Giving Compass' Take:

• HP is bringing the latest technology to refugees in Jordan to help the young Syrian population get the education and skills they need to succeed.

• Is this a practical way to boost learning for refugees? What are the drawbacks to this approach? 

• Find out why refugees are missing out on school


More than 34,000 Syrian refugees, many of them children, call Jordan’s Azraq Refugee Camp home. Separated from their homeland, these individuals face an uncertain future. Yet they are determined to remake their lives and create better opportunities for their children. And access to quality education and next-gen learning is essential.

This is why HP has collaborated with UNHCR, InZone, and CARE to open an HP Learning Studio in the Azraq Refugee Camp.

The HP Learning Studio is equipped with the latest technologies, including the HP Sprout 3D scanning solution, personal systems, printers, and software, as well as teacher training services that together inspire instructional innovation and next-gen learning experiences.

Read the full article about creating educational opportunities at Global Citizen.