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Armed conflicts and their impact on Education in Sahel countries

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Armed conflicts which result in the killing and displacement inflicted on the population as well as the destruction is the undisputed enemy of development, and quite often results in reducing development not just stopping it. When conflicts force children out of school, achieving the goals of education for all and the Millennium Development Goals becomes almost impossible and creates an environment that embraces extremism and violence in an unprecedented manner. In light of the turmoil and brutality resulting from armed conflict and insecurity, which will affect the coming generations, education, its systems, facilities, staff, researchers and students are at its weakest, from the destruction of educational facilities to the assassination of teachers, the threatening of scholars and the denial of school to students, and depriving students and researchers of education and depriving them of a better future. Without colleges operating there are no teachers, without teachers there are no schools, no literature and without universities there are no university doctors or scientists and in the absence of education, there is no nation pulsating with life or enjoying stability and prosperity.

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