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Coping With COVID: What Does A World Of Inequalities Look Like For Girls?

By UNICEF

As COVID-19 spreads, girls speak up for their right to live free from female genital mutilation, and to access equal opportunities for protection from the Coronavirus and well-being.

“Even if a cure has been found, will countries like ours be given access?” asks Esta, 15, in Niger.

As COVID-19 tears through communities across the globe, children have become the hidden victims of the pandemic. School closures and other lockdown measures adopted to stem the spread of the virus have cut off millions of children from quality learning, critical vaccines, and nutritious diets.

For girls, disruptions also come at the cost of their safety.

The risk of gender-based violence and harmful practices soars during an emergency – especially for girls living under restricted movement and socioeconomic decline. Many girls kept from school today will never return, their childhood stolen by child marriage or pregnancy.

These are the stories of young girls living through COVID-19 – coping with the fears of child marriage, the struggles of distance learning, and the burden of isolation.

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