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World4/16/2026

Yemen's Children Forced to Abandon Education for Survival

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Yemen's Children Forced to Abandon Education for Survival

Yemen's ongoing conflict has forced millions of children to drop out of school, prioritizing survival over education. The war, which has raged since 2014, has devastated the country's infrastructure and left its education system in shambles.

According to the United Nations, more than 2 million Yemeni children are currently out of school, the highest number in the world. Many families have been forced to make the difficult decision to pull their children from classrooms in order to have them contribute to the household income or perform other essential tasks for survival.

The situation is particularly dire in areas controlled by rebel groups, where schools have been damaged, teachers have fled, and resources are scarce. In some cases, children have been recruited by armed groups, further disrupting their education. The lack of access to schooling has also increased the risk of child marriage and child labor, as families seek ways to cope with the economic hardship.

Education experts warn that the loss of education for an entire generation of Yemeni children could have long-lasting consequences for the country's future. Without access to quality education, these children may struggle to find employment and contribute to the rebuilding of their war-torn nation. Efforts to restore the education system and get children back into classrooms remain a critical priority for aid organizations and the international community.

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