Egypt’s policies towards Syrian refugees within its borders has been hailed as a model of social inclusiveness in a report (pdf) by the Regional Refugee and Resilience Plan (3RP) — a global organization which attempts to coordinate responses to the Syrian refugee crisis. The report notes the absence of the refugee camps and describes the country’s policy of allowing 117,350 Syrian asylum-seekers and refugees (including 50,697 children) access to public healthcare and education as a hopeful alternative.