He added, “We also provide psychosocial support because many of these children have experienced severe trauma. The programme combines structured learning with emotional and psychological care, enabling children to overcome painful experiences while rebuilding confidence and healthy relationships. We realised that if these children remained out of school for too long, they would become victims of a second tragedy, the loss of their future,” Bishop Mamza said. This collaboration has made it possible for many children to return to school with renewed confidence and hope,” he said. Describing the achievement as a victory over the destructive effects of insurgency, Bishop Mamza said, “It is a remarkable milestone and a source of great joy for the Diocese.