Education way out for refugees, stateless children
PETALING JAYA: Allowing refugees and stateless children access to formal education that follows the national curriculum are vital for their future, said Rohingya activist and president of the Myanmar Ethnic Rohingya Human Rights Organisation in Malaysia, Zafar Ahmad Abdul Ghani. He said opportunities for such children to get a basic education would allow them to contribute to the host country and its people as well as to the refugee community.“One of the reasons Rohingya refugees are not able to relocate to a third country such as Canada or Australia is because we have little to no formal education…
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