A Japanese non-governmental organisation, Shinnyo-en, has contributed US$ 38,462 towards the UN refugee agency’s 2006 primary education programme for Bhutanese refugees in Nepal. Shinnyo-en has been supporting the Bhutanese refugee education programme since 2001. There are currently 18 sector schools, 15 extension schools and 9 main schools (total 42) in the camps. The refugee agency funds primary education up to Grade 8 with CARITAS-Nepal implementing the programme with support from refugees. Grades 9 and 10 are funded by CARITAS-Nepal, which also provides financial assistance to limited number of students to pursue higher secondary education. Education is highly valued by the refugees.
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Press Release
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Keywords:
BHUTANESE REFUGEE, DIPLOMATIC PROTECTION, VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTION, REFUGEE EDUCATION, REPATRIATION, NEGOTATION, LEGAL STATUS, HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE, INTERNATIONAL RELIEF, ASYLUM SEEKERS, STUDENTS, CHILDREN, HIGH VALUE, PRIMARY EDUCATION, SECONDARY EDUCATION, RIGHT TO EDUCATION, FUND, DONATION, ASSISTANCE
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Thematic Group: UNHCR
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Refugees and Migration
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Thesaurus:
13.01.00
- Protection Of And Assistance To Refugees And Displaced Persons
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