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Uganda: Ebola - Uganda's Schools Were Closed for Two Years During Covid, Now They Face More Closures - Something Must Change

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[The Conversation Africa] Children in Uganda missed out on more school because of the COVID pandemic than their peers anywhere else in the world. An estimated 15 million pupils in the East African nation did not attend school for 83 weeks - that's almost two years. Statistical models predict a learning deficit of 2.8 years in Uganda because of the time lost through COVID-related closures.

Source: allAfrica.com

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