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COVID-19 and Children: How a Global Pandemic is Changing the Lives of Children in Albania and Kosovo
… acknowledge all the persons efforts without whom this work could not have been accomplished, as follows: Managed and … 23 “I did not enjoy online learning since I could not capture the learning and I was always feeling … before the pandemic and children are worried the same could happen to them during this period”. 3.7. Impact of …
… in Bosnia and Herzegovina at the end of September 2019 could be used as an illustration of demography. The majority … the Balkans. “Once I was beaten by the smuggler because I could not fit in the car. Other time because the vehicle was so full that I could not breathe. The third time I walked for 24 hours …
… Indeed, projections suggest that 57,000‒ 148.000 people could fall into poverty, while the middle class could shrink by as many as 100,000 people. This is equivalent … don’t have access to internet and technology and therefore could not benefit of online education, an independent …
… by virtue of being under 18, most are older teenagers who could perhaps more suitably be referred to as ‘young people’ … in a small boat as they crossed from Turkey to Greece: “We could see figures of men and some cars or vans near where we … swim and some were panicking. We didn’t know what to do. I could see that some of them were dropping away. I couldn’t …
… arrivals, the reports on sea arrivals until April 2020 could provide some insight into this population.5 Out of … reception centres at so called “external addresses”. This could be done if asylum seekers submit a formal waiver from … arrivals, the reports on sea arrivals until April 2020 could provide some insight into this population.5 Out of …
… million Euro. The minimum amount of financial support that could be allocated for a project was 5,000 Euro, while the … million Euro. The minimum amount of financial support that could be allocated for a project was 5,000 Euro, while the …