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    Yemen Conflict Forces Millions of Children to Abandon Education for Survival

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The prolonged conflict in Yemen has resulted in millions of children being forced to leave their schools, as the dire circumstances compel families to prioritize immediate survival needs over education. The war has devastated infrastructure, disrupted daily life, and created widespread poverty, making it increasingly difficult for children to attend classes regularly. Many children are now engaged in labor or other activities to support their families, highlighting the severe impact of the conflict on their futures.

    Education, a fundamental right and critical for long-term development, has been severely compromised in Yemen. Schools have been damaged or destroyed, and the ongoing insecurity has made it unsafe for children to travel to educational institutions. Meanwhile, humanitarian organizations continue to warn about the long-term consequences of this educational disruption, which could affect an entire generation’s prospects and the country’s recovery post-conflict.

    In a significant development, the international community has emphasized the need to protect children’s access to education despite the ongoing crisis. Efforts to provide emergency learning spaces and support for displaced families are underway, but the scale of the challenge remains immense. The situation in Yemen underscores the broader impact of conflict on children’s rights and the urgent need for peace and stability to restore normalcy and hope for the future.

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