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Over 20 million children living in conflict-torn countries are out of school, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has said.
The UNICEF fears that unless education is provided to children living in emergency situations, a generation of children will grow up without the skills they need to contribute to their countries and economies, reports Xinhua.
According to an analysis released by UNICEF, the countries with the highest proportion of children out of school include South Sudan – where 51 percent of primary and lower secondary aged children are not in school – and Niger – where 47 percent of children are out of school.
Afghanistan and Sudan are among countries with 40 percent or more of children out of school.
Bourne also said children who are not in school in conflict areas are at increased risk of recruitment into armed groups.
According to UNICEF, security restrictions and funding shortfalls are affecting the provision of education and the distribution of learning materials in conflict situations.
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