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UNICEF says over 9 mln children out of school in Ethiopia

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發布於 2天前 • Liu Fangqiang,Habtamu,MichaelTewelde
A whirlwind rises to the sky in a dry area in Somali Region, Ethiopia, June 11, 2023. (Xinhua/Michael Tewelde)
A whirlwind rises to the sky in a dry area in Somali Region, Ethiopia, June 11, 2023. (Xinhua/Michael Tewelde)

More than 9 million children are out of school across Ethiopia due to man-made and natural disasters, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has disclosed.

ADDIS ABABA, Jan. 5 (Xinhua) -- More than 9 million children are out of school across Ethiopia due to man-made and natural disasters, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has disclosed.

In its latest Ethiopia Humanitarian Situation Report released late Thursday, UNICEF said that more than 6,000 schools have been closed across the East African country due to climate shocks and conflicts.

The report also noted that over 10,000 schools, representing 18 percent of schools across the country, have been damaged by conflicts and climate shocks, further reducing the availability of safe and functional learning spaces for children.

Highlighting the ongoing conflict situations in different parts of Ethiopia, particularly in the country's Amhara and Oromia regions, UNICEF said the education sector has been "devastated." Over 9 million children are currently out of school due to conflicts, natural disasters, and displacement.

The Ethiopian government often blamed "extremist groups" for obstructing vital services, such as education and development initiatives, in areas where armed groups are present.

Local people receive donations from Chinese enterprises in Dukem, Oromia regional state of Ethiopia, Sept. 6, 2023. (Xinhua/Michael Tewelde)
Local people receive donations from Chinese enterprises in Dukem, Oromia regional state of Ethiopia, Sept. 6, 2023. (Xinhua/Michael Tewelde)

Meanwhile, UNICEF warned that funding shortfall is hampering its humanitarian response in Ethiopia as the country encounters mounting humanitarian needs.

"UNICEF continues to appeal for support to ensure that children and their caregivers receive lifesaving support in 2024 and beyond," it said. ■

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