Hijacked Education
Diego Ibarra Sánchez
War does not end with the final sound of a bullet, an empty shell casing on the ground, or a flag being raised. The open wounds of war write the future of millions of children in blood, and its effects echo through time. Increasing attacks on schools, the militarization of childhood, the use of educational facilities by armed groups, and exile put an entire generation at risk. Currently, around 264 million children worldwide do not have the opportunity to start or complete school due to poverty, discrimination, armed conflict, emergencies, and the effects of climate change.
‘Hijacked Education’ is a photographic project where the author moves between the realms of photojournalism and art to create a record. Started in 2012, it documents attacks on education and their consequences in countries such as Pakistan, Syria, Afghanistan, Nigeria, Nagorno-Karabakh, Iraq, Lebanon, Ukraine, and Colombia.