30 mn children out of school in conflict-hit countries: Unicef

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Last Updated : Sep 09 2014 | 3:45 PM IST

New York, Sep 9 (IANS/WAM) Almost 30 million children are out of school in emergency or conflict-affected countries following the targeting of schools and the displacement of millions of children forced from their homes and studies, the United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef) said.

"For children living through emergencies, education is a life line," said Josephine Bourne, Unicef's head of global education programmes, in a statement to the press Monday, noting that the 30 million children whose schooling has been derailed by conflict make up about half the worldwide number of out-of-school children.

"Being able to continue learning provides a sense of normalcy that can help children overcome trauma, and is an investment - not only in individual children, but in the future strengthening of their societies. Without the knowledge, skills, and support education provides, how can these children and young people rebuild their lives - and their communities?"

A third of schools recently surveyed in the Central African Republic have been struck by bullets, set on fire, looted or occupied by armed forces. Over 100 schools were used as shelters for more than 300,000 people displaced during the most recent conflict in Gaza and now require rehabilitation.

Students and teachers have been killed and abducted in northeast Nigeria, including more than 200 abducted school girls who are yet to be released. In Syria, nearly three million children, half the school population, are now not attending classes on a regular basis. And approximately 290 schools have been destroyed or damaged in recent fighting in Ukraine.

Bourne outlined how Unicef supported emergency education through efforts ranging from temporary classrooms and alternative learning spaces for internally displaced and refugee children, to the provision of millions of notebooks, backpacks and other school supplies.

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First Published: Sep 09 2014 | 3:42 PM IST

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