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Food Security
Alvi, M., Gupta, M.
2020-7-7
Article on the implications of lockdown-induced school and rural child-care center closures on education and health outcomes for the urban and rural poor. The article focuses on food and nutritional security of children who depend on school feeding and supplementary ...
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VOA News
Yusuf, M.
2020-7-3
Video on rises in teenage pregnancies in Kenya, highlighting cases in Machakos County in Eastern Kenya.
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Journal of Pediatrics and Child Health
Mayurasakorn, K., Pinsawas, B. , Mongkolsucharitkul, P., Sranacharoenpong, K. , Damapong, S. N.
2020-7-3
Article on the COVID-19 pandemic, school closures, and child nutrition. The pandemic has affected nearly 70% of children and teenagers around the world due to school closure policies. These policies have been implemented widely in order to prevent viral transmission ...
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Wits Journal of Clinical Medicine
Adelekan, T., Mihretu, B., Mapanga, W., Nqeketo, S., Chauke, L., Dwane, Z., Baldwin-Ragaven, L.
2020-7-1
Article on the impacts of COVID-19-induced lockdown in Gauteng, South Africa on family planning and termination of pregnancy services utilization. Administrative data on clinical services utilization over the period 1 April 2018–30 April 2020 were analyzed, including five weeks following ...
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NTS insight
Nanthini, S., Nair, T.
2020-7-01
Article on the eradication of gender inequality even in the midst of COVID-19. Undoubtedly, COVID-19 has a disproportionate impact on people, especially as a result of their genders, disabilities, ethnicities, socio-economic class, race and even age. In addition, how these ...