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UNESCO Study Reveals Alarming Out-of-School Rates Among Children in Conflict Zones
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UNESCO Study Reveals Alarming Out-of-School Rates Among Children in Conflict Zones

A recent UNESCO report indicates that 250 million children worldwide are out of school, with conflict-affected areas experiencing the highest rates. Urgent educational support is needed.

Editorial Staff1 min read

According to a UNESCO report, approximately 250 million children globally are not attending school, representing 16% of the school-age population. This situation is particularly dire in conflict-affected regions.

The study highlights that areas impacted by conflict have significantly higher rates of children out of school, raising concerns about the long-term effects on education and development.

The findings underscore the urgent need for targeted educational support and interventions in these regions to ensure that children have access to learning opportunities.

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