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EDUCATION AND TRAINING

Recommendation 3

More should be done

to prepare the inhabitants of Hong Kong's refugee camps for life after they are resettled,

especially through training and upgrading of skills

1.

the

to

The Hong Kong Government fully recognise

importance of ensuring that all refugees

that all refugees have access adequate educational and training facilities while they

remain in camps, in order both to prepare them for their

new life after they have been resettled and to stimulate

their interest and reduce frustration and boredom. In

the closed camps,

education and training are provided

jointly by the Office of the United Nations High

Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the Hong Kong Government, with substantial assistance from voluntary

agencies. (In the open camps, education and training

are provided by the UNHCR who are responsible for

administering the camps in cooperation with voluntary

agencies. The provision of educational facilities and

programme s falls within the direct responsibility of the UNHCR's educational coordinator (see para 2 below) whose

tasks include the maintenance of adequate educational

standards in the open camp s (similar to those in the

closed camps) and the coordination of

these camp s with those provided in the closed camps.

The following paragraphs therefore situation in the closed camps.)

2.

programme s

in

refer

only to the

Provision has been made for the education and

training of children and adults in the closed camps ever

since the camps we re first established in July 1982.

However the current aim of the Hong Kong Government and

UNHCR is to develop and expand present arrangements on a

coordinated basis in order to provide the s ame basic

form of education in each of the camps. To assist in

this task, UNHCR appointed a full time educational

coordinator in February 1985. They have also agreed,

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