Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted September 25, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted September 25, 2024 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up ************ education ‘under *******’, leaving a generation close to losing hope, study warns data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///ywAAAAAAQABAAACAUwAOw== Boy sitting in the rubble of a destroyed UNRWA school in Nuseirat, Middle Areas of the Gaza Strip. Credit: Reproduced by permission of UNRWA. The ongoing war in Gaza will set children and young people’s education back by up to five years and risks creating a lost generation of permanently traumatized ************ youth, a new study warns. The report, by a team of academics working in partnership with the ******* Nations Relief and Works Agency for ************ Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), is the first to comprehensively quantify the war’s toll on learning since it began in October 2023. It also details the devastating impact on children, young people and teachers, supported by new accounts from frontline staff and aid workers. The full report, “************ Education Under ******* in Gaza: Restoration, Recovery, Rights and Responsibilities in and through Education,” is published on the REAL Center This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . The study was a ****** undertaking involving UNRWA and researchers at the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge and the Center for Lebanese Studies. It shows that Gaza’s children have already lost 14 months of education since 2019 due to COVID-19, earlier ******** military operations, and the current war. On this basis and using information such as global post-COVID-19 education recovery data, the researchers model several potential futures for Gaza’s younger generation, depending on when the war ends and how quickly the education system is restored. The most optimistic prediction—assuming an immediate ceasefire and rapid international effort to rebuild the education system—is that students will lose two years of learning. If the fighting continues until 2026, the losses could stretch to five years. This does not account for the additional effects of trauma, famine and forcible displacement, all of which are deepening Gaza’s education crisis. Without urgent, large-scale international support for education, the researchers suggest that there is a significant threat not just to students’ learning, but their overall ****** in the future and in concepts such as human rights. Despite this, the study shows that education has been deprioritised in international aid efforts, in favor of other areas. “Education, simply put, is not seen as lifesaving,” the report warns. Professor Pauline Rose, Director of the Research for Equitable Access and Learning (REAL) Center, University of Cambridge, said, “************ education is under ******* in Gaza. ******** military operations have had a significant effect on learning.” “As well as planning for how we rebuild Gaza’s shattered education system, there is an urgent need to get educational support for children now. Education is a right for all young people. We have a collective responsibility to protect it.” According to the This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , more than 10,600 children and 400 teachers had been ******* in ******** military operations by August 2024, and more than 15,300 students and 2,400 teachers injured. Hundreds of thousands of young people have been displaced and are living in shelters. Satellite images analyzed by the This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up have verified that over 90 percent of schools have been damaged, many beyond repair. Since August, UNRWA has provided education in the shelters, reaching about 8,000 children, but the study warns that much more is needed to mitigate lost learning, which was already considerable following COVID-19. The researchers calculate that 14 months of lost schooling so far have increased “learning ********”—the proportion of children unable to read a basic text by age 10—by at least 20 percentage points. The accurate figure may be even higher, as the calculation does not account for the wider impacts of the war on children and teachers. The study draws together information from different sources and includes a comprehensive involvement of the Education Cluster and Cluster partners sharing their inputs, challenges and progress to enrich the report. The report provides a comprehensive overview of those broader effects. It highlights the devastating psychological consequences for ************ children who were already living “in constant ***** and lack of hope” after 17 years of blockade, according to a This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . Professor Maha Shuayb, Director of the Center for Lebanese Studies, said, “Young people’s prospects in Gaza are being extinguished and our findings show that with it they are losing hope. Education is central to stabilizing that spiral of decline. If it is simply erased, the consequences will be far-reaching.” Save The Children has This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up that more than 10 children per day have lost limbs since the war began. The report warns of rising numbers of less visible disabilities, which will put further strain on an education system ill-equipped to support children with special needs. The study suggests that continuous shock and suffering are now shaping children’s This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up and world views. Interviewees reported some children questioning values such as equality, human rights and tolerance when these are taught in the shelters. “This is a full generation of trauma,” one humanitarian aid official said; “it will take a generation to overcome it.” The report highlights the immense suffering teachers and counselors have endured physically and mentally. The killings, displacement and daily realities of life during the war have taken a tremendous toll on their ability to engage meaningfully in education and will, it says, adversely affect reconstruction efforts. Professor Yusuf Sayed, from the University of Cambridge, said, “It is important to recognize teachers and counselors have, like the rest of the population, suffered immensely. There is evidence of extraordinary commitment from educators striving to maintain learning, but inevitably the deprivation, killings and hardship are affecting their ability to do so.” Despite a flash appeal from the ******* Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), the analysis shows that just 3.5 percent of aid for Gaza has been invested in education. Major donors like the US and Germany have neglected education in their aid packages, and blockades continue to hinder the delivery of resources on the ground. Without more funding and access to learning, structured play and other forms of support, the report warns, the long-term repercussions for Gaza’s next generation will only worsen. It calls for immediate steps focusing on the resumption of education, which include providing counseling, safe learning spaces, and support for students and educators with disabilities. It also calls for an immediate and permanent ceasefire and an end to occupation, in line with the This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up advisory opinion and This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , as only then can Gaza’s education system be rebuilt. This will require a focus on recruiting more teachers and counselors to cope with the scale of learning loss and trauma suffered by children and young people. “Education is the only asset the ************ people have not been dispossessed of. They have proudly invested in the education of their children in the hope for a better future. Today, more than 625,000 deeply traumatized school-aged children are living in the rubble in Gaza. Bringing them back to learning should be our collective priority. Failing to do that will not only lead to a lost generation but also sow the seeds for more extremism, hatred and *********,” said Philippe Lazzarini, UNRWA Commissioner General. The study also stresses that Palestinians themselves must lead the education recovery. “A ceasefire is the key for the success of any human development activity in Gaza, including education,” the authors write. “Children have seen that the international community will sit idly by as they are *******. This has left them with questions about values that schools and learning aim to instill around humanitarian principles that teachers will have to navigate.” More information: The full report, ************ Education Under ******* in Gaza: Restoration, Recovery, Rights and Responsibilities in and through Education, will be published on the REAL Centre website: This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Provided by University of Cambridge Citation: ************ education ‘under *******’, leaving a generation close to losing hope, study warns (2024, September 25) retrieved 25 September 2024 from This document is subject to copyright. 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