As wars rage unabated from Gaza to Sudan, from Ukraine to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), children and education personnel continue to pay the highest price for conflicts they have no part in, and from which they should be afforded absolute protection. Schools—those sanctuaries of learning and hope—are increasingly being turned into battlegrounds, or bombarded to rubble.
The Human Toll of Attacks on Education
Every classroom that is destroyed or bombed tells a woeful human story: the confident arrogation by some of the destruction of the lives of others, with absolute impunity.
This simply cannot be. Accountability must take place.
In Gaza, entire generations of children are losing years of education as schools are destroyed or used to shelter displaced families. Even schools officially designated as shelters are targeted and destroyed. In Sudan, schools have been attacked, occupied, and utilized during the conflict, leaving an entire generation deprived of their right to learn. In Ukraine, relentless strikes on educational facilities have disrupted learning, with children enduring classes in underground bunkers under threat of further attacks. In eastern DRC, armed actors continue to occupy schools, turning places of learning into hubs of fear.
The Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack documented over 6,000 incidents of attacks on education or military use of schools and universities globally between 2022 and 2023, harming more than 10,000 students and educators. This represents a 20 percent increase from 2020-2021. Behind every number is a child deprived of their right to education and stripped of opportunities for a peaceful future.
Dr. Maleiha Malik
