Africa Educates Her Campaign- Angola. Coronavirus in kid's eyes. Day 19

 Coronavirus in kid's eyes 

As schools poise to open in the coming weeks, parents, teachers and students all want to know one thing: How risky is it to open in person? The unfortunate truth: No one is sure.

When it comes to the coronavirus, “going back to school is going to be a learning experience.

Today we are talking to kids!

Belma


Belma is 11 years old, she is studying first class. She says that coronavirus prevented her from going to school, and she misses her colleagues and her teacher very much.
As soon as schools reopen, government officials should place buckets of water for pupils to wash their hands, and control social distance in order to ensure safety in schools.


Jeremias

Jeremias is 12 years old, he says that he no longer attends school because of a very dangerous disease called coronavirus.
According to him, before schools reopen, the government must implement strict biosafety measures to facilitate hand washing.




Most governments around the world have temporarily closed educational institutions in an attempt to contain the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. These nationwide closures are impacting hundreds of millions of students. Several other countries have implemented localized closures impacting millions of additional learners.


Don't miss this opportunity to bring girls back to school. Join us! 

Share your experiences learning/teaching during the school closures & the projects or initiatives you've launched to get girls back to school post #COVID19 in your local communities. Your submission can be in the form of a video, blog article, poetry, photograph/s or a song. To check out instructions on how to submit click this link: http://cieffa.org/


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