The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on children goes far beyond any health risks. Across Europe and Central Asia, everyday services essential for their safety and well-being - from ante-natal care and home visits for new parents, to child protection and education - are grinding to a halt as entire populations go into lockdown. For millions of children and their families, this is a time of anxiety and uncertainty. For those children who were vulnerable before this crisis, the pandemic heightens the risks they already face, particularly children from the poorest families, children with disabilities, those from ethnic minorities and refugee and migrant children - especially unaccompanied children, separated from their families. Now that schools are closed and home-based quarantine has become the ‘new normal’, parents have become frontline responders to the pandemic, needing comprehensive support to safeguard their children’s health, wellbeing and development.
UNICEF response to pandemic
Written by David Fletcher 23 Apr 2020Additional Info
- Pray: for the nations to have a raised awareness of the care needs of children at this time. (Psalm 8:4)
- More: www.unicef.org/eca/unicef-responds-covid-19-pandemic-europe-and-central-asia
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