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Left behind: public schools in Syrian regime control areas
Enab Baladi- Amal Rantisi “I am going to sell a piece of  land and use the money to send my children to a private school because public schools are overcrowded with students, and are always lacking teachers.”  With these words, a female teacher from Eastern Ghouta in Damascus countryside relayed local criticism of public schools in areas controlled by the Syrian regime, and the extreme measures that parents are taking to save their children’s future amid governmental inaction.   On the condition of anonymity, the teacher told Enab Baladi that “there are nearly 60 students in each classroom, with three students stuffed into the same desk. Hygiene and health conditions are deplorable,

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