WHO
WHO
2021-1-1
Article on pandemic how related school school closures are impacting the sexual and reproductive health and rights of adolescent girls. School closures have been part of COVID-19 lockdown responses worldwide, with some 194 countries choosing to shut down schools and universities fully or partially since March 2020. According to UNESCO at the height of the school closures in March of last year, an estimated 1.54 billion school and university students were sent home, representing 89% of the 1.73 billion young people enrolled in education globally. Some 743 million of those children were female. One concern is the possible contribution school closures make to unintended teenage pregnancy, the consequences of which are multiple and serious, including termination of education, reduced job and career prospects, and increased vulnerability to poverty and exclusion. Teenage pregnancy can also have negative impacts on health.
- COVID-19 Pandemic
- Economic
- Education
- Health
- Restricted Mobility
- Afghanistan
- Africa
- Asia
- East Africa
- Horn of Africa
- Kenya
- South Asia
- South Sudan
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs)
- Adolescent girls
- Adolescents (boys and/or girls 10-19 years old)
- Girls (adolescents and/or children)
- Research
- Article
- Press release