EDUCATION AMONG REFUGEE CHILDREN
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT DATA SCIENTISTS TEAM MEMBERS
Leader:
Tarek Abdel Rahman (slack: @ Tarek Abdel Rahman)
Members:
Nadine Ayad (slack: @Nadine AYAD)
Neamah Obaido (slack: @neamah)
Isra Khan (slack: @israkhan)
The topic that we chose is the 4th goal of the sustainable development UN goals and its to highlight the effect of refugees crisis on refugee children
PROJECT AIM
DATA VISUALIZATION PROCESS
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Brainstorming & Gathering Data from United Nations(UN) organization
Defining the hypothesis, creating a survey and sharing it
Raw Data Analysis and Visualization using excel sheets
Review & recommendations
Outlining & comparing the survey and raw data results
HYPOTHESIS
H0: A large number of refugee come from the Middle East and North Africa
H1: People end up as refugee due to war, persecution and hunger
H2: A large number of refugee children don't receive primary education
H3: People are mostly welcoming and compassionate towards accepting and hiring refugees
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REVIEW
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According to UN reports there are about 20 million refugees around the world. This number has been increasing over the last 10 years, we found that in 2007 the number was 10 million and was approximately fixed until 2012. In 2013 this number started to increase every year and reached out 20 million in 2017.
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68% of refugees come from Middle East and North Africa compared to 11% from Asia and Pacific. In addition, 17 % of refugees chose turkey to settle in, 7% chose Pakistan and 15% of them chose Germany, Lebanon and Iran (5% in each country).
91% of our fellow students who answered survey think that war is the main reason of the crisis and this is compatible with what we found were the largest amount of refugees come from Syria, Afghanistan, South Sudan and Myanmar which are under war.
Also we found that horrible proportions of refugees children who don't attend schools, 39 % didn’t attend primary schools and 77% didn’t attend secondary schools.
In a sample of our fellow students who kindly answered our survey we found out that 86% of society is aware of refugee crisis, so we can encourage the idea of finding local organizations in refugees regions. The role of this organizations is to teach refugee children.
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Use social networks to raise awareness about the crisis and ask volunteers to help.
Lastly we recommend that creation of an educational website for refugees and share tutoring videos in their mother tongue and videos to learn another language depend where they live now.
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Conclusion
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References
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All data that collected from UNHR Population Statistics by end of 2017 for Africa and middle east refugees �UNHR Population Statistics accessed July 1 till July 20 2018
http://popstats.unhcr.org/en/overview
Free google slides template, accessed 21 July 2018�http://freegoogleslidestemplates.com/general-purpose-free-google-slides-templates/
Slides Reference
Brookings Edu, Inside refugee schools, accessed 21 July 2018
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Data Reference
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