Some of the most disadvantaged communities in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia are taking part in Plan International’s Safe Schools project

“W

hen can I go back to school?” That’s the first question many children across Latin America start their day with. For millions in the region, there’s often no guarantee that their school will be open, accessible or safe that day.

Classrooms caught in crossfire, hours-long walks and buildings destroyed by natural disasters are just some of the obstacles children face. On top of that, extreme poverty and displacement force many to drop out.

Even when school is out of reach, children have an innate desire to learn. They turn bedrooms into study spaces, long walks into daily routines and ruins into classrooms. Whether it is sharing textbooks with friends, scraping together coins for a school uniform or leaving their homes to stay in remote boarding schools, their determination propels them on to find ways to keep learning.