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… ration cuts forcing them to resort to alternative means to cover their basic needs. Disruptions in children’s diets will … of lockdown asking for urgent financial assistance to cover their daily basic needs. In Lebanon, over half of the … origin. On average, 75 per cent of remittances are used to cover essentials, such as food, school fees, medical expenses …
The United Nations Network on Migration is committed to supporting all partners in pursuit of the implementation of the Global Compact for Migration, recognizing that this cooperative framework provides an invaluable tool for ensuring all in society can contribute to a collective response to COVID-19 and are protected equally against its impact.
To that end this briefing is part of a series by the Network looking at different aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic and how they relate to migrants and their communities. The present document aims to provide practical guidance to States and other…
… annualized. Jobs represent formal employment; livelihoods cover a broad array of self-employed, informal, migrant and … annualized. Jobs represent formal employment; livelihoods cover a broad array of self-employed, informal, migrant and … annualized. Jobs represent formal employment; livelihoods cover a broad array of self-employed, informal, migrant and …
… raising US $350 million to do so. Response efforts will cover 70 countries where World Vision has a field presence, … raising US $350 million to do so. Response efforts will cover 70 countries where World Vision has a field presence, …
… raising US $350 million to do so. Response efforts will cover 70 countries where World Vision has a field presence, … raising US $350 million to do so. Response efforts will cover 70 countries where World Vision has a field presence, …
… tions and physical distancing measures can serve as a cover for discrimination and violence against these and other … tions and physical distancing measures can serve as a cover for discrimination and violence against these and other …
This UN policy brief presents three urgently recommended actions to minimize the mental health consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic:
1. Apply a whole-of-society approach to promote, protect and care for mental health
2. Ensure widespread availability of emergency mental health and psychosocial support
3. Support recovery from COVID-19 by building mental health services for the future
The policy brief notes that specific population groups, including children, are showing high degrees of COVID-19-related psychological distress. It calls for …