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Education in the State of Palestine refers to the educational system in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, which is administered by the Palestinian Ministry of Education and Higher Education. [dubious – discuss] Enrollment rates amongst Palestinians are relatively high by regional and global standards. According to a youth survey in 2003, 60% ...
In March 2024, the Ministry of Education and the UN stated that 5,479 students had been killed thus far. [111] [112] By the end of March, the Ministry of Education stated the total had risen to 5,881 students. [113] As a result of the destruction of schools in Gaza, the education of 600,000 children has been cut short. [114]
This is a list of universities and colleges in the State of Palestine, which comprises both the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. The West Bank and Gaza together had 14 universities, an open university for distance learning, 18 university colleges and 20 community colleges.
A motion due to be debated at the National Education Union conference accuses Israel’s government of being ‘racist’. Union to debate circulating educational resources on Palestine and Israel ...
This category collects all articles about education in the State of Palestine. Please use the respective subcategories.
The Ministry of Education and Higher Education of the Palestinian National Authority is the branch of the Palestinian government in charge of managing the education in Palestine. It was established in 1994 after the formation of the Palestinian National Authority. [1]
In Palestine, around 70% of children attend primary school. Children living in refugee camps and villages without schools face challenges in accessing education. A 2013 UNICEF study revealed that over 2,500 children in educated communities pass through at least one checkpoint daily to reach school, leading to school dropouts and child labor.
The Palestinian Liberation Organisation was founded in Cairo in 1964, dedicated to fighting for the ”liberation of Palestine” through armed revolution rather than dwelling on rights issues, a ...