- Title: School in Egypt revives people with disabilities' dashed hopes
- Date: 25th September 2019
- Summary: STUDENT AT "HOPE ACADEMY, OLFAT, SINGING POPULAR EGYPTIAN SONG
- Embargoed: 9th October 2019 09:09
- Keywords: People with disabilities Egypt Education Children
- Location: CAIRO, EGYPT
- City: CAIRO, EGYPT
- Country: Egypt
- Topics: Human Interest / Brights / Odd News,Society/Social Issues
- Reuters ID: LVA002AY5NMTZ
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Students with disabilities are usually left in limbo when they reach the age of 18 in Egypt, where laws do not protect their right to a higher education.
Most parents of students with disabilities opt to keep them enrolled in their high schools, however many others are asked to leave.
But one school in Cairo is trying to offer solutions.
"Hope Academy" offers educational material beyond academics, where students are given vocational training that enables them to later join the job market.
The school hosts 21 students and 12 teachers, who enjoy classes in music, painting, carpentry, office work, handicrafts, farming, and more.
While the school started to offer its services to students 18 and older, new classes have opened to accommodate children as young as four.
"Hope Academy" was built with the personal contributions of six parents. But the non-profit is now depending on tuition and proceeds from the sale of products handcrafted by the students.
Egypt has recently started to integrate students with disabilities into the mainstream public school system after decades of isolating them in schools with poor resources.
Thousands of students, however, struggle to join universities, and many complain that the system is yet to accommodate those suffering from severe disabilities.
People with disabilities represent more than 10 percent of Egyptians, according to the country's latest national census published in 2017.
In 2018, the Egyptian government passed a new law for the protection of the rights of people with disabilities.
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