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Bhutan. Two boys laugh.
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11/02/2020
“Maintaining routines make children feel secure”
A school counsellor in Bhutan explains how she has been supporting children during the pandemic
Bhutan. A group of teenagers stand outside.
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10/23/2020
The power of seeking support
How reaching out for support helped boarder students cope during the lockdown in southern Bhutan
Bhutan. Children return to school.
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10/05/2020
Back to school in Bhutan
Young people share stories about what it is like returning to class after COVID-19 closures
Bhutan. A girl washes her hands.
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08/05/2020
Ramping up school safety efforts in Bhutan
Schools have been increasing the number of handwashing stations to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus
Floods in Bangladesh
Press release
07/23/2020
Millions of children affected by devastating flooding in South Asia, with many more at risk as COVID-19 brings further challenges
Bhutan. A recently built handwashing station.
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07/21/2020
Helping students return to school safely in Bhutan
New handwashing facilities have been created to help prevent the spread of COVID-19
Bhutan. Children stand up in a classroom wearing masks.
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07/10/2020
Securing children’s learning in Bhutan
Schools reopening after COVID-19-related closures are taking a range of precautions to keep children safe
Bhutan. A girl holds a book.
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07/01/2020
Overcoming remote education obstacles in Bhutan
Even with limited internet and TV access, students in Bhutan are finding ways to keep learning during the pandemic
Naina Patel with her daughter at Mamta Diwas at Chanota Fadia, AW Baria, Gujarat as routine immunisations and checkups resume post-COVID-19 lockdown
Press release
06/23/2020
Urgent action needed to safeguard futures of 600 million South Asian children threatened by COVID-19: UNICEF
Cash transfers and other measures can prevent families slipping into poverty
Bhutan. A girl holds a textbook.
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06/08/2020
Learning at home in Bhutan
UNICEF is supporting the development of self-instructional materials to help children keep learning during the pandemic
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