Despite the landmines, Yemeni Teachers Search for Books amid Rubbles of Demolished Schools
In the war-ravaged region, a group of teachers in Hajjah Governoratetook the initiative to search for books amid the rubbles of demolished schools.
Despite the risk of the landmines planted by the Houthi- militias, teachers insisted on looking for these books, especially after 3 years of having no curriculum.
The brutal war has had its toll even on the educational system, which can no longer fund or offer any sustainable services.
In this respect, a school principal in Midi District underscored the fact that teachers had to search for books amid rubbles of the demolished schools only after they ran out of options as, for 3 years in a row, the students haven't had any books .
Furthermore, about 3400 students study in liberated directorates amid unfavorable conditions. Some take their lessons under trees bearing very high temperatures, and some in huts.
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