Despite bullying, Ashwaq pursues her dream to learn

UNICEF and the EU are working together to support the Government of Iraq in reaching children and adolescents with the aim to identify out-of-school children and modalities for their return to school.

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Alix Reboul-Salze
31 May 2023

Ashwaq, 10, has difficulty walking and moving. When they realized she was bullied, her parents took her out of school to protect her. For the last three years, she has been going to a non-formal education center in Hassansham IDP camp, in Iraq, supported by UNICEF with funding from the EU’s humanitarian aid, as many times a week as she can. 

On May 17, 2023, Ashwaq, 10, from a village between Nineveh and Salah al-Din, poses for a portrait inside her home located at Hassansham U2 IDP camp. She has been living in Hassansham camp since 2019.
UNICEF/ IRAQ/Ibarra Sánchez On May 17, 2023, Ashwaq, 10, from a village between Ninewa and Salah al-Din, attends a lesson inside a non-formal educational center supported by UNICEF with funding from the EU's humanitarian arm (ECHO) in Hassansham, Ninewa governorate, Iraq.

“At the beginning, I encountered a lot of difficulties in school. Children bullied me because I cannot walk properly. They were mimicking me and laughing at me. It made me cry every day.” Both Ashwaq and her mom are having a hard time remembering those days.  

Although the center is far from the family’s tent, Ashwaq insists on walking to the child-friendly center as there are not other means of transportation in the camp. “My life has changed, now I have friends, I learn, I can read and write, even in English”, she says proudly.  

On May 17, 2023, Ashwaq, 10, from a village between Nineveh and Salah al-Din, poses for a portrait inside her home located at Hassansham U2 IDP camp. She has been living in Hassansham camp since 2019.
UNICEF/ IRAQ/Ibarra Sánchez On May 17, 2023, UNICEF team visits Ashwaq, 10, from a village between Nineveh and Salah al-Din, at her temporally home located at Hassansham U2 IDP camp, Iraq. She has been living in Hassansham camp since 2019.

UNICEF and the EU are working with Government and partners to ensure that boys, girls, men and women in IDP camps and informal settlements are reached with education, child protection and GBV prevention and response services.