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Tuesday, 12 January 2021

Africa Educates Her Campaign - Angola. Season 3. Don't Miss Out! Webisode 26

 Our girls back to school campaign is ongoing. Day 26

Once girls are taken out of schools, the probability of them going back is very low. This is not to say that we are forgetting the boys, but we should not forget that girls are most vulnerable.

Today we invited Felicia, she will share with us the impact of covid-19 on her academic life.


My name is Felicia Paulo, I am 9 years old and I study in 3rd grade.

Felicia how the coronavirus affected your studies?
Well, the coronavirus hindered my studies and I'm not studying since March 2020. I haven't seen my colleagues and my teacher for a long time.

In this time that you are at home, have you done anything to continue learning?
Yes I do. My father has brought some topics and exercises that my school has distributed to solve at home.

From March 2020 until now that you are not studying, have you not forgotten anything you learned before the pandemic?
I forgot some things.

And how have you been turning?
By solving some exercises at home, reading my notebooks and books.

Have you been following the preventive measures against the coronavirus?
Yes, I wash my hands very well, I always use the mask and disinfect my hands with alcohol gel.

Are you afraid of the coronavirus?
Yes, I am very afraid.

OK thank you.

We are facing a global pandemic like no other which threatens the progress made by AU Member States in terms of access, participation and completion at primary and secondary levels of education in the African educational landscape.

We need to engage with teachers and school directors so they can understand what's happened during the school closures and what are some of the things that girls' have gone through, and the challenges they need to address once kids come back to school.

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We launched this campaign to ensure that every girl is able to learn while schools are closed and return to the classroom when schools safely reopen. Everyone can play a role in supporting girls Everyone education - whether you Everyonere a teacher, parent, student, journalist, policymaker, or simply a concerned citizen.

Don't miss this opportunity to bring girls back to school. Tell us your story!

Do you have a personal experience with the coronavirus would you like to share? Or a tip on how your town or community is handling the poverty among women?


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