UNICEF: Iraq Education Centers
UNICEF is supporting a nationwide school rehabilitation program in Iraq by providing education supplies, teacher training and infrastructure repair. The initiative is critical because insecurity is destroying Iraqi children's right to an education and forcing parents in some areas to choose between their children's schooling and their safety. Even for those children who do make it to school, often there are not enough qualified teachers or adequate facilities.
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