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From makeshift furniture in Gaza to metro classrooms in Ukraine and solar-powered tablets in Sudan, the UN is working tirelessly to ensure that millions of children affected by conflict have access to education. In regions ravaged by war and instability, traditional schooling often becomes impossible. The UN's innovative approaches aim to bridge this educational gap, providing safe learning environments where children can thrive.
In Gaza, classrooms are being set up in temporary structures, allowing children to continue their education despite the ongoing conflict. Meanwhile, in Ukraine, metro stations have been transformed into makeshift classrooms, providing a safe haven for students during air raid alerts. In Sudan, solar-powered tablets are being distributed, enabling children to access digital learning resources even in remote areas with limited infrastructure.
These initiatives are vital not only for the immediate educational needs of these children but also for their long-term development and recovery. The UN remains committed to fostering resilience and hope through education, proving that even in the darkest times, learning can light the way forward.
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