2020
DOI: 10.17269/s41997-020-00410-6
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Injustices faced by children during the COVID-19 pandemic and crucial next steps

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“…Those without parents (Umukoro, 2020), boys in Nigeria following Almajiri Islamic practices (Amanambu, 2020), those with pre-existing conditions (Vasquez et al, 2020), and displaced children living in Nigeria and Syria (El-Khatib et al, 2020; Njoku, 2020) are examples of several groups of young people that have experienced an amplified impact from the lack of sufficient support from government and other authoritative agencies and face a greater risk of infection. Many of these findings reiterate what has been found in a commentary examining the ways young people in Canada and the US have been impacted by the pandemic (Campbell and Carnevale, 2020), but the globalized lens highlights new emphases prioritized in resource-limited countries.…”
Section: Assessing Pandemic Impacts On Young Peoplesupporting
confidence: 62%
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“…Those without parents (Umukoro, 2020), boys in Nigeria following Almajiri Islamic practices (Amanambu, 2020), those with pre-existing conditions (Vasquez et al, 2020), and displaced children living in Nigeria and Syria (El-Khatib et al, 2020; Njoku, 2020) are examples of several groups of young people that have experienced an amplified impact from the lack of sufficient support from government and other authoritative agencies and face a greater risk of infection. Many of these findings reiterate what has been found in a commentary examining the ways young people in Canada and the US have been impacted by the pandemic (Campbell and Carnevale, 2020), but the globalized lens highlights new emphases prioritized in resource-limited countries.…”
Section: Assessing Pandemic Impacts On Young Peoplesupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Finally, while findings in a recent Canadian- and US-based analysis emphasized the importance of young people’s voices and participation (Campbell and Carnevale, 2020), the same participatory priority was not present here. This distinction indicates an important difference between the two approaches, and should inform future research to examine why the voices of young people are not recognized as requiring urgent attention in resource-limited countries.…”
Section: Assessing Pandemic Impacts On Young Peoplecontrasting
confidence: 43%
“…Although our study was set at school, it also reveals the importance of young people's participation in society more broadly. At the time this manuscript was submitted for review, Covid‐19 pandemic policies had been implemented with major repercussions on young people, who had not been included in this policy‐making (Campbell & Carnevale, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Com a transferência do ensino baseado na escola para o ambiente da casa (ou home schooling), houve um aumento do tempo de permanência e convivência da criança com a família. Enquanto não houver vacina ou tratamento seguro e efetivo, por um lado, o confinamento é uma medida protetora a saúde da criança, por outro, o prolongamento desse confinamento pode trazer repercussões negativas para este grupo populacional 4 .…”
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