February 2, 2026 - 21:17

Amid ongoing conflict and severe humanitarian challenges, UNICEF is intensifying its efforts to provide crucial education and psychological support to children across Gaza. The agency reports that the vast majority of the enclave's school-age children have been out of formal education for months, facing immense trauma and disruption.
The initiative focuses on creating safe spaces and informal learning opportunities wherever possible, including in shelters, tents, and other community settings. These programs are not merely academic; they are integrated with vital psychosocial support to help children cope with the profound stress and loss they have experienced. UNICEF emphasizes that providing a sense of normalcy, routine, and safety through education is a critical lifeline for Gaza's youth, protecting them from the long-term devastating effects of the crisis.
Agency staff on the ground describe a relentless effort to reach children despite immense logistical hurdles, including shortages of supplies, insecurity, and widespread displacement. The goal is to prevent a "lost generation" by ensuring learning continues. This educational push is part of a broader humanitarian response addressing urgent needs for water, nutrition, and healthcare, recognizing that a child's well-being depends on a multifaceted approach to survival and development during this protracted emergency.
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