With no ability to pay school fees, many children who are refugees have been forced to abandon their education, reversing years of progress for Syrian children.

Date: 7/25

Region: Middle East & North Africa

Country: Syria

Topic: Refugees & Displacement, Education

Policy Lens: Security & Resilience

Additional Context: The Department of Ecumenical Relations and Development at the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East (GOPA-DERD) is the second-largest provider of humanitarian support to refugees in Syria after UNHCR and has long served as a source of protection, education, and economic relief in northeast Syria and beyond. USAID’s longstanding support to GOPA-DERD came under the program “Life-Sustaining Humanitarian Assistance for the Vulnerable Iraqi Refugee and Syrian Families Affected by the Crisis in Syria.”

In July 2025, Oxfam released case studies that detail the impact of U.S. foreign assistance cuts. The case studies are publicly available here

Source: Oxfam