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Students study during classes in a hut in the al-Zailaea village of the western Yemeni province of Houdieda, March 11. Some 300,000 children in Yemen have been denied access to quality education as a result of last year’s conflict, according to the United Nations Fund for Children (UNICEF). In Houdieda province, the enrolment rate for primary education stands at 57 percent for girls and 68 percent for boys, according to 2010 statistics.
[Credit : Khaled Abdullah / Reuters]
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Students study during classes in a hut in the al-Zailaea village of the western Yemeni province of Houdieda, March 11. Some 300,000 children in Yemen have been denied access to quality education as a result of last year’s conflict, according to the United Nations Fund for Children (UNICEF). In Houdieda province, the enrolment rate for primary education stands at 57 percent for girls and 68 percent for boys, according to 2010 statistics.

[Credit : Khaled Abdullah / Reuters]

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