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Millions of Syrian children out of school as funding gaps threaten recovery: UNICEF envoy

February 20, 2026 at 3:26 pm

Civilians, including children, are moving through a humanitarian corridor opened by the Syrian army towards safe areas, in the Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhood of Aleppo, Syria on January 09, 2026. [Ali Hac Süleyman – Anadolu Agency]

Syrian children continue to face poverty, displacement, and education disruption despite a fragile recovery following political changes, a UNICEF goodwill ambassador said Friday after a visit to the country, Anadolu reports.

Muzoon Almellehan, in a press briefing in Geneva where she joined via link, described both hope and hardship, noting that communities are rebuilding, but millions of children remain vulnerable.

At least 2.45 million children are still out of school, while 1.6 million more risk dropping out due to damaged infrastructure, poverty, and displacement, she said.

More than 4 million Syrians remain internally displaced outside camps, with another 1.35 million living in camps.

According to Almellehan, explosive remnants of war remain a major threat, with nearly 1,000 incidents recorded and hundreds of child casualties.

“Without safety, children cannot learn. Without a school, there is no future,” she said.

She urged sustained international investment in education, health care, and basic services, warning that declining funding threatens progress.

Young people, she said, are ready to rebuild the country but need opportunity rather than charity.