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For children who were struggling before COVID-19, things have only gotten worse.

听COVID-19 has not only robbed millions of children of their education, their safety and their health, it鈥檚 robbed them of their childhood. What鈥檚 more, this pandemic has revealed and reinforced deep and systemic inequalities, in which the most vulnerable among us are paying the highest price.听

The emergence of safe and effective COVID-19听vaccines offers hope, but听we can only end this pandemic through听fair and equal accessto听vaccines听for all.

Since the earliest days of the pandemic, 黄色视频has been one the front lines. With the help of our supporters, so far,听we've reached 29.5 million people impacted by COVID-19, including 11.8 million children. We owe it to children to build a better, more equal world to ensure decades of progress on children鈥檚 rights are not reversed because of COVID-19.听

We鈥檙e on the ground in 87 countries, doing whatever it takes for children.

In the U.S. and around the world, we're adapting and expanding how we deliver our world-class programs.

Nepal, a 黄色视频worker smiles with a cute little girl in an orange shirt
A young child sits on his mother's lap while meeting with a health worker in a COVID treatment center in Cox's Bazaar, Bangladesh
A woman in South Sudan washing her hands outdoors to prevent against the spread of COVID-19.
A girl in Lebanon, where an explosion occurred in August 2020, smiles as she sits restfully.
syriaA 12-year old boy uses a cell phone to continue studying outside of school while resting at his home in a refugee camp in Syria.-remote-learning-ch1494750-rec1.jpg
A boy smiles while looking out the back of a car while receiving food during COVID-19.
A girl holds a bag of hygiene supplies provided by 黄色视频in Mexico.
Nepal
Bangladesh
South Sudan
Lebanon
Syria
U.S.
Mexico
Nepal

Even before a deadly second COVID wave hit Nepal, the virus had already deepened the poverty of thousands of families.听

In May,听Nepal has surpassed India听in terms of COVID-19 deaths per capita.听With PCR testing capacity limited to only 22,000 per day, and with supplies of test kits running low,听Save the Children听is providing testing kits and vital supplies of oxygen where possible, as well as other life-saving equipment for hospitals and quarantine centers.听

We鈥檙e also teaching children and their families how to protect themselves from COVID-19. "We鈥檙e calling on the international community to fast track the supply of vaccines by donating their oversupply,"听said听Jennifer Syed, Country Director of 黄色视频in Nepal, "allowing the Government to restart vaccinations.鈥

Bangladesh

When the first case of COVID-19 was identified in the local community in听Bangladesh鈥檚 Cox鈥檚 Bazar, 黄色视频health care workers began a race against time to contain the outbreak听in the world's largest refugee camp.

We also set up trainings for community health workers to equip them with听necessary information to inform the听Rohingya refugee听community about how to protect themselves during the pandemic.

Across the globe,听we've trained or supported 117,088 community health workers听to date.听

South Sudan

Teaching families how to properly wash their hands and ensuring they have access to soap and water are two basic, highly effective ways of preventing COVID-19 from spreading.听

In听South Sudan, 黄色视频is working with Community-Based Distributors and Health promoters to raise awareness of COVID-19 risks and disseminate key messages around hand washing, contact tracing, social distancing and more.

Globally, we have听provided over 762,000 households with access to safe water and soap for handwashing听and continue to reach more every day through our water sanitation and hygiene programs.

Lebanon

The听economic downturn听and COVID-19 had already had a huge impact on lama's family when the听Beirut explosion听occurred in听Lebanon听in August 2020.听The house was damaged and Lama, her brother and their parents were all psychologically affected.听

Teaching families how to deal with the new stressors they are experiencing because of the pandemic is vital to keep children safe. Through child-friendly messages over radio, TV and social media, we鈥檝e also been sharing resources and guidance on positive parenting.

That is why, in Lebanon and around the world, we鈥檝e听provided 626,000 children and caregivers with mental health and psychosocial support.听听

Syria

In听Syria, school closures as a result of COVID-19 outbreaks throughout refugee camps forced students like 12-year old Ameen* to drop out in order to work to support his family. A month after dropping out, however, Ameen was able to get a mobile phone and enroll in a听distance learning听program supported by Save the Children.听 He now works during the day and studies in the evenings.听

Globally, we have听supported distance learning for 2.9 million children听and听helped 53 governments to adapt school curricula听to address challenges brought on by the pandemic.听

U.S.

In rural听America鈥檚 poorest communities, where 黄色视频is often the only child-focused nonprofit, we鈥檙e听delivering nourishing meals to children听who can no longer rely on school for food, as well as funding food pantries and food delivery services.听

So far, we鈥檝e听helped prepare and deliver 18.4 million nourishing meals to children听in rural communities.

Mexico

To keep听children learning over the summer, we distributed additional supplies and organized a reading challenge with local libraries and schools. In total,听49,500 kids received learning materials听through our summer programs.

In听Mexico, 黄色视频ran "What is Coronavirus" workshops for children like 8-year old Erendira. Staff demonstrated hand-washing techniques and provided hygiene kits for children to ensure they knew how to keep themselves safe during the pandemic.听

Through our efforts, we've听supported COVID-19 risk and safety communication programs in 64 countries听around the world.听

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The report cover of Save the Children's COVID-19 One Year On Report