December 2, 2024 - 08:54

In recent months, Lebanon's education system has faced unprecedented challenges, with at least 500 public schools repurposed as shelters for those displaced by ongoing crises. This alarming trend highlights the dire state of the country's educational infrastructure, which is already struggling due to severe underfunding. With roughly half of the public schools now serving as temporary accommodations, the traditional learning environment for countless students has been severely disrupted.
The impact on children's education is profound, as many are left without access to classrooms, teachers, or essential learning resources. This situation has raised concerns about the long-term implications for an entire generation of Lebanese youth, who may grow up without the necessary skills and knowledge to thrive in the future. Educators and advocates are calling for urgent action to address the crisis and restore educational opportunities for all children in Lebanon. The country stands at a crossroads, where immediate intervention is crucial to prevent a lost generation.
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