Makeshift schools to continue Syrian children's education
According to UN estimates, about 2,000 schools have been damaged or destroyed since the uprising in Syria began in March 2011.
To make sure their children's education does not suffer, Syrians in the northern town of Aazaz - which has been devastated by air bombardments - have set up informal classes in a number of makeshift schools.
Murad Shishani reports.
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