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Open-air lessons for Yemeni pupils

Pupils listen to their teacher with textbooks balanced in their laps as they sit under the trees.

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TWENTY Yemeni pupils listen to their teacher with textbooks balanced in their laps as they sit under trees in their southern village, where the school building remains unfinished.

In war-torn Yemen, the students of Al-Kashar began a new school term without a building, tables or chairs.

But their teachers are still committed to providing them with an education. Wearing a white shirt and baseball cap, teacher Abdelsalam el-Mahmudi squints in the sunlight as he holds a large sheet of white paper for a lesson on Islamic theory.

His colleague, English teacher Mogeb Ali Mohsen, writes the alphabet on a breeze block wall.

Financing for the constructi­on of classrooms was interrupte­d by Yemen’s war, which has engulfed the country since 2015.

Two million of Yemen’s seven million school-aged children are not in education, the United Nations says.

As many as 3.7 million children’s education could be at risk because of the non-payment of teachers’ salaries, the UN children’s agency Unicef says. More than 2,500 schools in Yemen are out of action, two-thirds of these having been damaged in the conflict, more than a quarter shuttered, and others repurposed as shelters for the displaced or barracks.

The city of Taez, overlooked by Al-Kashar, remains under the control of the internatio­nally recognised government, but has frequently come under attack.

In the verdant highlands above the city, pupils in Al-Kashar further their studies surrounded by goats grazing in nearby fields.

Their teachers remain hopeful that they will one day be able to teach in a school with a roof, even as the war continues to rage and tensions soar in the Gulf region. AFP

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 ??  ?? (Left) School children attend an open-air class under a tree near their unfinished school in the southweste­rn Yemeni village of al-Kashar in Taez governorat­e’s Mashraa and Hadnan district at the start of the new academic year. (Right) In war-torn Yemen, the students of Al-Kashar began a new school term without a building, tables or chairs. — Photos: AFP
(Left) School children attend an open-air class under a tree near their unfinished school in the southweste­rn Yemeni village of al-Kashar in Taez governorat­e’s Mashraa and Hadnan district at the start of the new academic year. (Right) In war-torn Yemen, the students of Al-Kashar began a new school term without a building, tables or chairs. — Photos: AFP

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