Life skills for adolescent girls in the COVID-19 pandemic
This briefing offers guidance on how to align the design, delivery, monitoring and evaluation of essential life skills programming for girls.
This briefing offers guidance on how to align the design, delivery, monitoring and evaluation of essential life skills programming for girls.
La guía incluye recomendaciones en relación a las medidas de prevención e higiene frente al SARS-CoV-2 para los centros educativos en el curso 2020-2021, sin perjuicio de lo que se pueda disponer en normativa concerniente a la materia.
The guidelines aim to inform the decision-making process regarding school reopening, support national preparations and guide the implementation process, as part of overall public health and education planning processes.
This document is a supplement to the Framework for reopening schools, which provides practical, high-level guidance on how to reopen. As more countries move in that direction, lessons are beginning to emerge on what is working.
Este documento se realizó con el propósito de ser ampliamente difundido entre las comunidades, familias, trabajadores del ámbito de la salud y la educación, así como todos los adultos responsables de niños y niñas pequeños.
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted all aspects of our lives. As schools are closing and lockdowns are imposed, many children and young people are spending increased time at home. Much of that time might be spent online, often for longer than usual.
The main aim of these guidelines is to provide teachers and school administrations but also learners and parents with general information about COVID-19.
UNFPA’s approach to upholding the sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) of adolescents and youth is encapsulated in its global strategy My Body, My Life, My World. At the start of 2020, the world was confronted by a pandemic in the form of COVID-19.
This report is based on a rapid survey of recently published materials, guidance documents and media commentary.
Given the unprecedented nature of the crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, social and policy dialogue involving governments and employers’ and workers’ representative organisations is more important than ever.