Turkey-Syria earthquake: Children 'completely on edge' amid ongoing aftershocks, UNICEF says

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Joe English, a communication specialist at UNICEF, told the Sky News Daily podcast the most important thing was for children to return to school 'as soon as possible,' something he described as 'critical, because that gives them that hope for the future'.

Mr English said it was"critical" for children to return to school as soon as possible,"because that gives them that hope for the future and that gives them that sense that there is something better coming down the road".Sabriye Shaymusa, nine, gets stools out of her damaged home for their tent in the aftermath of the deadly earthquake in Bozhoyuk, TurkeyMr English said Majid and his brother told him when they grow up they want to work as a doctor or an engineer.

"They want to be doctors so that they can help heal people who are injured, whether it's by the earthquake or by the conflict. They want to be engineers because they've seen their societies destroyed over and over again, whether it is by fighting in the conflict or by these horrific natural disasters.

 

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Especially Syria where the poor children have only known war. Children are our future .

We need to help this region quickly.

Yea but are they apostates?

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