This project aims to raise awareness about the dangers of landmines and unexploded ordnance (UXO) in Syria while supporting children's education through the distribution of school supplies. Awareness sessions will educate children, parents, and teachers on mine risks and safe practices. Educational kits will be provided to students in affected areas to ensure continued learning. The project seeks to reduce mine-related incidents and enhance educational opportunities for vulnerable children.
The project addresses the critical threat posed by landmines and unexploded ordnance (UXO) in Syria, which endanger the lives of children and communities. Lack of awareness increases the risk of injuries and fatalities, hindering safe access to education and daily activities. Many families struggle to protect their children in mine-affected areas. This project aims to raise awareness and provide educational supplies to ensure children's safety and continued learning opportunities.
This project will solve the problem by conducting mine risk education sessions to raise awareness among children, parents, and teachers about the dangers of landmines and unexploded ordnance (UXO). It will equip communities with life-saving knowledge on how to identify and avoid risks. Additionally, the distribution of educational supplies will support children's learning, ensuring they continue their education safely. These combined efforts will help reduce accidents and promote safer behaviors
The project's long-term impact includes fostering a safer environment by increasing awareness and preventive behaviors among children and communities in Syria. It will contribute to reducing mine-related injuries and fatalities over time. Educating future generations on UXO risks will create a culture of safety and preparedness. Additionally, providing educational supplies will enhance children's access to learning, empowering them to build a better future despite living in conflict-affected are
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