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Unlike conflicts or natural disasters, the pandemic may not have destroyed schools, but it has weakened education systems, testing their ability to adapt in emergencies without causing new forms of exclusion.
The impact on education has been enormous, but it is built on existing gaps: one in five children and youth were already excluded from school even before Covid-19 struck.
Governments know who the out-of-school children are. Human Rights Watch has highlighted systematic exclusion of children with disabilities, refugees and migrant children, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth, and many girls.
Children have the right to education, and as lockdowns lift, governments must ensure no child misses out.
July 23, join Human Rights Watch and special guests Mindy Kaling, Ai Weiwei, Annie Lennox, Brandon Victor Dixon, Sheku Kanneh-Mason + more for a very special live event. Registration is FREE but required, so secure your spot today!
A Ukrainian journalist who wrote about the alleged influence of far-right groups on a fact-checking organization is receiving death threats, and her personal information has been published online.
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