September 18, 2025 - 02:48

An innovative initiative is making significant strides in providing educational opportunities for children in Syria, particularly those affected by the ongoing conflict. With funding from Education Cannot Wait, a program delivered by UNICEF is helping young learners like 13-year-old Mohamed regain access to education.
The program focuses on delivering quality learning materials, training teachers, and creating safe learning environments for children who have faced immense challenges. Many students, including Mohamed, have been out of school for years due to the war, but this initiative aims to change that by offering tailored educational support that meets their unique needs.
In addition to traditional subjects, the program also emphasizes psychosocial support, helping children cope with trauma and rebuild their confidence. As these young minds return to learning, they are not only gaining knowledge but also developing essential skills for their future. This effort represents a crucial step towards restoring hope and stability for a generation of children in Syria.
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