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Romania and Bulgaria face school hurdles

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DAROVA, Romania: Maria Avadanei is exhilarate­d: After receiving a tablet as a donation, she can finally take her online lessons. “I was afraid of failing my classes,” says the 15-year-old from Darova, a rural commune in Transylvan­ia in western Romania. Avadanei is among hundreds of thousands at increased risk of social exclusion after the coronaviru­s pandemic forced schools to close in Romania and Bulgaria, two of Europe’s poorest countries.

A mobile phone belonging to her mother, unemployed since November, is hardly enough for the family of seven and besides, “it’s an old model”, the teen tells AFP. A short distance from where Avadanei lives, in a little house perched on a hill, the four Ciurescu children are bickering over their family’s phone, also shared between them. “One of them often has to interrupt his lesson to give the phone to his brother or his sister,” says father Danut, who works as a day laborer.

Romania has decided to keep schools

closed until September in its fight against the virus, which has so far killed more than 1,000 people in the EU member nation of nearly 20 million. “Vulnerable children have found themselves in a critical situation of marginaliz­ation and social injustice,” says Gabriela Alexandres­cu of Save the Children’s Romania office. “Being excluded from the education process is traumatic for them.” Second-hand tablets

After being criticized for making distance learning compulsory without supporting disadvanta­ged students, the government has promised to spend about 30 million euros ($32 million) on tablets. Some 250,000 students do not have computer access, according to the government, though a survey by the IRES economic research institute found the actual number could be more than 900,000, or almost a third of all students.

Romanian education suffers from a chronic lack of funds: about 1,000 out of 6,300 schools still don’t have running water. Volunteers have jumped in where authoritie­s have been slow to act. In an improvised workshop in Timisoara city, about an hour from Darova, Radu Ticiu and a dozen volunteers from EducaTM, an NGO, repair and disinfect a heap of tablets, smartphone­s and laptops before distributi­ng them to poor children. —AFP

 ??  ?? NUCSOARA, Romania: A family looks at a newly-installed desktop computer brought to them by “Casa Buna” (The Good Home) NGO to be used for remote schooling in this village on May 12, 2020. — AFP
NUCSOARA, Romania: A family looks at a newly-installed desktop computer brought to them by “Casa Buna” (The Good Home) NGO to be used for remote schooling in this village on May 12, 2020. — AFP

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