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… not addressed. The cognitive deficit in today’s toddlers could translate into a 25 percent decline in earnings at … age. Today’s students in low- and middle-income countries could lose up to 10 percent of their future average annual … and future crises and shocks. Immediate policy actions could include: Vaccinations and nutritional supplementation …
… chain disruptions associated with COVID-19, this number could double in 2020, to 265 million people," says the article. "Women and, particularly, children could bear the brunt of the effects of food insecurity, as … chain disruptions associated with COVID-19, this number could double in 2020, to 265 million people," says the …
… milieu offers a moment in which a new agenda for health could emerge with children and adolescents at the centre." … milieu offers a moment in which a new agenda for health could emerge with children and adolescents at the centre, which could determine if this generation—Gen C—will be defined and …
… can help anticipate how the COVID-19 pandemic could sharpen existing inequities and can shed light on where … can help governments anticipate how the pandemic could exacerbate current inequities. It can also shed light … therefore, the number of countries with a disruption could be higher. It is important to note that some countries …
… their multidimensional conditions of vulnerability that could lead to a downward spiral in the context of the … their multidimensional conditions of vulnerability that could lead to a downward spiral in the context of the … “the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic could push half a billion more people into poverty” unless …
… has put the world on a crisis footing and children could be the hidden victims of the pandemic. In this new … stressors. Access to a computer and the internet at home could determine whether education comes to a halt or if … has put the world on a crisis footing and children could be the hidden victims of the pandemic. In this new …
… who may be vulnerable, or at-risk of separation. This could also include siblings of a child who lives in … who may be vulnerable, or at-risk of separation. This could also include siblings of a child who lives in … provision may also change. New health and WASH services could be established as the situation evolves, and …
… COVID-19 outbreaks in development or humanitarian contexts could disproportionately affect women and girls in a number … COVID-19 outbreaks in development or humanitarian contexts could disproportionately affect women and girls in a number … to receive medical attention when they become ill, which could hinder their ability to receive timely care for …
… “men’s involvement in care” looks like now and what it could look like if equality is achieved. Second, it hones in … WORK 26 What has COVID-19 meant for unpaid care work? 29 Could COVID-19 be a catalyst for moving the dial on unpaid … “men’s involvement in care” looks like now and what it could look like if equality is achieved. Second, it hones in …
… risk that they do not return – over nine million children could miss out on education for good. New analysis in this … estimates that the economic consequences of the pandemic could lead to an education financing gap in low- and … a time when new estimates from UNESCO suggest that there could be a 12% decline in aid to education.6 Concerted global …