Displaced But Determined
Displaced children in
"I'm getting ready for school. It rained heavily last night. It rained so much that my books, my bag, my clothes – almost everything is soaked," says the teen.
Due to the heavy rainfall, Dieussika didn't get much sleep. "I spent the whole night scooping out the water and throwing it outside," she says.
The place Dieussika calls home today is not a home at all. It is a classroom in a former school building, now transformed into a displacement site in the heart of
With funding from Education Cannot Wait (ECW) – the global fund for education in emergencies and protracted crises in the United Nations – UNICEF and partners on the ground are working to ensure that girls and boys affected by the escalating violence and displacement in the country are able to continue their education. Through the ongoing initiative, Dieussika and thousands of other children are being given a second chance to learn in safety.
Restoring Hope Through Education
Dieussika is one of ten children. She, her mother and siblings were forced to leave their home due to the violence that has swept across the capital and beyond.
Today, her family lives in a displaced persons site. While they've lived within the walls of the former-school for over a year, there was a time when the 14-year-old couldn't see an avenue to continue her studies.
"After fleeing my home, I didn't think I would be able to continue school because I had lost hope," says Dieussika.
Even before the latest escalation of violence – leading to widespread school closures and mass displacement – enrollment rates were already low in
It wasn't until UNICEF's catch-up class initiative – supported through ECW investments – reached Dieussika and her family that the teen realized she didn't have to give up on her dreams.
"They organized five months of catch-up classes for us. I was very happy," she says. "These catch-up classes really helped us. We all participated in class."
The catch-up classes are designed to help children whose education had been disrupted by multiple crises to regain lost learning and rebuild their academic confidence. With dedicated resources, trained teachers and psychosocial support, this initiative offers children not only a chance to learn again, but also to return to the safety, stability and hope that a classroom provides.
Armed coalitions control vast areas of the country, carrying out brutal acts – including killings, mass kidnappings, sexual violence and other grave human rights violations. Families flee targeted attacks with nowhere safe to turn. The UN in
Schools, once sanctuaries of safety and learning, have become targets of attack, been converted into makeshift shelters or shuttered altogether.
As of
The funding gap for education in
But amidst the fear, uncertainty and loss, education is offering a lifeline – and for girls like Dieussika, education is not simply a service, it is survival.
Investing in a Better Tomorrow
ECW has invested over
These efforts are part of ECW's Multi-Year Resilience Programme and its latest First Emergency Response (FER), launched in
In 2024 alone, more than 58,000 students, including over 32,000 girls, benefited from accelerated catch-up classes and other education interventions in
"Don't Abandon Children"
Dieussika's resilience is echoed by thousands of children across
"I choose school as the best path because I have a dream. To achieve that dream, I must keep going to school," says the teen. "Without education, I won't be able to make it come true. My dream would be shattered."
In the face of unimaginable violence and daily uncertainty, girls like Dieussika are showing what's possible when the world chooses to invest in education.
Thanks to five months of catch-up classes and vocational training, Dieussika was able to return to school, take her exams and even graduate. With continued support from ECW and its global strategic partners, more children and youth can be reached, more dreams protected and more futures rebuilt.
Now, more than ever, we must not give up on
"Don't abandon children. Think of them, the same way you thought of me."
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