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By VOA

11 December, 2013

From VOA Learning English, this is the Education Report.

The United Nations is warning that Syrian children are suffering as a result of the country's nearly three year-long conflict. It says many children have developed emotional problems, are separated from their parents, and are not in school.

Syrian refugee children gather around fire near makeshift tents, central Ankara, Oct. 5, 2013.

The United Nations says more than 1 million Syrian children are registered with its refugee agency, the UNHCR. Most of them now live in Lebanon and Jordan. These boys and girls may have escaped from the fighting, but they continue to suffer the effects of war.

In a new report, the U.N. agency says 75 percent of the 1,100,000 children it has registered are Under the age of 12. The agency is urging international donors to increase financial support to refugee families. It says the money could in turn help displaced children.

Brian Hansford is a spokesman for the UNHCR.

"It illustrates the immense suffering — we are talking here of psychological distress, withdrawal, anger, loneliness, fractured families and widespread use of child refugees as labor," said Hansford.

The U.N. report noted efforts to keep Syrian refugee children in school, but as of September, it said more than 100,000 of those in Jordan were not attending classes. And it said twice that number could be out of school in Lebanon by the end of the year.

Disabled children are said to be having an even harder time. Many children, especially boys, are out of school because their families need them for work.

Brian Hansford says the report found that 10 percent of Syrian refugee children in the area are working for a living, many work long hours in dangerous conditions.

"One child interviewed, he was burned by hot oil in a restaurant, another cut his hand while fixing a car mirror, and a third was beaten by the son of his boss," Hansford said.

Refugee babies are also at risk, often lacking necessary documents. That is because babies born in Syria are not registered if their families fled the country, or if they were born as refugees in Lebanon or Jordan.

Mr Hansford said, the lack of birth certificate can create problems for these children later in life.

"A birth certificate is a vital document to protect against risks such as statelessness. Without a birth certificate, people can have difficulties later enrolling in schools, or getting health care and other services," Hansford said.

The report also found that many Syrian children are growing up without one or both parents. More than 70,000 Syrian refugee families live without fathers and nearly 4,000 refugee children are living without or are separated from both parents. The U.N. operates centers for these children in refugee camps, the centers provide social services while workers try to reunite the youngsters with relatives.

And that's the Education Report From VOA Learning English, I'm Milagros Ardin.

From VOA Learning English, this is the Education Report.

這里是美國(guó)之音慢速英語(yǔ)教育報(bào)道。

The United Nations is warning that Syrian children are suffering as a result of the country's nearly three year-long conflict. It says many children have developed emotional problems, are separated from their parents, and are not in school.

聯(lián)合國(guó)警告稱,敘利亞兒童正遭受著該國(guó)近3年沖突的痛苦,許多兒童遭遇情緒問(wèn)題,和父母分離,同時(shí)也未能上學(xué)。

The United Nations says more than 1 million Syrian children are registered with its refugee agency, the UNHCR. Most of them now live in Lebanon and Jordan. These boys and girls may have escaped from the fighting, but they continue to suffer the effects of war.

聯(lián)合國(guó)稱有一百多萬(wàn)名敘利亞兒童在聯(lián)合國(guó)難民署登記,其中大多數(shù)生活在黎巴嫩和約旦。這些孩子可能已經(jīng)逃離戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng),但仍受到戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)的影響。

In a new report, the U.N. agency says 75 percent of the 1,100,000 children it has registered are Under the age of 12. The agency is urging international donors to increase financial support to refugee families. It says the money could in turn help displaced children.

該聯(lián)合國(guó)機(jī)構(gòu)在一份新的報(bào)告中表示,在他們登記的110萬(wàn)名兒童中,75%的年齡在12歲以下。該機(jī)構(gòu)督促國(guó)際捐助者提高對(duì)難民家庭的財(cái)政支持,它說(shuō),這些錢反過(guò)來(lái)可以幫助這些流離失所的兒童。

Brian Hansford is a spokesman for the UNHCR.

布賴恩·漢斯福德(Brian Hansford)是聯(lián)合國(guó)難民署發(fā)言人。

"It illustrates the immense suffering — we are talking here of psychological distress, withdrawal, anger, loneliness, fractured families and widespread use of child refugees as labor," said Hansford.

他說(shuō),“它揭示出了巨大的苦難--我們這里說(shuō)的是心理困擾、退縮、憤怒、孤獨(dú)、家庭破碎以及濫用童工。”

The U.N. report noted efforts to keep Syrian refugee children in school, but as of September, it said more than 100,000 of those in Jordan were not attending classes. And it said twice that number could be out of school in Lebanon by the end of the year.

這份聯(lián)合國(guó)報(bào)告提到了保證敘利亞難民兒童上學(xué)的一些努力,但該報(bào)告稱,截至9月,其中十多萬(wàn)居住在約旦兒童沒(méi)有上學(xué)。它還稱到今年年底,兩倍該數(shù)字生活在黎巴嫩的難民兒童可能會(huì)失學(xué)。

Disabled children are said to be having an even harder time. Many children, especially boys, are out of school because their families need them for work.

據(jù)說(shuō)殘疾兒童境遇更慘。許多兒童尤其是男孩失學(xué)是因?yàn)樗麄兊募彝バ枰麄內(nèi)スぷ鳌?/p>

Brian Hansford says the report found that 10 percent of Syrian refugee children in the area are working for a living, many work long hours in dangerous conditions.

漢斯福德稱該報(bào)告發(fā)現(xiàn)該地區(qū)10%的敘利亞難民兒童為謀生而工作,很多人長(zhǎng)時(shí)間在危險(xiǎn)條件下工作。

"One child interviewed, he was burned by hot oil in a restaurant, another cut his hand while fixing a car mirror, and a third was beaten by the son of his boss," Hansford said.

他說(shuō),“一個(gè)接受采訪的孩子在餐館被熱油燙傷,另一個(gè)在維修汽車玻璃時(shí)割傷了手,還有一個(gè)被老板的兒子打。”

Refugee babies are also at risk, often lacking necessary documents. That is because babies born in Syria are not registered if their families fled the country, or if they were born as refugees in Lebanon or Jordan.

難民嬰兒也有風(fēng)險(xiǎn),他們通常沒(méi)有必要證件。這是因?yàn)椋胰颂与x敘利亞導(dǎo)致這些敘利亞出生的兒童沒(méi)有登記,或者他們作為難民在黎巴嫩或約旦出生。

Mr Hansford said, the lack of birth certificate can create problems for these children later in life.

漢斯福德表示,缺少出生證明會(huì)給這些兒童在以后的生活中制造麻煩。

"A birth certificate is a vital document to protect against risks such as statelessness. Without a birth certificate, people can have difficulties later enrolling in schools, or getting health care and other services," Hansford said.

他說(shuō),“出生證明是防止無(wú)國(guó)籍等風(fēng)險(xiǎn)的一個(gè)重要文件。如果沒(méi)有出生證明,人們以后在上學(xué)、獲得醫(yī)保及其它服務(wù)時(shí)會(huì)遇到麻煩。”

The report also found that many Syrian children are growing up without one or both parents. More than 70,000 Syrian refugee families live without fathers and nearly 4,000 refugee children are living without or are separated from both parents. The U.N. operates centers for these children in refugee camps, the centers provide social services while workers try to reunite the youngsters with relatives.

該報(bào)告還發(fā)現(xiàn),許多敘利亞兒童在沒(méi)有父母一方或雙方的情況下長(zhǎng)大。超過(guò)7萬(wàn)家敘利亞難民家庭缺少父親,還有近4千名難民兒童和父母雙方都分開生活。聯(lián)合國(guó)在難民營(yíng)為這些孩子運(yùn)營(yíng)了一個(gè)服務(wù)中心,該中心提供社會(huì)服務(wù),員工們?cè)噲D讓這些青少年與其親戚再次團(tuán)聚。

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