I was personally not approached to participate in any initiatives related to education. I did not receive a proper education until I was in Germany, which was at the age of 17.
I always say that people with disabilities are forgotten in times of peace, let alone in times of war, in terms of access to education. Also, I would not have had any access to information related to initiatives made by U.N. agencies. There were other humanitarian actors in regard to the topic of education within conflict. That's one of the barriers that also presents: the lack of access and exposure to education when it comes to conflict.
Oftentimes, education is not prioritized when you're just trying to survive. In that context, I believe a very minuscule portion of families or people who have disabilities would have access to services, when it comes to education during a conflict.