UWC Dilijan in Dilijan, Armenia.
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Just like 100 years ago, children are the most vulnerable victims of present-day turmoil in the Middle East. The majority of children displaced by war and poverty have no access to education. According to U.S. Fund for UNICEF President and CEO Caryl Stern, "there are currently more children on the move than before World War II.” UNICEF estimates that there are more than two million out-of-school children in Syria, in addition to 700,000 Syrian refugee children in neighboring countries.
“We are proud to be able to help parents experiencing great hardship and uncertainty to secure a better future for their children, as our parents and grandparents were able to do for us,” says Ruben Vardanyan, co-founder of 100 LIVES. “It is with great pride that we announce our partnership with the Near East Foundation, and with eager anticipation that we look to identify the scholarship recipients.”
“By providing crucial access to education, we truly hope to be able to provide these children opportunities to have the successful future they deserve—much like the extraordinary work the NEF has been committed to these past hundred years,” says Armine Afeyan, daughter of 100 LIVES co-founder Noubar Afeyan.
NEF has worked with refugees since its founding in 1915 in response to the Armenian Genocide and has organized relief and development projects in over 50 countries. “The Near East Foundation is proud to celebrate its centennial anniversary by enabling 100 driven and in-need students to receive a world-class education,” says NEF President Dr. Charles Benjamin. “We are excited to join 100 LIVES in rewarding talented students and future leaders the opportunity to excel and succeed.”
The program will be administered through the Scholae Mundi Foundation, which aims to provide students with opportunities to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes needed to contribute to the international community and catalyze social change. Through its network of community-based organizations, NEF will provide local UWC selection committees with potential student referrals. The first recipients of the scholarship will be enrolled in UWC schools in 2016.