November 26, 2025 - 18:19

This year alone, 4.6 million children in Ukraine are struggling to access education as they endure a fourth academic year under full-scale war. The ongoing conflict has severely disrupted the educational landscape, leaving countless children without reliable access to schools or learning resources. Many educational institutions have been damaged or destroyed, forcing students to adapt to new and often unstable learning environments.
As the war continues, families are faced with the daunting challenge of ensuring their children receive an education amidst the chaos. Remote learning has become a lifeline for some, yet it is not a feasible solution for all, particularly in regions where internet access is limited. The psychological toll on children is also significant, as they navigate the stress and trauma associated with living in a war zone.
International organizations and local authorities are working tirelessly to provide support, but the scale of the crisis remains overwhelming. The future of an entire generation hangs in the balance as they strive to learn and grow in the shadow of conflict.
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