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An internal NATO study shows that 70% of Syrians support President Bashar al-Assad, and 20% adopt a neutral position. Only 10% expressed support for the "rebels."
NATO Data: Assad Winning the War for Syrians’ Hearts and Mindsgood education
Syrian Constitution, Articles 29, 30, 31, Adopted February 2012 wrote:Article 29
1. Education shall be a right guaranteed by the state, and it is free at all levels. The
law shall regulate the cases where education could not be free at universities
and government institutes;
2. Education shall be compulsory until the end of basic education stage, and the
state shall work on extending compulsory education to other stages;
3. The state shall oversee education and direct it in a way that achieves the link
between it and the needs of society and the requirements of development;
4. The law shall regulate the state’s supervision of private educational institutions.
Article 30
Physical education shall be an essential pillar in building society; and the state shall
encourage it to prepare a generation which is physically, morally and intellectually
fit.
Article 31
The state shall support scientific research and all its requirements, ensure the
freedom of scientific, literary, artistic and cultural creativity and provide the
necessary means for that end. The state shall provide any assistance for the progress
of sciences and arts, and shall encourage scientific and technical inventions, creative
skills and talents and protect their results.
The Syrian Civil War is a major barrier to quality education for all in Syria, reversing development gains in the country. In addition to causing widespread destruction of learning spaces, the crisis has forced more than 2.1 million children and youth out of school in Syria; an additional 3.3 million in Syria need educational assistance, and 1.4 million Syrian children and youth are refugees in the five main host countries (Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey). In 2011, Syria had achieved universal primary enrolment and was near universal enrolment in lower secondary education. More concretely, 91% of primary school-aged children were in school in 2011, but by 2015 the rate had plummeted to 37%.
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