COVID - 19对撒哈拉以南非洲地区基于性别的影响

H. Onyeaka, Phemelo Tamasiga, Ifeanyi Michael Mazi, Hope Akegbe, J. Osiri
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COVID - 19对教育和经济的持久影响使处于社会边缘的女孩处于不成比例的不利地位,这种影响延续到实施封锁期间之后。本研究深入探讨了撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)地区新冠肺炎大流行对教育、社会经济和性别的影响。这项研究阐明了疫情如何影响经济活动以及教师、家长和学生在教育过程中的角色。此外,本文还考察了跨媒体远程学习在SSA中的效果。研究结果表明,在学校关闭期间,农村地区的儿童可能只有有限的资源来适应和继续他们的教育。由于这些学校的关闭,被边缘化的女孩比男性更有可能完全辍学,使女孩和妇女面临更大的风险,遭受疫情最严重的后果。由于大流行期间童工、暴力和怀孕的增加,女性教育明显中断。
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Gender‐based impacts of COVID‐19 in Sub‐Saharan Africa
The lasting educational and economic impacts of COVID‐19 have disproportionally disadvantaged girls on the fringes of society, extending beyond the period of imposed lockdowns. This study delves deeper into the education, socio‐economic, and gender‐specific effects of the COVID‐19 pandemic within the context of Sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA). The research illuminates how the pandemic has influenced economic activities and the roles of teachers, parents, and students in the educational process. Furthermore, the paper examines the efficacy of distance learning across diverse media in SSA. The findings suggest that children from rural settings might have limited resources to adapt and continue their education during school closures. Marginalized girls are substantially more likely than their male counterparts to leave school altogether due to these closures, placing girls and women at a heightened risk of experiencing the most severe outcomes of the pandemic. Female education has been notably disrupted due to the rise in child labor, violence, and pregnancies amidst the pandemic.
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