In a global initiative to ensure education continues amidst conflict, the United Nations is spearheading efforts to bring schooling to children in some of the world’s most volatile regions. From the rubble of Gaza to the underground metros of Ukraine and the sun-drenched camps of Sudan, the UN’s mission is clear: education cannot wait. The initiative has seen innovative solutions such as makeshift classrooms and solar-powered tablets provided to children, ensuring that the crisis does not sever their link to education. In Gaza, furniture has been crafted from available resources to create makeshift learning environments, while in Ukraine, metro stations have been repurposed into classrooms. Meanwhile, in Sudan, solar-powered tablets are providing a digital bridge to learning in remote areas. This educational lifeline is part of a broader UN strategy to address the needs of millions of children affected by conflict globally. By transforming crisis zones into learning hubs, the UN aims to offer a semblance of normalcy and hope, ensuring that education remains an unbroken thread in the lives of young learners facing adversity. Post navigation Escalating Violence in Syria Indigenous Youth Engage at UN