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COVID-19 emergency response - Situation report #17 - 17 September 2020

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Key Concerns

  • We urge the world to stand together with the most vulnerable children to fight COVID-19, especially refugees and the internally displaced. We are deeply concerned that the impacts of COVID-19 will permanently scar the development of a generation of the world’s most vulnerable children.

  • Devastating aftershocks of the crisis are putting at least 85 million more children at risk of violence. Millions of parents and caregivers have lost incomes and jobs due to COVID-19, forcing 8 million children into child labour in Asia alone. As many as one million girls may drop out of school across Sub-Saharan Africa due to teenage pregnancy and school closures. We urgently need to address both the direct health impacts of the virus and the secondary shocks brought about by viral containment measures

  • The impact from COVID-19 is threatening to reverse decades of progress in the fight against poverty and income inequalities, potentially cutting global economic growth in half and putting children everywhere at increased risk. World Vision is calling on world leaders, who are now focused on responding to the impact COVID-19 has had on the economy, to place equal priority on curbing the deadly long-term impact COVID-19 on the world’s most vulnerable.

  • Joining hands with faith leaders remains critical to bring hope and strengthen preparedness, behaviour change and protecting children.