City
Epaper

Afghan children not getting education during pandemic: Report

By IANS | Updated: September 14, 2020 14:10 IST

Kabul, Sep 14 A new report revealed on Monday that eight in 10 Afghan children said "theyve learned ...

Open in App

Kabul, Sep 14 A new report revealed on Monday that eight in 10 Afghan children said "theyve learned little or nothing" during the nationwide lockdown enforced due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The report by Save the Children NGO said that kids from the poorest households have missed out the most on education and face the highest risk of violence at home, reports TOLO News.

The report surveyed 351 children and their caregivers as well as 129 respondents from the general public via social media, as part of a wider global survey on the impact of Covid-19 on children's lives.

It revealed that two-thirds (64 per cent) of the children surveyed had no contact with teachers at all, during lockdown, while less than 1 in every 20 children (4.6 per cent) had at least one daily check-in with a teacher.

Meanwhile three in every 10 (30 per cent) children reported some violence at home during the lockdowns.

The report also said that one in three households in rural areas had difficulties accessing learning materials compared to one in five households in the urban areas.

It said that while some progress has been made in recent years in Afghanistan, such as the passing of a new law last year which guarantees children equal access to education, many challenges remain.

Before the pandemic, 3.7 million children were already out-of-school and when schools closed due to the health crisis, nearly 10 million more lost access to education, TOLO News quoted the report as saying.

Save the Children's research showed that across six Afghan provinces, just 28.6 per cent of children can access distance learning programmes through TV, 13.8 per cent through radio programming, and 0.2 per cent through the internet.

Girls have been more heavily impacted than boys by the pandemic.

Of the 3.7 million children that were already out-of-school, 60 per cent are girls, it added.

( With inputs from IANS )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Save the children ngoAfghanistanKabulTolo NewsAfg
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalWhite House Shooting: Suspect Rahmanullah Lakanwal Worked With Amazon and US Military, Say Reports

CricketZimbabwe Clinch First Home Test Victory Since 2013 With Dominant Win Over Afghanistan

Cricket'Immoral and Barbaric': Rashid Khan Reacts After Pakistan Airstrikes Kill 3 Cricketers in Afghanistan

InternationalPakistan-Afghanistan Conflict: At Least 15 Civilians Killed, Over 100 Injured in Pakistani Artillery Fire in Kandahar

CricketAFG vs BAN 2025 3rd ODI Highlights: Afghanistan Thrash Bangladesh by 200 Runs to Sweep ODI Series 3–0

International Realted Stories

InternationalBalochistan: Deadly blast in Sibi kills one, injures five, says police

InternationalEarthquake of magnitude 3.5 hits Bhutan

International7 dead, dozens missing after migrant boat capsizes off Gambia

InternationalCanada seeks probe after Air India pilot found under influence of alcohol before duty at Vancouver airport

InternationalSwiss bar fire in Crans-Montana claims 40 lives, 115 injured, says police