Our girls back to school campaign is ongoing. Day 27
If a child is not in school, they stand to lose far more than just a few months of learning. It could well put a huge dent in their future life chances. "Education is a birthright, so let's make sure we get all children back - back to learning, back to playing and back to being kids again."
Our today's guest will share with us the challenges she faces during the time of Covid-19 pandemic.
What impact has the coronavirus had on your academic life?
The coronavirus affected my studies badly, I haven't been to school since March. I miss my colleagues and my teachers.
During the time that you are at home, have you done anything to keep learning?
No.
For what reason?
Because I've been very busy doing housework. My family occupies me a lot with these house chores activities that I no longer have time to study.
Would you like to go back to school?
Yes, I want to go back to school.
Ok from now you should find time to study at home.
Alright.
Have you followed the preventive measures against the coronavirus?
No.
Why?
Oblivion.
But do you know what are the prevention measures against coronavirus?
Yep. Use the mask, wash your hands before eating, when we are sneezing we should cover it with an arm or a napkin, not touch the mouth, noses and eyes with our hands.
There are 130 million girls who are completely missing out on school.These are "the most marginalized and hardest to reach.
There is a risk that girls are married off at a young age or kept at home to work, which might "free up an adult to go and earn an income to get food for the family".
If we want to hit our economic objectives for development, for peace and security, climate change - it can only be done if girls are in school and learning.
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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!
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