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… of the sessions, participants knew what to expect and could move efficiently between media if needed. • Sharing … with caregivers, and reported that informal socializing could indeed happen organically online. In Canada, for … to different forms of public financial support. Families could request assistance from volunteers to help with grocery …
… some children, alternative strategies such as ‘televisits’ could not eliminate long- standing disparities in the … stay in touch with most young people. And those homeless could still phone us using phones and SIM cards we could supply.’ Direct Service Provider, NGO, Scotland Staff …
… the help they needed. • Living conditions of families could increase the risk of infection. Community • In … of children at risk. • Set up safe spaces where children could find out information about services. • Organised … the staff went to homes where two to three families could gather safely. • In Iraq, actors developed sessions …
… June 2015). "Children and young people asserted that they could play a pivotal role in raising awareness on COVID-19 … activities, and community celebrations. However, they also could be enlisted to prepare for future disasters likely in … 15 could be a limitation of the research. Children and young …
… such essential needs as education, nutrition and WASH could be creating risks that are not yet understood by the … finances these forms of support may not benefit – and could actually end up harming – women and girls. © … groups and gave out data bundles so girls and women could receive information on COVID-19 and gender-based …
… UNESCO estimates that the economic fallout of the pandemic could mean that upwards of 24 million children and young … consequences for a generation of children and young people could far surpass the immediate health and economic impact of … by offering different resources that country offices could use in their context. As the pandemic evolves, coun- …