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Suhaib's Story: Conflict and Covid-19 Keeps Yemen's Children Out of School - Save the Children

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Children in Yemen have been living through war and conflict for nearly six years. Two million children are out of school and many more face high levels of acute food shortages and are at risk of falling into famine.

After an airstrike destroyed his home in Yemen, 13-year-old Suhaib* and his family had to move to a safer area, uprooting him, his parents and his five brothers. Even getting an education was dangerous – his school was also damaged due to conflict.  

“We used to hear the warplanes and shelling at night,” he said. “We were extremely afraid.”

When Suhaib was in sixth grade, his father could no longer afford to send him to school. As the youngest of six boys, he was forced to leave his education behind and recounted how difficult that experience was for him.

“The hardest time I have ever went through was when I saw the children going to school while I couldn’t. I used to hide behind the school and cry,” he said.

Suhaib was able to return to school when Save the Children provided access for him to register to attend class. He was also provided a student kit and food package to help support his family.

At one point, his school’s classrooms were destroyed in an airstrike. The rooms were on the verge of collapse while students attended their classes. There were no doors or windows, and while they studied, a ceiling fan hung precariously above them.

Suhaib recalled that their classroom was unsafe before Save the Children was able to provide repairs. As well rehabilitating the school, Save the Children also distributed school bags and built new bathrooms for the students. Now everything looks good, he said.

His classmates also felt happier and more secure after their school was repaired, which encouraged many other out-of-school children to return to school.

Unfortunately, Suhaib’s school has closed during the Covid-19 pandemic, but he says he can’t wait for his school to re-open and return to in-person learning.

“Save the Children gave me and my siblings the most important right as children, which is education,” Suhaib said.  “We wish that Covid-19 could be controlled so we can go back to school and resume our studies.”

*Name has been changed for child protection

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