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two girls share a book in a class at the local primary school in the village of Kwanawis

Why don't you understand?

April 1, 2019
Education

When we were children, our families kept telling us that we are the leaders of the future and we will be something big. Of course, that made us feel so interested to start school and go study. However, in Yemen, you would be shocked to know that our approach to education is really bad. I believe it makes a complicated generation. For me when I was in school, the situation was not different. I remember I was so interested to start my first day in school holding my father’s hand to go there. I thought that place would be wonderful. But I was so wrong. Days went on and I was suffering at school...

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