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The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has exacerbated the already critical education crisis in Lebanon, according to a recent study. The war has led to significant learning losses among students, as schools struggle to operate amid the turmoil. Resource shortages have become increasingly prevalent, with many educational institutions lacking basic supplies and infrastructure necessary for effective teaching.
Teachers are facing immense challenges, often working in unsafe conditions and with limited support. The focus on quality instruction has diminished, as educators grapple with the immediate needs of their students amidst the chaos. The study highlights that many children are unable to access consistent education, which may have long-term implications for Lebanon's future workforce and societal stability.
As the conflict continues, there is a pressing need for both local and international stakeholders to address the educational needs of Lebanon's youth, ensuring that they receive the support necessary to overcome these unprecedented challenges.
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