Pakistan is facing a crisis in the education sector after being subjected to overwhelming floods

Pakistan is facing a crisis in the education sector after being subjected to overwhelming floods

Pakistan, who was recently exposed to devastating floods, is preparing to face a new crisis after millions of children failed to go to school, and the vast majority of students face the risk of the possibility of not returning to school at all.
Today, Tuesday, Children’s Children in Pakistan director Khurram Gundal stated, “We are facing a health crisis and a protection problem.

In the weeks following the non-preempted floods, which affected over 33 million people and cost the lives of 1719 people, the survivors continue to battle an escalating wave of illnesses, and kids are skipping school.
More than 5,000 schools are being used as relief camps, according to the Children’s Saved charity, and 23,900 schools were damaged or destroyed. About half of the schools are located in the southern Sindh region.

According to Rasoul Box Chandio, the Sindh Region’s advisor to the prime minister for rehabilitation and relief, around 12,000 schools in the area have suffered damage from the floods, and two million children’s schedules have been disrupted.

Pakistan is experiencing a problem in the education sector as a result of massive floods.

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