Education is recognized by the United Nations as a basic human right and yet only about 61 per cent of refugee children worldwide are enrolled in school. The enrollment of refugees in higher education is a mere one per cent. Through education programmes, UN Volunteers work to build the confidence and skill base of students and pupils despite their fragile contexts.
Since 1950, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) has been working to ensure recognition of the rights of five million refugees in the Near East. Among them are over half a million children who continue to receive quality education.