Pandemic forces 11 million girls to drop out, says UNICEF

10 million on child marriage risk


FE ONLINE REPORT | Published: March 08, 2022 18:21:45 | Updated: March 09, 2022 09:03:48


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Ongoing school closures, economic stress, and service disruptions are putting the health, wellbeing, and future of the most vulnerable girls at risk with a devastated impact on the lives of girls.

“Globally, over 11 million girls may never go back to school after the pandemic. An additional 10 million girls are at risk of child marriage over the next decade,” according to a statement of UNICEF on Tuesday marking the International Women’s Day.

According to UNFPA, two million additional cases of female genital mutilation may occur, it added.

On International Women’s Day, we acknowledge the international community’s hard-fought gains for the world’s women and girls, it continued.

“But the fight for gender equality is far from over. Indeed, even before Covid-19, gender inequality persisted as the most widespread and significant injustice of our time. But this injustice has been multiplied by the impacts of the pandemic.”

“As we enter a third year of Covid-19 and work toward a post-pandemic era, true recovery must be gender equal.”

 “As lockdowns force children to spend more time in their homes, girls are shouldering more of the household labour. Many are forced into close quarters with an abuser, separated from the services and communities that help protect them. Gender-based violence, including sexual violence, is on the rise.”

“We cannot let a generation of girls bear the cost of this pandemic for the rest of their lives. As we work toward a post-pandemic era, girls must be at the centre of global, national, and local pandemic response and recovery plans, ” the statement mentioned.

“That means keeping schools open to allow girls to resume their education, and investing in resources to help those who have fallen behind catch up.”

“It means reinvesting in girls’ health and education, including in their sexual and reproductive health and rights, and improving girls’ access to quality menstrual health and hygiene services.”

“It means protecting girls from all forms of violence, including harmful practices such as child marriage and female genital mutilation.”

“Empowered girls power progress. Girls all over the world are standing up for their rights and calling for exactly these kinds of steps. We need to listen. Global stability, peace, and prosperity depend on it.”

“On International Women’s Day, let’s commit to a girl-focused Covid-19 recovery that helps create a more just and equal post-pandemic world for girls, and a brighter, more peaceful and prosperous future for us all,” the statement stated.

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