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After the pandemic the schools reopened. Make a diary entry for the day​

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For the 1.2 billion youth* in the world today - the largest number

in history – the challenges posed by COVID-19 have been

particularly daunting. At the end of 2019, one-fifth of global

youth were not in employment, education or training, and a

quarter were affected by violence or armed conflict. This has

without doubt increased due to the pandemic. In addition to

COVID-19, children and young people are dealing with climate

change, economic inequality, and social and political

polarisation, and these challenges are not going away. Globally,

children and young people are dealing with the current situation

differently, and that is also true of how they are being supported

and how they are supporting others around them.For the 1.2 billion youth* in the world today - the largest number

in history – the challenges posed by COVID-19 have been

particularly daunting. At the end of 2019, one-fifth of global

youth were not in employment, education or training, and a

quarter were affected by violence or armed conflict. This has

without doubt increased due to the pandemic. In addition to

COVID-19, children and young people are dealing with climate

change, economic inequality, and social and political

polarisation, and these challenges are not going away. Globally,

children and young people are dealing with the current situation

differently, and that is also true of how they are being supported

and how they are supporting others around them.For the 1.2 billion youth* in the world today - the largest number

in history – the challenges posed by COVID-19 have been

particularly daunting. At the end of 2019, one-fifth of global

youth were not in employment, education or training, and a

quarter were affected by violence or armed conflict. This has

without doubt increased due to the pandemic. In addition to

COVID-19, children and young people are dealing with climate

change, economic inequality, and social and political

polarisation, and these challenges are not going away. Globally,

children and young people are dealing with the current situation

differently, and that is also true of how they are being supported

and how they are supporting others around them.For the 1.2 billion youth* in the world today - the largest number

in history – the challenges posed by COVID-19 have been

particularly daunting. At the end of 2019, one-fifth of global

youth were not in employment, education or training, and a

quarter were affected by violence or armed conflict. This has

without doubt increased due to the pandemic. In addition to

COVID-19, children and young people are dealing with climate

change, economic inequality, and social and political

polarisation, and these challenges are not going away. Globally,

children and young people are dealing with the current situation

differently, and that is also true of how they are being supported

and how they are supporting others around them.

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