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United Nations official cites high cost of schools' closure


UN Philippines Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator Gustavo Gonzalez
(UN Philippines / MANILA BULLETIN)
“Cost of closing schools in now much higher – from a social, health and economic viewpoint – than allowing children for ‘in-person-learning’. UN Philippines is ready to work hand-hand with the Philippines on the required protocols,” said UN Resident Coordinator Gustavo Gonzáles in a tweet.
Gonzales is not the only UN official who is batting for in-person learning, citing overwhelming evidence of the impact of school closures on children, as well as the increasing evidence that schools are not drivers of the pandemic.
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) had earlier stressed that children cannot afford another year of school disruption as the cost of closing schools due to the pandemic has been devastating. ....

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The Philippines: Responding to a triple crisis


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The Philippines: Responding to a triple crisis
28 Dec 2020
© OCHA Philippines/Martin San Diego
In the Philippines, a country with an average of 25 typhoons per year, 21 active volcanos and regular earthquake threats, addressing natural hazards requires a whole-of-society approach.
In many parts of the country, the ground is saturated with water, so even minimal rainfall causes flooding.
In Catanduanes, the 12th-largest island in the Philippines, a family whose livelihood depends on copra – dried coconut meat used to make oils – is struggling to make ends meet. Not only has the price of coconut oil steadily declined since the beginning of the year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the family’s coconut trees have been destroyed by the series of typhoons that have hit the area. ....

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