InfoMigrants By Benjamin Bathke Published on : 2021/03/10 Many displaced Syrian children are unable to imagine a future in their homeland, according to a report by Save the Children. A large number also struggle with discrimination and access to education. "I wish to live in any country other than Syria, where it's safe and there are schools and toys. It's not safe here, the sound of dogs scares me and the tent is not safe." Lara, aged seven, was forced to flee her hometown Maarat al-Numan in northwestern Syria in early 2018. After being displaced several times, she now lives with her family in a camp in nearby Idlib. Lara is one of dozens of Syrian children quoted in a new report, titled "Anywhere but Syria," on the effects of displacement on Syrian children.