The Manila Times

1 billion students affected by virus

- AP

UNITED NATIONS: UN Secretary- General Antonio Guterres said on Tuesday the coronaviru­s pandemic has led to the largest disruption of education in history, with schools closed in more than 160 countries in mid- July, affecting over 1 billion students.

In addition, the UN chief said at least 40 million children worldwide have missed out on education “in their critical preschool year.”

As a result, Guterres warned that the world faces “a generation­al catastroph­e that could waste untold human potential, undermine decades of progress and exacerbate entrenched inequaliti­es.”

Even before the pandemic, Guterres said, the world faced “a learning crisis,” with more than 250 million children out of school and only a quarter of secondary school youngsters in developing countries leaving school “with basic skills.”

According to a global projection covering 180 countries by the UN education agency United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organizati­on ( Unesco) and partner organizati­ons, some 23.8 million additional children and youths from pre- primary school to university level are at risk of dropping out or not having access to school next year due to the pandemic’s economic impact.

“We are at a defining moment for the world’s children and young people,” Guterres said in a video mesthe

sage and a 26- page policy briefing. “The decisions that government­s and partners take now will have lasting impact on hundreds of millions of young people and on the developmen­t prospects of countries for decades to come.”

According to the policy briefing, “the unparallel­ed education disruption” from the pandemic is far from over and as many as 100 countries have not yet announced a date for schools to reopen.

Guterres called for action in four key areas, the first being reopening schools.

“Once local transmissi­on of Covid19 is under control,” he said, “getting students back into schools and learning institutio­ns as safely as possible must be a top priority.”

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