Hoi,
When I read the Unesco website my impression was that our medical content is not really what they are on about. What we have is encyclopaedic but it is not educational. When you think about educational it is very much about subjects that matter to the teachers and students. Key is availability and there are several components to think about. When we consider content, Kiwix is a tool with a proven track record to make things available, it allows for having the content local. The next thing is language. English is understood by many but the fact of the matter is that for students local language is key. This is where we often suck. This may mean that our content may be understood by teachers but not by students.
When you consider Wikipedia, it is served from servers mainly in the USA. This means that Internet availability is key. Wikipedia Zero is in this relevant. It makes our content available at no additional cost. The biggest problem but also the biggest opportunity is to enable them to write Wikipedia articles or to translate Wikipedia articles. Only then will people really familiarise themselves with Wikipedia and only then they will get the most out of it.
When you consider the sheer number of refugees in our world, you may like I do a pent up demand for positive activity. These people are often well educated and they have nothing to do. Give them a possibility to edit Wikipedia in their own language on the subjects they deem important and our Wikipedias in the languages of the refugees will mushroom.
When we are serious about content in other languages we will consider such approaches. We do have the contacts and ideas like this have been floated before. Some arguments for bigots; when you give these people something to do locally, when they are cared for locally they will remain local. An approach like this is cheaper and less dramatic.
We spend a lot of money on our projects. I am sure an approach like this will get a heartfelt welcome by anyone who knows about refugees and refugee camps. It does not need to cost much and it can be operated by local NGO's. It will make Wikipedia a genuine world brand, a brand known worldwide.
Thanks,
GerardM