By Martina Vismara | Project Leader
According with a recent report of the UNICEF, the 97% of Latin American students have not yet returned to the classroom. The COVID19 pandemic continues to paralyze the education of more than 137 million children and adolescents: since the beginning of the pandemic, Latin American students have already lost four times more days of schooling (174) than in the rest of the world.
More than a third of all Latin American countries still do not have a date for the reopening of schools. New data from UNICEF shows that the percentage of students not receiving any form of education has skyrocketed from 4% to 18% in recent months. The COVID19 could remove up to 3 million more children from school in the region. In addition, the pandemic has further widened the educational gap between rich and poor countries. Only half of public school students have access to quality distance education from home, compared to 75% of private school students.
This is happening also in Argentina, where also few rural schools have started to bring presential classes again, while urban areas have no plans to go back to classes until the next lecture year that will start on march 2021. In fact, schools are facing summer holidays that will start on the beginning of December.
The only way we had to face this tremendous challenge was a good teamwork between teachers, directors, families and donors. Here some of the activities we are carrying on since march:
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