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5th UN International Day to Protect Education from Attack

The 5th Observance of the UN International Day to Protect Education from Attack is set to take place on September 9, 2024, in Doha, Qatar. This crucial event will be held at the QNCC Auditorium 3, featuring a High-Level Panel led by Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, Chairperson of Education Above All Foundation and UN SDG Advocate.

Origins and Significance of the Day

The International Day to Protect Education from Attack was established through a landmark resolution at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). This initiative was spearheaded by the State of Qatar and Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, garnering support from 62 countries. The resolution declared September 9th as an annual observance dedicated to acknowledging and addressing the pressing need to safeguard education in conflict zones and against various barriers.

Alarming Increase in Attacks on Education

Recent Statistics Paint a Grim Picture

Recent reports have revealed a disturbing trend: attacks on education have surged by 20% compared to previous years. The scale of this crisis is staggering:

  • In 2022 and 2023 alone, over 10,000 students and educators were victims of these attacks.
  • They were killed, injured, abducted, or otherwise harmed.
  • Explosive weapons were used in one-third of these incidents, highlighting the severe nature of these assaults.

Most Affected Countries

Several nations have been disproportionately impacted by these attacks, including:

  1. Palestine
  2. Ukraine
  3. Democratic Republic of the Congo
  4. Myanmar

These countries represent the epicenters of this ongoing crisis, where education systems and infrastructure are under constant threat.

The Global Education Crisis

Children Out of School Due to Conflict

The repercussions of these attacks extend far beyond immediate casualties. Currently:

  • More than 72 million children worldwide are out of school due to conflict.
  • 53% of these children are girls, highlighting a gender disparity in educational access.
  • 17% face functional difficulties, indicating challenges for children with disabilities.
  • 21% have been forcibly displaced, adding another layer of complexity to their educational needs.

Long-term Consequences

The ongoing attacks on education have severe implications:

  • Disruption of learning processes
  • Short-term impacts on individual development
  • Long-term consequences for societies as a whole

These effects underscore the urgent need for intervention and protection.

A Call to Collective Responsibility

Emphasis on Protection and Rebuilding

This year’s observance places a strong emphasis on our collective responsibility to protect and rebuild education for future generations. It echoes the vision of Her Highness Sheikha Moza and the State of Qatar, who have been at the forefront of this crucial cause.

Historical Perspective and Future Hope

Throughout history, humanity has demonstrated its ability to achieve remarkable feats when united. We have often turned seemingly impossible challenges into reality. As we stand at this pivotal moment in the fight to protect education, the choice lies before us:

  • To unite and take decisive action
  • To ensure that every child, regardless of their circumstances, has access to safe and quality education.

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