Yes, I think you're certainly right. Education is a huge vehicle for peace-building. Although there are challenges, undoubtedly, with the pandemic, with school closures' preventing children from accessing physical classrooms, there are, in fact, a lot of low-cost and low-tech modalities that can be launched and that all of our agencies have been using with great success and with efficacy.
There are simple things like paper-based methodologies, take-home learning packets, and things like that in which gender transformative messages, messages around peace-building, and messages around safety and hygiene to protect children and their families in the context of the pandemic can be embedded. These types of things are really quite necessary. It does take resourcing to be able to implement these things at scale as well, and to train teachers in the use of these modalities.
I hope that answers your question.