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  • Mon. Dec 23rd, 2024

Girls’ safety and education at risk around the globe due to coronavirus, Plan International alerts

While Australian girls are fighting with social disconnection and are more vulnerable to household violence under COVID-19 restrictions, research has actually revealed a lot of their peers overseas have had their schooling severed by the pandemic.

Key points:

  • Strategy International’s Living Under Lockdown report discovered 743 million girls were currently out of school worldwide due to COVID-19
  • There are concerns that numerous will be wed early, putting an end to their education
  • Girls in Australia are more vulnerable to family violence due to social isolation

Sydney trainee Mayela Dayeh understands all about the effect COVID-19 constraints are having on her social life.

The 16- year-old experiences it every day.

” I have actually seen a lot of ladies attempt to overcompensate with the loss of physical networking by using a great deal of social media … and trying to call as many individuals as possible to try and bridge that space,” she stated.

Women aged 14-24 already spend almost five hours more on social networks a week than guys in the same age.

This pandemic may have seen that gap boost.

” I can see the psychological health impact that has on a great deal of ladies,” Ms Dayeh stated.

Mayela Dayeh sits at her computer.

Mayela Dayeh has been studying from home, and talking to friends over social media.( ABC News: Elena De Bruijne)

For Laila Yaqoobi, a 19- year-old nursing trainee in Melbourne, the loss of in person social media networks has actually been a strug

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