No Education, No Protection: What School Closures Under COVID-19 Mean for Children and Young People in Crisis-Affected Contexts
- المؤلف المؤسسي
- Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE)Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian
- الترتيب
- 69 p.
- لغة المورد
- الإنجليزية
- سنة النشر
- 2021
- الموضوعات
- المدنية / المواطنة / الديمقراطيةحقوق الإنسانالعولمة والعدالة الاجتماعية / التفاهم الدوليالتنوع / محو الأمية الثقافية / الشموليةالتنمية المستدامة / الاستدامةأخرى
- أنواع الموارد
- الأوراق البحثية/ مقالات المجالات
- مكان النشر
- New York
Drawing from research and experience on previous infectious disease outbreaks and an emergent body of work from the current COVID-19 pandemic, this report highlights the primarily negative effects resulting from the combination of sudden school closures and restricted access to and availability of services, social networks, and other protective facilities for children and young people living in crisis-affected contexts. The consequences of school closures on education and child protection can be categorized into three principal areas:
1. Loss of learning and impediments to providing inclusive, equitable, quality education
2. Negative impact on child well-being and healthy development
3. Amplified child protection risks and harms experienced by children and young people

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