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… will also be impacted. On the supply side, the sector could get hurt by shortages of labour curbing production and … gender-based violence. The social impact of the outbreak could decrease cohesion and further deepen inequalities. … of the disease in countries with a humanitarian response could take a heavier toll on the economy than it has in those …
… will also be impacted. On the supply side, the sector could get hurt by shortages of labour curbing production and … gender-based violence. The social impact of the outbreak could decrease cohesion and further deepen inequalities. … of the disease in countries with a humanitarian response could take a heavier toll on the economy than it has in those …
… even more challenging future – a future in which the world could fall short of meeting the Sustainable Development Goals … life- threatening form of malnutrition, and this figure could increase by 9 million by 2022 due to the pandemic’s … countries face a fiscal and economic crisis that could last for years. And while richer countries are spending …
… impacts of COVID-19 on households with children? 21 2. How could the COVID-19 pandemic affect food security and … materials has been reduced. • Half of the children we could reach do not have access to learning materials which … the economic needs of children during these periods? • How could the COVID-19 pandemic affect livelihoods moving …
… Nations (UN) projects that up to 66 million more children could fall into extreme poverty because of the COVID-19 … most severe scenario, reduced access to nutritious food could lead to wasting increasing by 50 percent over six … the number of people requiring lifesaving food assistance could double to 265 million people worldwide. In addition, …
… the virus hit and, unless immediate action is taken, we could see a global food emergency. In the longer term, the … mitigation measures and the emerging global recession could, without large-scale coordinated action, disrupt the … level or worse.3 That number could nearly double before the end of the year due to the …
… from school. How has this been for you? Further prompts could include: How are you dealing with these changes? Could you tell me about how you are managing with everyone in … family's health and hygiene at the moment? Further prompts could include: Are all household members able to eat enough …
… in those countries where local Save the Children staff could quickly mobilise resources to carry out the study. … WhatsApp or other instant messaging platform. They could then complete the online survey in their own time using … into a range of languages, and to engage interviewers who could speak local languages/dialects, verbally translate the …
… related to the infection14 and fear that the symptoms could reflect having the infection continued to be related to … This finding is probably linked to economic effects but could also be related to disruption of social networks and … during quarantine which was often hard to accept and could cause conflicts. In one study,13 none of those …
… countries. Reductions in routine health service coverage could result in an additional 1.2 million under-five deaths … economic crisis. The World Bank estimates that COVID-19 could push-up to 60 million people into extreme poverty in … law or social protection systems and the risk that layoffs could trigger the expiration of visa or work permits, forcing …