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Schools Reopen in Idlib Amid Uncertainty and Fear
As the new school year begins, Idlib’s schools have reopened for over one million displaced children amid ongoing threats of military escalation. Despite displacement and fear of bombardment, children show determination to continue learning, with schools providing stability, protection, and a means to cope with the psychological impacts of war.
Sitting on the Ground: Children of Southern Idlib Cling to Education
Despite the devastation and harsh conditions caused by the war, children in southern Idlib persist in pursuing education. They sit on the ground using simple items like small pieces of sponge to stay warm in damaged classrooms, enduring rain and cold to continue their learning, highlighting that education is their hope for a better future.
Children of Idlib...Growing Amid Challenges and Creating Hope
Children in Idlib grow up under challenging conditions where childhood intertwines with responsibility and play with anxiety, yet they show remarkable resilience and hope. Education and community initiatives provide safe spaces for learning and expression, while adolescents strive to develop skills despite economic and social pressures. Supporting this generation is an investment in Idlib’s future.
Competitions and Talents – Discovering a New Generation of Creatives
The Competitions & Talents section of Idlib Times provides a platform to showcase children’s abilities in art, writing, sports, and innovation, helping build confidence, creativity, and teamwork through individual and group challenges.
Educational and Entertainment Content – A Safe Space to Foster Children’s Imagination
In an age dominated by fast-paced digital content, providing a safe, engaging, and educational space for children is essential. The Educational and Entertaining Content section of Idlib Times for Kids combines fun and learning through videos and activities that support creativity, thinking skills, and positive behaviors.
Interview with “Abu Adnan”… A Barber from Idlib Who Turns His Profession into a Space of Hope
The story of Abu Adnan, a barber from Idlib’s Al-Dabit neighborhood, shows how his modest barbershop has become a space of hope and daily gathering for the community. Beyond cutting hair, it serves as a place for conversation, storytelling, and emotional support, reflecting the resilience of the city and its residents. This recorded interview highlights how small local businesses play a social role in connecting people and conveying everyday life in a meaningful, authentic way.
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