In one of the affected Syrian villages, Mohammad was a child carrying in his memory more than his age could bear.
After years of displacement and deprivation, he was forced to drop out of school—not because he did not love learning, but because life imposed on him a reality harsher than his childhood.
His notebooks turned into distant memories, and fear replaced dreams, until the opportunity to return to education arrived.
Through a supportive education program, Mohammad was able to re-enroll in school, in a safe environment that considered his psychological and educational needs.
Today, Mohammad sits in his classroom, writing his name with confidence and learning how to dream again.
His return to education was not merely an academic step, but the beginning of healing, the restoration of a stolen childhood, and a message of hope for every Syrian child deprived of their right to learn.
Because education in Syria… is not a luxury, but a lifeline.