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<p>Education will be a significant theme in the World Humanitarian Summit and we will
use this opportunity to promote our aims to improve learning outcomes, to reach all
children in fragile states, and to keep girls in school.</p><p>DFID supports children
overseas to go school and continuing learning even when they are forced from their
homes. This includes our flagship £355 million Girls’ Education Challenge that will
enable up to 1 million more of the world’s most marginalised girls to benefit from
an education of sufficient quality and transform their lives. In addition, DFID is
supporting improvements to how the international community provides education in emergencies,
including support for the ‘No Lost Generation’ Initiative to provide over 251,000
Syrian children with formal and informal education inside Syria and in the region,
allowing them to catch up on lost learning time and sit public school examinations.</p>
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