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New law restricts international student recruitment, sparks concerns at University of Florida

The law’s implications remain unclear regarding the admission of self-funded students, those already residing in the U.S., or students who received offers before the law but have not yet commenced their studies.

The report indicates that 40 percent of refugees have received some form of higher education, primarily in health and education. However, they face challenges such as uncertain legal status, poor working conditions, and difficulty in verifying their qualifications.

Colombia’s armed conflict has significantly contributed to the education crisis in the country. Tackling this issue requires both immediate emergency responses and long-term peace and development initiatives that bridge humanitarian, peace, and development efforts.

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