Lebanon's Schools in Crisis

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
In Lebanon, economic woes disrupt public schooling, leaving Sara Ahmed, a mother, struggling to explain the closures to her daughter, Lily,
Yet, her educational future is uncertain.Teachers earn between $150 and $300
Hariri joined a protest to support them
Her sons help their plumber father during strikes
work.School dropouts risk facing violence and poverty
The economic crisis deepens the already existing issues.International aid was a band-aid solution but is not sustainable
broader financial strain
Parents can no longer afford private schools, placing more stress on a crumbling system.The future appears bleak without immediate
intervention