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Impact of COVID-19 - Coggle Diagram
Impact of COVID-19
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Imapct of COVID-19
Effect of school shut no Midday meals
loss of jobs
children returned to rag pick
begging for survival
Economic distress
contributes to malnutrition
further hampers children's health
and growth parameters
Challenges due to COVID-19 faced by Youth
Facing additional challenges
economic insecurity, family clashes
increased domestic chores
more than 1 in 5 men and women
btw 15-24 reported
experiencing depression
Population Foundation of India (PFI) survey
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D/F CAP-TAW
22% experienced depression
due to lockdown
lack of job opportunities
delay in completing their studies
family pressure
lack of privacy
isolation away from friends
Young women
faced double burden
51% of girls reported
increased workload
domestic chores
comparison to 23% of boys
Closure of Schools
sources of menstrual health care
56% of young women
had unmet need for sanitary napkins
COVID-19 & Vulnerable Children
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BP/GE/IS
Economically Impoverished
childrens are out of school
girl child may not be priority
children
caught in domestic violence
supplement the family income
girls
may force to get early marriages
vulnerable to trafficking
children are cheap labour
little support from NGOs
relatives house
parents leave their children
migrate to cities to work
possibilities to abuse
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Police
more alert to follow up
on cases of children
missing
trafficked
must be treated as
more than legal problem
Community level
local bodies
panchayats
women SHGs
take care of children
which families are unable to do
Government
must energised and funded
to existing networks
to ensure at least one
nutritious meal a day
for the child
Pandemic and Poverty
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BP/GE/IS
Global extreme poverty
expected to rise
for the first time in 20 years
disruption
caused by COVID-19
excerbating
the impact of conflict
and climate change
D/F CAP-TAW
pandemic may push
another 88 million to 115 million
into extreme poverty
live on less than $1.50 per day
pandemic and global recession
may cause 1.4% of world´s population
to fall into extreme poverty
Poverty and shared prospority report