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Prolonged school closures threaten education for 600 mil: Unicef

Spokesman urges for schools to reopen despite Covid-19 surging across developing world

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 27 Jul 2021 9:41PM

Prolonged school closures threaten education for 600 mil: Unicef
Unicef says 80 million children in Southeast Asia and the Pacific had no access to remote learning while their school was closed. – The Vibes file pic, July 27, 2021

GENEVA – Schools closed due to the coronavirus pandemic must reopen as soon as possible, the United Nations (UN) insisted today, estimating that the education of more than 600 million children was at stake.

“This cannot go on,” James Elder, spokesman for the UN Children’s Fund (Unicef), told reporters in Geneva.

While acknowledging the difficult choices that governments have to make when facing the Covid-19 crisis and the possible spread of the disease, he said schools should be prioritised, calling it a “terrible mistake” to reopen bars and pubs before schools.

“Reopening schools cannot wait for all teachers and students to be vaccinated,” he added, calling on governments to protect their education budgets despite the economic hardship caused by the pandemic.

While children in the northern hemisphere are on their summer holidays, in eastern and southern Africa, an estimated 40% of school-aged children are currently out of school.

Across that region, schools are being closed due to Covid-19 surges, with more than 32 million children estimated to be out of school due to pandemic-related closures or having failed to return after their classrooms reopened.

That comes on top of the estimated 37 million children who were out of school before Covid-19 struck.

In nearly half the countries in Asia and the Pacific, schools have been closed for more than 200 days during the pandemic.

In South America and the Caribbean, there are 18 countries and territories where schools are either closed or partially closed, Elder said.

Around the world, “education, safety, friends and food have been replaced by anxiety, violence, and teenage pregnancy”, he said.

Citing Uganda, he said that between March 2020 and June 2021, there was a more than 20% increase in pregnancy among 10- to 24-year-olds.

Remote learning remains out of reach for a third of pupils around the world, Unicef said.

In Southeast Asia and the Pacific, 80 million children had no access to remote learning while their school was closed.

Schools in Uganda were closed for 306 days with only 0.3% of households having an internet connection.

According to a World Bank study, the pandemic will cost this generation of students US$10 trillion (RM42.32 trillion) in lost income, Elder said. – AFP, July 27, 2021

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