Yemeni children denied access to quality education as result of country's conflict

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Students study during classes in a hut, in the al-Zailaea village of the western Yemeni province of Houdieda March 11, 2012. Around 300,000 children in Yemen have been denied access to quality education as a result of last year's conflict, according to the United Nations Fund for Children (UNICEF). In Houdieda province, the enrolment rate to primary education stands at 57 per cent for girls and 68 per cent for boys, according to 2010 statistics. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah (YEMEN - Tags: EDUCATION SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
Students study during classes in a hut, in the al-Zailaea village of the western Yemeni province of Houdieda March 11, 2012. Around 300,000 children in Yemen have been denied access to quality education as a result of last year's conflict, according to the United Nations Fund for Children (UNICEF). In Houdieda province, the enrolment rate to primary education stands at 57 per cent for girls and 68 per cent for boys, according to 2010 statistics. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah (YEMEN - Tags: EDUCATION SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)Khaled Abdullah / Reuters

From an October 2011 UNICEF report by Mohammed Al-Asaadi:

The sound of artillery and scenes of violence and bloodshed on TV causes stress and disturbs children’s behavior, said Mohammed Al-Hemyari, a secondary school teacher in Al-Karda’ee. “My students have become more aggressive and come to class unable to focus, even though they say they love coming back to school.” In Yemen, 75 percent of boys and only 64 percent of girls receive basic education - the worst such indicators in the region. A Yemeni girl has a 27 percent chance of going to secondary school, whereas a boy her age is almost twice as likely to do so. For girls like Bushra already facing the challenge of overcoming this gender-based disparity, the seemingly endless stretch of violence and conflict which continues to grip their country will only make their chances of achieving an education increasingly tenuous.

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