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Friday, 2 October 2020

Africa Educates Her Campaign - Angola. Day 20, do not miss this episode!

 What's happening to girls' education during the COVID-19 pandemic? 

Our today's guest is Telma, she will share with us her experiences during coronavirus pandemic.


Telma Pulino is 17 years old, she says that covid-19 has had a negative impact on her life, as she was used to a routine of attending face-to-face classes that suddenly stopped.

She is part of the group of few students who have benefited from online classes, yet she faced many difficulties in being present at the webinars. Procrastination was a big problem for her, because she thought she could leave all her chores for later.

According to her, the government and education and development agents must create conditions and methods to end this pandemic. In schools, favorable conditions must be created to receive girls and other students, as well as the ability to distribute biosafety material in abundance to ensure that there will not be new cases of covid-19 contamination in schools.


Don't miss this opportunity to bring girls back to school. Join us! 
Share your experiences learning/teaching during the school closures & the projects or initiatives you've launched to get girls back to school post #COVID19 in your local communities. Your submission can be in the form of a video, blog article, poetry, photograph/s or a song. To check out instructions on how to submit click this link: http://cieffa.org/

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