Two out of five Yemeni children, a total of 4.5 million, do not go to school, despite the relative calm that prevails in the war-torn country for almost a decade, according to a report published today, Monday, March 25, by the organization Save the Children. The Arabian Peninsula's poorest country has been wracked by civil war since 2014, which has killed hundreds of thousands of people and triggered one of the world's worst humanitarian crises, according to the UN. Violence in Yemen has eased since a UN-sponsored ceasefire agreement was reached in April 2022, but the situation remains particularly difficult for its roughly 33 million people. “Two out of five children, or 4.5 million children, do not go to school,” while “a third of the families surveyed have at least one child who has dropped out of school in the last two years, despite the ceasefire,” the report pointed out. as reported by the Athens News Agency […]
Source: News Beast

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