In Syria, makeshift schools created for displaced children
Syrian children sit during class a barn that has been converted into a makeshift school to teach internally displaced children from areas under government control, in a rebel-held area of Daraa, in southern Syria on November 10, 2016.
- Syrian children sit on the floor in a barn that has been converted into a makeshift school to teach internally displaced children from areas under government control, in a rebel-held area of Daraa, in southern Syria on November 10, 2016. The school has a shortage of seats prompting many children to sit on stones instead. Rebels hold most of Daraa province, but the regional capital is largely controlled by the government. (MOHAMAD ABAZEED/AFP/Getty Images)
- Syrian children write during class a barn that has been converted into a makeshift school to teach internally displaced children from areas under government control, in a rebel-held area of Daraa, in southern Syria on November 10, 2016. The school has a shortage of seats prompting many children to sit on stones instead. Rebels hold most of Daraa province, but the regional capital is largely controlled by the government. (MOHAMAD ABAZEED/AFP/Getty Images)
- Syrian children write during class a barn that has been converted into a makeshift school to teach internally displaced children from areas under government control, in a rebel-held area of Daraa, in southern Syria on November 10, 2016. The school has a shortage of seats prompting many children to sit on stones instead. Rebels hold most of Daraa province, but the regional capital is largely controlled by the government. (MOHAMAD ABAZEED/AFP/Getty Images)
- A Syrian boy practices basic arithmetic operations with a teacher during class in a barn that has been converted into a makeshift school to teach internally displaced children from areas under government control, in a rebel-held area of Daraa, in southern Syria on November 10, 2016. Rebels hold most of Daraa province, but the regional capital is largely controlled by the government. (MOHAMAD ABAZEED/AFP/Getty Images)
- Syrian children sit on the floor in a barn that has been converted into a makeshift school to teach internally displaced children from areas under government control, in a rebel-held area of Daraa, in southern Syria on November 10, 2016. The school has a shortage of seats prompting many children to sit on stones instead. Rebels hold most of Daraa province, but the regional capital is largely controlled by the government. (MOHAMAD ABAZEED/AFP/Getty Images)
- Syrian children sit during class a barn that has been converted into a makeshift school to teach internally displaced children from areas under government control, in a rebel-held area of Daraa, in southern Syria on November 10, 2016. Rebels hold most of Daraa province, but the regional capital is largely controlled by the government. (MOHAMAD ABAZEED/AFP/Getty Images)
- A Syrian girl practices basic arithmetic operations with a teacher during class in a barn that has been converted into a makeshift school to teach internally displaced children from areas under government control, in a rebel-held area of Daraa, in southern Syria on November 10, 2016. The school has a shortage of seats prompting many children to sit on stones instead. Rebels hold most of Daraa province, but the regional capital is largely controlled by the government. (MOHAMAD ABAZEED/AFP/Getty Images)
- A Syrian boy practices basic arithmetic operations with a teacher during class in a barn that has been converted into a makeshift school to teach internally displaced children from areas under government control, in a rebel-held area of Daraa, in southern Syria on November 10, 2016. Rebels hold most of Daraa province, but the regional capital is largely controlled by the government. (MOHAMAD ABAZEED/AFP/Getty Images)
- A Syrian teaches children basic arithmetic operations during class in a barn that has been converted into a makeshift school to teach internally displaced children from areas under government control, in a rebel-held area of Daraa, in southern Syria on November 10, 2016. The school has a shortage of seats prompting many children to sit on stones instead. Rebels hold most of Daraa province, but the regional capital is largely controlled by the government. (MOHAMAD ABAZEED/AFP/Getty Images)
- A Syrian teaches children during class in a barn that has been converted into a makeshift school to teach internally displaced children from areas under government control, in a rebel-held area of Daraa, in southern Syria on November 10, 2016. Rebels hold most of Daraa province, but the regional capital is largely controlled by the government. (MOHAMAD ABAZEED/AFP/Getty Images)
- A Syrian boy writes in a notebook while on the ground in class in a barn that has been converted into a makeshift school to teach internally displaced children from areas under government control, in a rebel-held area of Daraa, in southern Syria on November 10, 2016. The school has a shortage of seats prompting many children to sit on stones instead. Rebels hold most of Daraa province, but the regional capital is largely controlled by the government. (MOHAMAD ABAZEED/AFP/Getty Images)
- Syrian children sit during class a barn that has been converted into a makeshift school to teach internally displaced children from areas under government control, in a rebel-held area of Daraa, in southern Syria on November 10, 2016. Rebels hold most of Daraa province, but the regional capital is largely controlled by the government. (MOHAMAD ABAZEED/AFP/Getty Images)