A recent study reveals a staggering 40% increase in attacks on educational institutions worldwide, with over 8,556 incidents reported in just two years. This alarming trend has resulted in at least 10,600 students and staff being killed, injured, abducted, or arrested, highlighting a growing crisis in the safety of education.
Countries like Colombia, Ukraine, and Palestine have seen the highest rates of violence, with Ukraine alone experiencing around 900 attacks on schools. The report underscores a disturbing pattern where military forces increasingly occupy educational facilities, nearly doubling such incidents in recent years. This shift not only endangers lives but also erodes trust in educational systems.
The implications are profound: as schools become battlegrounds, children lose their safe havens for learning and development. The report warns that if these trends continue unchecked, the foundational norms protecting children’s education may collapse entirely, leading to a generation deprived of safety and opportunity.
Experts argue that these attacks are preventable and call for stronger legal protections and accountability measures. With conflicts at their highest levels since World War II, the urgency for action is critical to safeguard education and the futures of millions of children worldwide.
Source: The Guardian

