War stops 13 million going to school in Middle East, North Africa: U.N.

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Kids are the future of any country, but if these kids can't get to school, the countries themselves will suffer in the long run.

War stops 13 million going to school in Middle East, North Africa: U.N.
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By Sylvia Westall

BEIRUT (Reuters) - Conflicts across the Middle East and North Africa are preventing more than 13 million children from attending school, leaving their hopes and futures shattered, the United Nations Children's Fund said in a report issued on Thursday.

The UNICEF report "Education Under Fire" looked at the impact of violence on schoolchildren in nine territories, including Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Libya where a generation is growing up outside of the education system.

"It's no coincidence in that what we see in terms of our TV pictures, the tragic pictures of people crossing on boats to Greece and Italy, very much comes back to the Syrian conflict and (to) the Iraqi conflict to a lesser extent," UNICEF regional director Peter Salama said.

Refugees often say the education of their children is their top priority, he said, and many countries in the region simply are not able to provide that basic human right.

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