What happens to learning when war enters the classroom.
Zeina, a mother and education specialist with War Child, writes from Lebanon
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Zeina, a mother and education specialist with War Child, writes from Lebanon
Voices from Lebanon: Amal, 17, describes what life looks like as violence escalates.
Across 28 shelters, War Child and its partners are providing children and families with safety, care and support.
Find out more about the devastating impact as the war enters second week in the Middle East.
London, 3rd March, 2026 - New analysis from War Child estimates that more than 100 million children across the Middle East could now be at risk as violence escalates and the threat of wider regional conflict grows.
Amal (17), and her sister Lala (13), survived a devastating attack in Lebanon. With psychological support, they are learning to feel safe again
The 27th of November marks one year since a ceasefire came into effect to end the war and bring peace to Lebanon.
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In the last month in Lebanon, thousands of children’s lives have been turned upside down by the sudden escalation of hostilities.
War Child is extremely worried by the escalation of hostilities in Lebanon.