unicef condemns withdrawal of children from schools in north mali
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UNICEF condemns withdrawal of children from schools in north Mali

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The United Nations Children's Fund
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The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) on Tuesday warned that the violent protests early this week in Kidal, north Mali, disrupted children's education in the region and endangered their safety.

According to sources verified by UNICEF, many children were removed from classrooms during the school day to participate in rallies at the time of the violent protests on April 18-19 in Kidal.

"UNICEF condemns any action or helping to prevent the normal development of the education of children and reminds all parties that the place of the child is in school, because education is the best way to ensure a prosperous future for children and the nation," the UN agency said in a press statement.

"Access to education has been made impossible for many children in Kidal. Efforts to bring thousands of children to school in northern Mali are likely to be lost if children [whose situation is already fragile], are removed from the classroom," said Fran Equiza, UNICEF Representative in Mali.

According to the UNICEF, when children are not in school, they are more vulnerable to abuse, exploitation or recruitment by armed groups. As such, UNICEF called for them to be kept in school so they can continue their education. In addition, just two months away from end-of-year exams, an interruption may cost them an entire year of education.

For the school year 2015-2016, considerable efforts made by education partners in Mali, including UNICEF, to help increase access to formal education for some 344,115 children in the regions of Gao, Timbuktu, Kidal, Mopti and Segou, affected by the security crisis.

Since October 2015, through the campaign 'Every Child Matters,' UNICEF was able to facilitate the return and remain in school for 29,592 children in areas affected by the crisis, including 4,934 in Kidal.

Source: XINHUA

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