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New horizons for refugee teenagers.
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  • 28 June 2024
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Not only will Alsama students receive higher education, but thousands of refugees will too!

On World Refugee Day, Cambridge University Press & Assessment announced its collaboration with Alsama, featured in their latest article! We will be working together in the upcoming months to develop a specialized school-leaver exam “the G12++”, like GCSEs and A Levels in the UK, for refugees, aiming to provide equal educational opportunities worldwide. As the UNHCR reports, just 7% of refugees have access to higher education – this is far below the global average of 42%. Our highest group will first take this test in 2026, after which we will be aiming to reach 50,000+ displaced young people every year, supporting displaced youth in emergency contexts around the world. Please support us in our mission to make education accessible to everyone! Click below to read the full article:

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New horizons for refugee teenagers.

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Alsama provides refugee teenagers in the Middle East with a world-class education, while transforming refugee education worldwide.

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