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Saturday, 5 September 2020

Covid-19: We are celebrating the completion of the first phase of Africa Educates Her Campaign with Sofonie Dala

Successful conclusion of the first phase of Africa Educates Her Campaign. Day 6

let's clap our hands for these guys. They shared with us their coronavirus stories and how negatively it has affected their studies.

There is no doubt that heir useful feedback will contribute for the betterment of society.

Times like these – lockdown through a child’s eyes

Missing friends, school and teachers, can't go out without face masks, will repeat the academic year but enjoying spending more time with family; lockdown for children across the region has had both upsides and downsides.

Over 90% of the world’s children and students have missed out on school because of coronavirus. Children everywhere have had their lives turned upside down. Right now, their future hangs in the balance.

We spoke to children in Angola to hear how they were feeling during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how it was impacting their lives and their education.


Our today's guest is Patricio. He will share his experience during lockdown and the valuable lessons he has learnt.



Sign up to be part and join other African youth and networks taking action to safeguard girls education and getting girls back to school.

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