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Sunday, 3 January 2021

Africa Educates Her Campaign - Angola. Season 3. Don't Miss Out! Webisode 17

 Our girls back to school campaign is ongoing. Day 17

Returning to school has taken on new meaning and a new set of worries for parents and other caregivers during the age of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Schools must now balance the educational, social and emotional needs of their students along with the health and safety of students and staff in the midst of the evolving COVID-19 pandemic.

Our today's guest is Esperança, she will share with us her academic experience during the time of Covidd-19 pandemic.

Hello, how are you?

Hi I'm fine.

What is your name?

My name is Esperança João

Esperança  do you study?

Yes I study in the 7th class.

How did the coronavirus impact your studies?

Well, I didn't study for a long time.

Now that the classes have resumed, have you returned to study?

Yes I went back to study.

Did the school distribute any biosafety material?

No, they didn't distribute anything.

What are the preventive measures against the coronavirus that you have been following?

I follow the following preventive measures: Always use hand sanitizer, maintain social distance of 1 meter, always wash hands with soap and water and wear face mask.

Is there any security at your school?

No, my school is not safe.

Schools should encourage routines that encourage frequent hand-washing and following good hand hygiene practices, such as asking children to cover their mouths and noses with their elbows or tissues when they cough or sneeze and then washing their hands.

If your child attends in-person schooling, develop daily routines before and after school that foster healthy habits, such as packing a back-up face mask and hand sanitizer in the morning and washing their hands as soon as they come home.

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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 ’education - whether you’re 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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