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Attacks on education occur around the world, both inside and outside of situations of armed conflict. In many regions, armed groups intentionally target schools, teachers, and students. These attacks violate the rights of the child: in addition to putting children at risk of injury or death, they can thwart students' chance to get an education. Attacks on schools, teachers, and students can cause children to drop out or go to school less often, force schools to cut their hours, and destroy school buildings and materials. In environments of violence and fear, the quality of children's education is severely diminished. Human Rights Watch defines "attacks on education" as encompassing the full range of violations that place children at risk and deny them access to education. This includes attacks on school infrastructure and on teachers and students; the occupation of schools by the police and military; harassment and threats against teachers, parents, and students; and the recruitment of children from schools to become soldiers.
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Students line up at the end of the school day at Tarim School. At least three different armed groups used the school between May and September 2011.© 2012 Bede Sheppard/Human Rights Watch
Reports
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Military Use of Schools in Yemen’s Capital
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Child Recruitment, Forced Marriage, and Attacks on Schools in Somalia
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A Global Survey of Domestic Laws and State Practice Protecting Schools from Attack and Military Use
Education and Conflict
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Dec 17, 2012
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Nov 29, 2012
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Nov 26, 2012
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Nov 22, 2012
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Nov 20, 2012
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