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Education
Subsidized School Fees in South Africa
18.10.2016
South Africa
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Organization:
Jesuit Refugee Service
Date program started:
2011
Purpose:
Help make education more accessible to urban refugees in South Africa
Objective:
Provide financial and material support to refugee children attending school
Increase knowledge of refugee education rights
Targeted population:
Primary and secondary age refugee children
Parents of refugee children
Social workers
Challenge addressed:
Economic barriers to education for urban refugee children
Lack of knowledge about refugee children’s right to education
Program description:
School fees for refugee children attending primary and secondary schools in Pretoria and Johannesburg were subsidized
Additional resources including stationary, books and school uniforms were provided
Transportation was also provided to ensure refugees could reach schools
Six workshops on education rights were held for the children’s parents
Social workers advocated for fee waivers or fee reduction for secondary school children
Impact on targeted population:
Finacial and material barriers to education were lowered for recipiant refugee children in Petoria and Johannesburg
In 2011, there were 3,700 people served by Jesuit Refugee Service’s education programs
Conditions required:
Refugee children’s enrolment in schools
Funds to be able to subsidize school fees and school supplies
Resources:
JRS – Urban Refugees
JRS – Annual Report 2011
Our impact
3700
refugees have better access to education and livelihood opportunities
40
countries in which our partner NGOs are implementing solutions
490
refugee children benefit from mathematics, english, art and sports classes
700
women can now support their families
650
refugees have access to critical healthcare and safety information
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