Young and old struggle to get their studies back on track in Gaza
Summary
Many students in Gaza, both young and old, have struggled to continue their education due to the ongoing conflict. The war in Gaza has damaged or destroyed most schools, leaving children and young adults without regular classes. Families focus on basic needs, and education takes a back seat due to the challenging living conditions.Key Facts
- Nibal Abu Armana teaches her son at home in a tent using a battery-powered lamp.
- Most people in Gaza live in temporary shelters due to the ongoing war.
- Over 70,000 Palestinians have died in the conflict, ongoing since October 2023.
- Most of Gaza's school buildings are damaged or destroyed.
- Schools are often used as shelters for displaced families.
- 745,000 students, including 88,000 in higher education, have been without formal schooling.
- Over 95% of school buildings need repairs or rebuilding.
- Gaza's universities and vocational centers also suffered damage.
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