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04 November 2022
Helping children overcome post-flood distress in Pakistan
NASIRABAD, Pakistan – Driving across the Bolan Pass, a valley in southwest Pakistan, I’m reminded again of the sheer devastation wrought by recent flooding around much of the country. As we continue the hours-long journey along what used to be the road to Jhal Magsi, a district of Balochistan, the receding waters reveal more and more evidence of…
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15 August 2019
Beyond Survival, Rohingya refugee children in Bangladesh want to learn
In the past two years, an immense effort by humanitarian partners including UNICEF has helped stabilize the situation for Rohingya refugees from Myanmar who are living in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. But meeting their day-to-day needs is an ongoing challenge, and so is the task of providing for their longer-term needs – especially those related to…
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Photo essay
19 December 2018
Growing up in eastern Ukraine today – anything but normal
Bullet holes in classroom windows, perilous school bus journeys, bomb shelters in basements, and unexploded ordinance in school yards are all now commonplace in eastern Ukraine. After four years of conflict, more than 400,000 girls and boys continue to live and go to school on the frontline. The psychological toll of the fighting – from sleepless…
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13 December 2018
Schools under attack in conflict-torn eastern Ukraine
KRAMATORSK, Ukraine – As the yellow school bus rounds a bend, the children call out “Can we get out here?” “The road is bad!” “The bus is going to break down if we go down there!” You might hear these kinds of complaints anywhere in the world. But in eastern Ukraine, for children living in the conflict zone, getting to school means traversing…
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13 September 2018
Risking their lives to get an education
KABUL, Afghanistan, 13 September 2018 – After saying prayers for the fallen students, a small group of mourners descends a hill in the outskirts of Kabul, guided by the dim moonlight. One man remains behind to light candles on all of the graves, using his scarf to cover his face and a steady stream of tears. “Yours? A child? A sibling?” a fellow…
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06 June 2018
Overcoming the odds to get into class in Afghanistan
JALALABAD, Afghanistan, 5 June 2018 – “I started from zero, there was nothing and then the school became famous,” says Saif, the principal of Bibi Hawa School in Jalalabad, eastern Afghanistan. “I once heard the story of a father who wanted to desperately send his girl here and I cried just to hear that.” It’s easy to see why parents would want to…
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04 May 2018
Schools in the firing line
Children in eastern Ukraine face grave dangers to learn
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20 September 2017
The long and dangerous path to school in eastern Ukraine
In eastern Ukraine, people who were unable to flee the conflict now face grave threats from shelling, landmines and unexploded ordnance. Karyna’s family still lives close to the contact line, and every day on her walk to school she is confronted with the risk of injury or death. DONETSK, Ukraine, 20 September 2017 – Every morning, 14-year-old…
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16 March 2017
Schools and bomb shelters: Education in eastern Ukraine
As the conflict in eastern Ukraine enters its fourth year, more than 740 schools have been damaged or destroyed. UNICEF is working to protect children’s access to education by rehabilitating schools and providing educational supplies. AVDIIVKA, Ukraine, 16 March 2017 – The bell rings and the whole class visibly tenses. A moment passes and…
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25 January 2017
School helps children in eastern Ukraine cope with stress of armed conflict
DRUZHBA, Ukraine, 25 January 2017 – Toretsk secondary school is located in the village of Druzhba less than 10 km away from the military positions in eastern Ukraine. About 130 children study there. Around three years ago that number was more than 200, but many families fled due to the armed conflict. During the current truce, the school has…
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21 April 2016
After the earthquake, a school in Nepal adjusts to a new reality
NUWAKOT, Nepal, 21 April 2016 – Twelve-year-old Sharmila wakes up inside a big white tent set up next to a pile of rubble in Tupche village, some 80 kilometres from the capital Kathmandu. Like every other morning, Sharmila seeks help from her friend Ashmita to get ready for the day. Ashmita carefully helps her make her bed, roll the mattress, fold…