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Min Hunna Nabda - "Sawaqa" is a village without services, despite its affiliation with the capital.

The residents of the village of Suwaqa, in the Umm al-Rasas district of the Jiza District, suffer from blatant marginalization and a near-total lack of basic services, despite their proximity to the capital, Amman. This exacerbates their daily hardships in various aspects of life.

Residents confirmed that the only school in the village suffers from overcrowding and dilapidated infrastructure, unable to accommodate all students. This has forced the administration to adopt a two-shift system. Furthermore, education stops after the eighth grade, forcing male students to set up temporary tents in the Umm al-Rasas area to complete their studies.

Meanwhile, most girls are deprived of secondary education due to the distance between schools and the difficulty of transportation.

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