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Monday 26 October 2020

Girls back to school after lockdown -Angola. Campaign with Sofonie Dala. Don't miss it! Webisode 7

 Students are really excited to see their friends and get back to normal at school.

Covid-19 school closures around the world have hit girls the hardest, affecting their education, their rights and their future.

In this campaign, we are shining the spotlight on the unique challenges facing girls during the coronavirus pandemic. 

Our today's guest is Celma, she will share with us her school observations.

Hello! My name is Celma Martinho, I'm 17 years old and I'm studying in the 11th grade.

Covid-19 has affected me in terms of social distance. Now, with the reopening of schools, we have been studying.

For our protection the school has been asking us to wash hands constantly with water, soap and alcohol gel, keep social distancing in the classroom 2 meters away.

I am very happy to return to classes, our leaders are thinking about our safety.

Girls struggle to return to school after the Covid-19 pandemic

New ActionAid research shows girls in the world’s poorest countries are struggling to return to school due to the impact of Covid-19 on their family lives. Many girls are instead facing child marriage and increased burdens of unpaid care work. A whole generation of girls risks missing out on the education they are entitled to. 

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