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80 per cent of school children returned to school in Ebola-affected areas of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Friday, October 12, 2018 Child Health News
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KINSHASA, DAKAR, NEW YORK and GENEVA, Oct. 12, 2018 /CNW/ - One month after the beginning of the school year, 80 per cent of school-aged children have returned to school in Beni and Mabalako health zones, the two epicentres of the current Ebola outbreak in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). More than half of these children are girls.
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"All children, including those living in Ebola-affected areas of the eastern DRC, have the right to education," said Dr. Gianfranco Rotigliano, UNICEF Representative in the DRC. "That's why our Ebola response aims to ensure that schools in affected areas are offering a protective environment for children to continue their education, while teachers also provide guidance to children how to protect themselves from Ebola."
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UNICEF has identified more than 1,500 schools in the areas affected by the latest Ebola epidemic. Among these, 365 schools located in the epicentres of the outbreak are deemed to be high risk.

"When children in school learn about how to prevent Ebola transmission, they are also helping to avoid further spread of the disease in the community," said Dr. Rotigliano. "These children are promoting regular hand washing with their families at home."

To date, UNICEF and its partners have:

  • Equipped all 365 targeted schools in the high risk zones with hygiene and health equipment;
  • Trained more than 3,500 teachers and school principals on preventive measures on Ebola to guarantee schools are protective environments for children;
  • Reached 69,338 school children with Ebola prevention messages;
  • Provided assistance to 129 orphaned and unaccompanied school-aged children to return to school.

As some children in the affected areas are still not in school, UNICEF and its partners continue to sensitize and encourage parents to register their children and ensure that their right to education is fulfilled.

Photo and video material is available here:  https://weshare.unicef.org/Package/2AMZIFVO6F29

About UNICEF UNICEF has saved more children's lives than any other humanitarian organization. We work tirelessly to help children and their families, doing whatever it takes to ensure children survive. We provide children with healthcare and immunization, clean water, nutrition and food security, education, emergency relief and more.

UNICEF is supported entirely by voluntary donations and helps children regardless of race, religion or politics. As part of the UN, we are active in over 190 countries - more than any other organization. Our determination and our reach are unparalleled. Because nowhere is too far to go to help a child survive. For more information about UNICEF, please visit www.unicef.ca. For updates, follow us on Twitter and Facebook or visit unicef.ca.

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