UNESCO: Schools Empty as Half of World Students on Corona-vacation

Published March 19th, 2020 - 09:48 GMT
A member of the Syrian Civil Defence, also known as the "White Helmets", helped by a Turkish health organisation, sterilises a school in the area of Ghosn al-Zeitun in Afrin on March 18, 2020 as part of a campaign to disinfect schools against the coronavirus COVID-19 in the Afrin region of the northern Syrian province of Aleppo, controlled by Turkey-backed opposition groups.  AAREF WATAD / AFP
A member of the Syrian Civil Defence, also known as the "White Helmets", helped by a Turkish health organisation, sterilises a school in the area of Ghosn al-Zeitun in Afrin on March 18, 2020 as part of a campaign to disinfect schools against the coronavirus COVID-19 in the Afrin region of the northern Syrian province of Aleppo, controlled by Turkey-backed opposition groups. AAREF WATAD / AFP

More than 850 million young people, or nearly half the world's student population, are barred from their school and university grounds because of the coronavirus pandemic, UNESCO said Wednesday.

Calling it an "unprecedented challenge" for education, UNESCO said schools had been closed in 102 countries, with partial closures in 11 more -- and there would be more closures.

"Over 850 million children and youth -- roughly half of the world's student population -- had to stay away from schools and universities," the UN educational organization said in a statement.

"This represents more than a doubling in four days in the number of learners prohibited from going to educational institutions," it added, citing figures from late Tuesday.

"The scale and speed of the school and university closures represents an unprecedented challenge for the education sector," it said.


UNESCO said countries worldwide were rushing to fill the void by offering real-time video classes and other high-tech solutions.

Some countries were offering classes over television or radio.

The organization said it was holding regular virtual meetings with education ministers around the world to find the best solutions and determine priorities.

Coronavirus deaths in Europe have exceeded the toll in Asia for the first time, an Agence France Presse tally of official data showed Wednesday.

By 1100 GMT, Europe counted at least 3,421 deaths, compared with 3,384 for Asia, where China was the initial epicenter of a pandemic which has infected more than 194,000 people globally and killed 7,873.

Italy has the most fatalities in Europe with 2,503.

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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