Myanmar’s civil war has seen a devastating increase in attacks on schools, researchers say
- Myanmar’s civil war has caused a significant rise in attacks on schools, as reported by Myanmar Witness.
- Schools have been devastated, depriving millions of children of education, vaccinations, and nutrition.
- Matt Lawrence from Myanmar Witness warned that without protecting education, future generations may face a worldview shaped by conflict.
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Myanmar's civil war causes devastating rise in attacks on schools
BANGKOK — An intensification of fighting in Myanmar’s civil war has brought a sharp increase in destructive attacks on schools, a group that monitors armed conflict in the Southeast Asian nation said in a report Saturday. Myanmar Witness said the attacks have further strained Myanmar’s already fractured school system, taking away education for millions of children who have also been forced to flee their homes, miss vaccinations and suffer from i…
Myanmar’s civil war has seen a devastating increase in attacks on schools, researchers say
Myanmar’s shadow National Unity Government, which leads the pro-democracy struggle against military rule, estimated in January that more than 570 children under age 18 had been killed in various circumstances by security forces.
Myanmar’s civil war has seen a devastating increase in attacks on schools, researchers say
A group that monitors armed conflict in Myanmar says an intensification of fighting in the Southeast Asian nation's civil war has resulted in a sharp increase in destructive attacks on...
Myanmar’s civil war has seen a devastating increase in attacks on schools, researchers say
BANGKOK (AP) — An intensification of fighting in Myanmar’s civil war has brought a sharp increase in destructive attacks on schools, a group that monitors armed conflict in the Southeast Asian nation said in a report Saturday. Myanmar Witness said the attacks have further strained Myanmar’s already fractured school system, taking away education for millions […]
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