitizing the Syrian curriculum and launching online social learning initiatives to help the Syrian refugees through education. For more information on how you can help, please contact [email protected].
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