Save The Children [to 30 May 2015]
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Nepal: Damaged or Destroyed Schools Threaten Return of One Million Children
May 31, 2015
… “Save the Children firmly believes that education cannot stop because of an emergency. We know that in times of crisis, providing children with an education allows them the opportunity to recover from what has happened not just restart their learning. As such, we are eager to get children into the classroom but know that it is crucial they also feel safe,” says Delilah Borja, country director at Save the Children Nepal.
“We have already established 32 temporary learning centers in some of the communities most-affected by the earthquake of April 25, and will build a further 670 in the coming months.
“We are aware that the longer children are out of school, the harder it is for them to return and that is why we will continue to do all we can to get children back into education,” she adds.
Save the Children is providing essential learning materials to schools as well as training to teachers on how to ensure that the school environment is safe and how to help traumatized children recover from their experiences…