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Saturday, 24 October 2020

Girls back to school after lockdowns - Angola. Webisode 5

 Our campaign girls back to school after lockdowns is live in Angola

Angola reopened schools Oct. 5, six months after they were closed to curtail the spread of the coronavirus. 



"There are proper awareness and regulation on personal hygiene, and how children, pupils both in boarding school and day school, will learn how to wash their hands very well and use their face masks. The school provided thermometer infrareds to check the temperature". 

Our today's guest is Meury. Do you remember her? she was with us in the previous campaign.

Meury went back to school and now she is ready to share with us her school observations.


Hello, my name is Meury Dala, I am 16 years old, studying in the 12 grade and I am Angolan. 

Now that the schools have reopened I went back to study. While staying there, I noticed that although my school did not distribute biosecurity material for the protection of students, they created conditions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, such as social distancing, marked places in the desks where students can or cannot sit and at the entrance of the school there is a school guard with a thermometer to measure our temperature if it is above 36 degrees, the student cannot enter the classroom, and that's all. 


For the moment, the majority of schools have reopened, and they will stay that way unless a new surge in coronavirus cases forces them to close again.  

Click here to see Meury's first interview in the first season when schools were closed.

https://sofoniedala.blogspot.com/2020/09/africa-educates-her-campaign-with_14.html


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