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AL SUKHNAH, JORDAN - MARCH 11: Syrian refugee families join their children to discuss social issues at the Family and Guidance Awareness Center, in Al-Sukhnah town northeast of Amman, Jordan on March 11, 2015. UNICEF is scaling up its efforts to reach these out of school children through a new innovative approach. The Out-of-School Children Initiative is a holistic programme that provides alternative education, psychosocial support and life skills under one roof, this includes music, drama and art classes for children aged 6 to 18 as part of the Out-of-School Children Initiative. Four years since the outbreak of war in Syria and more than 620,000 Syrians now live as refugees in Jordan. Half that number are children and of those more than 90,000 are out of school.(Photo by Jordan Pix/Getty Images)

AL SUKHNAH, JORDAN - MARCH 11:  Syrian refugee families join their children to discuss social issues at the Family and Guidance Awareness Center, in Al-Sukhnah town northeast of Amman, Jordan on March 11, 2015. UNICEF is scaling up its efforts to reach these out of school children through a new innovative approach. The Out-of-School Children Initiative is a holistic programme that provides alternative education, psychosocial support and life skills under one roof, this includes music, drama and art classes for children aged 6 to 18 as part of the Out-of-School Children Initiative. Four years since the outbreak of war in Syria and more than 620,000 Syrians now live as refugees in Jordan. Half that number are children and of those more than 90,000 are out of school.(Photo by Jordan Pix/Getty Images)