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U.S. grants $30 mln for Iraqi refugees' education
28 Aug 2007 12:25:15 GMT
Source: Reuters
AMMAN, Aug 28 (Reuters) - The United States on Tuesday pledged $30 million of emergency funds to help uprooted Iraqi children attend schools in neighbouring countries hosting families who have fled the war in Iraq.

U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Ellen Sauerbrey said the money would contribute to a recent $129 million joint appeal by U.N. agencies to get some 155,000 young Iraqi refugees into the classroom for this school year.

"The United States believes the response to needs of displaced Iraqis is best addressed through a multilateral effort," Sauerbrey said during a tour of a Jordanian public school where Iraqi children enrol with no restrictions.

About 4 million of Iraq's 26 million people have either fled the country for Syria, Jordan and other nations or left their homes for safer havens within Iraq, according to aid agencies.

About 500,000 of those who fled are of school age and most have limited or no access to education in their host countries, which face economic problems of their own

Syria says the Iraqi influx entails massive costs to its subsidies system and put strains on public services. Jordan says its 750,000 Iraqi refugees cost $1 billion a year, stretching the resources of a country of just 5.6 million.
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