When education becomes a lifeline, not a luxury
Because that is what education does at its best. It doesn’t just teach. It rebuilds. What JA Europe’s work makes clear is this. In moments of crisis, education is not a luxury. It is protection. It is dignity. It is a way to remind young people, scattered across unfamiliar landscapes, that they still matter. That they still belong somewhere.
And sometimes, hope looks exactly like a classroom.
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